Thread: Frame Rot
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Old 04-17-2008, 12:48 PM   #127
Aerowood
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It's still going to flex, just not as much, which in my humble opinion is good. When it flexes to much, as in the 70's longer trailers, is when things start comming apart, and you get rear end sag and elephant ears as the shell just can't hold up the back end of the trailer. In my opinion there is benifical weight and then there's weight with no gain other then cosmetic. A better frame that prevents rear end sag is good weight.
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