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Old 07-23-2008, 09:49 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by BrockLives View Post
Andy, when is the easiest/best time during construction to replace the axles?

I put in a grey tank & new black tank (28 gal each) w/ box as that was ridiculously rotted out.. but yeah, the original grey water was set to drain out a pipe in the back Another thing is, the original tub had no insulation under it whatsoever - changing that.

Never?

Can't we make an exception..?
Probably the sooner the better, since costs have already increased, which we have absorbed, but it appears that another increase could be around the corner. We have no wqy of knowing when.

Did you beef up the rear of the trailer, to avoid rear end separation, especially since you have added some weight in that area?

If not, call me this Friday when I will be back in my office, and I will tell you how.

Please estimate the addition weight your adding, so that the axle capacity can be properly increased.

Mahalo.

Andy
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