That seam looks like it may give you problems down the road! Thats where my truck leaked
Shhhh.... If you ignore it it'll go away right?
Yeah it's on the list. I'm slightly surprised how good it looks honestly.
That seam looks like it may give you problems down the road! Thats where my truck leaked
Sorry about the clutch. I've seen trailers made our of old campers. I've also seen people haul them out to where they hunt deer to use as hunting blinds.I hauled the old junk camper to my buddy's place so he can make a trailer out of it. Then I went to leave and the clutch decided to go out. This is getting old fast!
Sorry about the clutch
I've seen trailers made our of old campers. I've also seen people haul them out to where they hunt deer to use as hunting blinds.
It's NEVER a good time to have your dually stop working on you. The plus side is that now maybe it's time for that turbo.It literally happened at the best possible time. I'm just a little exasperated is all
I've actually only seen one person (maybe two) make a trailer out of an old camper. I've seen many more use them for hunting blinds. I've thought about trying to turn an old camper into a toy hauler, but have never attempted it. The only thing that I've done with an old camper was that I used the top from an old pop up camper to make a small lean to on the side of my garage years ago. It worked great. I gave him $10 for it. Two of us carried it the half block to my garage, I sunk four treated posts into the ground, he a neighbor with a loader tractor lift it up and sit it on the posts, then I lag bolted it to the posts and the garage.Yeah it just needs too much work to be worth saving is all. The frame is in great shape though so it'll make a great little trailer.
The plus side is that now maybe it's time for that turbo.
I'm going to reuse the valley pan on the Ex Wife. I'm going to use a thin film of RTV on both the head and the intake sides. I know that it's not the best, but it's still better than using nothing.
I have used my parents old trailer frame from a camper to haul a car. It did it, but was far less than optimal. The frames are not really strong enough, I folded the rear bumper getting it on and the Jetta only cleared the tire by about an inch on each side. If it was for dirtbikes and 4 wheelers I think it would work out pretty well. I would not recommend one to haul cars.It's NEVER a good time to have your dually stop working on you. The plus side is that now maybe it's time for that turbo.
I've actually only seen one person (maybe two) make a trailer out of an old camper. I've seen many more use them for hunting blinds. I've thought about trying to turn an old camper into a toy hauler, but have never attempted it. The only thing that I've done with an old camper was that I used the top from an old pop up camper to make a small lean to on the side of my garage years ago. It worked great. I gave him $10 for it. Two of us carried it the half block to my garage, I sunk four treated posts into the ground, he a neighbor with a loader tractor lift it up and sit it on the posts, then I lag bolted it to the posts and the garage.
sorry to hear that, was it the actual clutch or master/slave cylinder?I hauled the old junk camper to my buddy's place so he can make a trailer out of it. Then I went to leave and the clutch decided to go out. This is getting old fast!
sorry to hear that, was it the actual clutch or master/slave cylinder?
I have to completely agree with both points. They are not heavy enough for car hauling (not saying that you can't). Put some expanded metal down in place of the floor and they would be great for ATVs and/or dirt bikes. That's all I would use one for. Oh great! Now the wheels are turning again.I have used my parents old trailer frame from a camper to haul a car. It did it, but was far less than optimal. The frames are not really strong enough, I folded the rear bumper getting it on and the Jetta only cleared the tire by about an inch on each side. If it was for dirtbikes and 4 wheelers I think it would work out pretty well. I would not recommend one to haul cars.