P1000 Aluma Trailers and E-Track

Montecresto

Montecresto

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Not anymore but I can tell the difference between good welds and those that don't measure up. I could probably handle the stuff you are using but I can't TIG soda cans.
Lol. Iā€™m using 1/4ā€ and 3/8ā€ thick aluminum. Iā€™m going to fab it up bolted together and probably find a good TIG welder to weld it up. Probably because Iā€™m undecided on that part. Many people say unlike steel, the aluminum welds could break as aluminum is more brittle than steelā€¦.šŸ¤”
 
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Lol. Iā€™m using 1/4ā€ and 3/8ā€ thick aluminum. Iā€™m going to fab it up bolted together and probably find a good TIG welder to weld it up. Probably because Iā€™m undecided on that part. Many people say unlike steel, the aluminum welds could break as aluminum is more brittle than steelā€¦.šŸ¤”
6061? Need to ask a REAL welder but I have problems with adequate penetration on 3/8" material and sometimes need to weld both sides. I built a little cabin for a boat ages ago and beat it around for 10 or 12 years. Structural was 1/4" and skin was 0.063 on the top and 0.025 on the sides...no problems except for the plexiglass windows cracked. If I was doing it again...I'd buy a different boat.
 
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Montecresto

Montecresto el segundo
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Jan 17, 2016
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Eastern oklahoma
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  1. Other Brand

  2. 500

  3. 1000-3

  4. 1000-5

  5. Talon X4
6061? Need to ask a REAL welder but I have problems with adequate penetration on 3/8" material and sometimes need to weld both sides. I built a little cabin for a boat ages ago and beat it around for 10 or 12 years. Structural was 1/4" and skin was 0.063 on the top and 0.025 on the sides...no problems except for the plexiglass windows cracked. If I was doing it again...I'd buy a different boat.
Funny you say that, if I could find one specā€™d as I need, Iā€™d buy oneā€¦..šŸ˜Š
Yes, itā€™s all 6061ā€¦.
 
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Montecresto

Montecresto

Montecresto el segundo
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  1. Other Brand

  2. 500

  3. 1000-3

  4. 1000-5

  5. Talon X4
I'll have a cheeseburger, fries and a chocolate mal . . . BANG!
Exactly. Donā€™t take RVā€™s and trailers thru the drive thruā€™sā€¦.šŸ˜‚
 
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I have an Aluma 6812H - it has a 3,000# axle with brake flanges. Was fairly cheap to add e-brakes.
I really like this set up and as mentioned above, at 690#, you can move it by hand. In Utah, you don't have to register trailers under 700#. Saves $120 a year over my last trailer.
For tie downs, I bolted D-ring mounts through the deck and secured to 6" square metal plates underneath.
The D-rings are about 3 feet apart and a foot in front of the tailgate. I use straps from the D-rings and around the rear suspension.
In front, I use one strap from the suspension and looped around the tongue.
I can't add pictures of the tie downs as the trailer is buried in 18" of snow. But here's my Teryx4 on the trailer.

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How is your spare mounted? I bought the Alum version and donā€™t like it. No stop on the nuts and afraid to crack the wheel
 
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Montecresto

Montecresto

Montecresto el segundo
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Jan 17, 2016
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Eastern oklahoma
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  1. Other Brand

  2. 500

  3. 1000-3

  4. 1000-5

  5. Talon X4
How is your spare mounted? I bought the Alum version and donā€™t like it. No stop on the nuts and afraid to crack the wheel
Funny, when I was ordering my trailer I asked about upgrading to the aluminum wheels, looking for every pound I could save and the salesman talked me out of it for that, and he said it would be a larger diameter wheel than the steel and not make enough difference for the cost ā€¦???
 
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I'll try to remember to follow up on this for a photo. My trailer's not here.
I used two, heavy aluminum square tubes (1.5" x 2") bolted through the trailer sidewall with four bolts, and then a standard black iron trailer spare mount facing forward which also uses four bolts.
The bolts through the trailer sidewall have heavy plate backers. I saw the aluma mount and decided to do something else. I've had to replace the trailer mount once in 6 years (about $20), but everything else is holding up.
I also chose to get a standard trailer spare. Bolt pattern and outer diameter match what's on the trailer.
 
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