jeep wheels on trailer

i finally got the project far enough along to call it a welding trailer

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aside from thebackspacing required to mount the jeep wheels, i think they look prettysharp. i would of liked to of gotten some rubicon wheels to match the jeepbut i could have bought another machine for the cost of the wheels alone.

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Nathan Collier
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L.W.(ßill)

lol.......youre more dependable than running out of toilet paper in a chinese restaurant. :-)

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Nathan Collier

Let me see, in the past few months or so, you've bought a Brand New Jeep Rubicon, a Brand New Rhino, a Brand New Miller Welder...

No wonder Daimler Chrysler's after your ass! You have more room on your credit cards than they do! ;-)

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Cal Wheeler

im definately not hurting for a way to go off roading thats for sure.

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ha.....the money i saved (in legal fees alone) from not fighting them the first time is more than enough to pay for everything you listed and then some.

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Nathan Collier

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Tim Hayes

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L.W.(ßill)

The more you save, the more you can spend! I know how that works!

I'm going to have to buy one of those panoramic cameras to post a pic of all *my* toys...;-)

2001 Silverado Duramax CC SB 1994 YJ Wrangler 2003 Weekend Warrior 19' SuperLite Toy Hauler 2002 Suzuki Z400 Atv 2001 Yamaha Raptor 2001 Yamaha Wolverine 2001 Sea Doo GTX RFI 2001 Sea Doo GSX RFI 2001 Weekend Warrior 35' Fifth Wheel Toy Hauler 2000 Yamaha Bear Tracker 2000 Suzuki King Quad 2004 Credit Card Maxed to the Gills
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Cal Wheeler

Nathan, that trailer looks good but you need to get some fenders on that puppy before you find out the cost to replace the liftgate glass. I learned the hard way while pulling a trailer. I now have a plywood shield that I zip-tie to my Congo Cage whenever I will be towing anything with the Jeep.

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Del Rawlins

Never heard that one!

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mabar

heh...its great being a big kid, isnt it? i made sure my obligations were taken care of first (college funds for the kids, etc.) and now its time to have a little fun.

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Nathan Collier

i hear ya on the back glass. im going to put fenders on it before im done. problem is that i have to make them myself because the pre-fab trailer fenders wont cover the 10.5" wide tires.

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Nathan Collier

youve never eaten with me at the china garden. ;-)

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Nathan Collier

On 04 Dec 2003 05:53 PM, Nathan Collier posted the following:

Not enough kids these days have to put themselves through college. I suppose you could make the argument that my dad did the same for me, but he did it by putting me to work in the family tire shop...

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Del Rawlins

...and just as much fun!! ;-)

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TJim

How about some rear flares for a CJ?

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Matt Macchiarolo

would only cover a small part of the tire. the wheel well covers most of the time on a cj.

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Nathan Collier

Oops, I meant install the trailer fenders and then install the flares on the fenders...

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Matt Macchiarolo

Nice flatbed. I'm about to install a toyota longbed on this one, I'm tired of having to nail things down and it will still haul a streetbike.

Name that tire! Here's a clue, Bias ply, bought in about 1985, was once the ultimate off-road tire. Still in great shape, no cracks.

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Paul Calman

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