4x8 HD Trailer "kit" - 6 or 7
"matching" steel side kit - 2 or 3
After several weeks of tinkering, I finally have my HF trailer together. I was thinking it would take one evening or two to assemble - HAH! This is the heavy duty 4x8 one rated for 1700lbs. It was mostly OK, but they included 2 right side rear frame rails in the box and NO left side rear frame rails. HF Customer service said they could ship me one but it would probably take several weeks. Local store broke open another kit and exchanged rails.
The axle had a weld burr right where the wheel seal should run. Good thing I felt it, or the seal would be toast. Hopefully my file/sand job is good enough that the seal won't leak too much.
The bracket for the tongue-to-frame pin where the trailer will tilt was welded crooked so the pin had to be hammered in - a little rat-tailing fixed that.
The wiring harness supplied was 10" too short to make it to the far taillight.
The steel side kit was a disaster - it is intended to fit flat on the trailer frame, with the plywood flooring over/inside it's edge lip - except the frame has bolt heads protruding! No problem, a hole saw made cutouts for the bolt heads. The tailgate is intended to be removable, except that's kinda hard to do if it fits UNDER the plywood - so the floor had to be notched to fit the tailgate. Once the floor is notched out, the rear frame crossmember no longer supports the floor - so weld a 1-1/2x1-1/2 angle iron to the crossmember, grind, sand, attempt to paint to match. The instructions are quite clear that the bolts provided are to go through the floor (3/4" ply), then through the side kit (maybe 18 ga sheet), then through the trailer frame (maybe 1/8") - the bolts included are *16mm* long!! The sides are made in two halves, piano-hinged together, and the edges for the hinges to mount to protrude into the inside of the trailer, so the plywood again had to be notched to fit (there goes the full 48" width of the trailer). the pre-drilled holes to attach the front to the sides were off by about 1/2" so now there's fender washers inside to cover the big elongated holes. Now after one week outside, it's got rust spots all over where the factory (lead?) paint is missing/chipped/scraped. There is no provision to close the corrugated ribs in the front/sides against rain intrusion - I'll have to cut/form some blocks to fit in and then caulk. The parts list shows a custom-fitted, bungee-edged tarp, the photos on the box show the tarp, the instructions detail how to install the tarp - no tarp included. All HF customer service will say is "it's not supposed to include the tarp, that's $7.99 extra".
%$#*@&^
- Jay
- Jay
"matching" steel side kit - 2 or 3
After several weeks of tinkering, I finally have my HF trailer together. I was thinking it would take one evening or two to assemble - HAH! This is the heavy duty 4x8 one rated for 1700lbs. It was mostly OK, but they included 2 right side rear frame rails in the box and NO left side rear frame rails. HF Customer service said they could ship me one but it would probably take several weeks. Local store broke open another kit and exchanged rails.
The axle had a weld burr right where the wheel seal should run. Good thing I felt it, or the seal would be toast. Hopefully my file/sand job is good enough that the seal won't leak too much.
The bracket for the tongue-to-frame pin where the trailer will tilt was welded crooked so the pin had to be hammered in - a little rat-tailing fixed that.
The wiring harness supplied was 10" too short to make it to the far taillight.
The steel side kit was a disaster - it is intended to fit flat on the trailer frame, with the plywood flooring over/inside it's edge lip - except the frame has bolt heads protruding! No problem, a hole saw made cutouts for the bolt heads. The tailgate is intended to be removable, except that's kinda hard to do if it fits UNDER the plywood - so the floor had to be notched to fit the tailgate. Once the floor is notched out, the rear frame crossmember no longer supports the floor - so weld a 1-1/2x1-1/2 angle iron to the crossmember, grind, sand, attempt to paint to match. The instructions are quite clear that the bolts provided are to go through the floor (3/4" ply), then through the side kit (maybe 18 ga sheet), then through the trailer frame (maybe 1/8") - the bolts included are *16mm* long!! The sides are made in two halves, piano-hinged together, and the edges for the hinges to mount to protrude into the inside of the trailer, so the plywood again had to be notched to fit (there goes the full 48" width of the trailer). the pre-drilled holes to attach the front to the sides were off by about 1/2" so now there's fender washers inside to cover the big elongated holes. Now after one week outside, it's got rust spots all over where the factory (lead?) paint is missing/chipped/scraped. There is no provision to close the corrugated ribs in the front/sides against rain intrusion - I'll have to cut/form some blocks to fit in and then caulk. The parts list shows a custom-fitted, bungee-edged tarp, the photos on the box show the tarp, the instructions detail how to install the tarp - no tarp included. All HF customer service will say is "it's not supposed to include the tarp, that's $7.99 extra".
%$#*@&^
- Jay
- Jay