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Old 11-14-2012, 07:11 PM
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Hey guys was wondering what is the best way to convert my tamiya box trailer to a spread axle setup.New to this hobby but it's alot of fun.

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get yourself some leaf springs off the tri axle tamiya box trailer and drill new holes where you need them in the frame and mount it up.
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Can I use the front leaf spring mounts off a king hauler
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or buy some of russ's air ride kits
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I looked at the air ride kit very cool but how can I mount the air bag mount bracket to the trailer frame when there is no lip on it.
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Here's how I mounted mine on a spread axle flatbed.









Just another idea for ya, and I hope this helps.

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Default Re: Tamiya box trailer spread axle

I saw that to did you make all new u bolts and u bolt plates what all had to be done to make the stock axles work.
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Its much easier to get the right leafs that bolt to the axles and bolt them to the frame or use the leafs off the Benz single axle trucks the bolt to the axles and mount them to the frame like Jon did in his picks.
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I made the bolts for John Just I'm backed up for a lil bit on new custom orders . try to get reefer springs from jason in japan on ebay . just search in tamiya semi . IIRC , he goes by jr-rc or jasons store
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Default Re: Tamiya box trailer spread axle

Ok man what can I use for rear leaf spring hangers the reefer spring kit comes with the front leaf spring mounts.I need somthing for the back of the leaf springs so they can move.
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how good are you ? go to your LH pick up some 1/4 or 5/16 wide by .05 thick brass . and make some up
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Ok that's what I'll do wasn't sure what to make them out of
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These are the shackels I made out of 1/2 brass strip they didnt have 5/16 at my hobby shop so I had to cut them down with shears and dreamel them to make them round only took 4 hours to make.I used some brass piping to make a sleve for the screws to go in then made a sleve to go over the brass piping so I can have a spacer for the top.I also added a nylon washer on the out side so they can move freely.I could have used 1/4 wide strip but I wouldnt have enough room for the screw holes.
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Default Re: Tamiya box trailer spread axle

And here they are all painted up just waiting on the reefer springs to come from japan thanks again steve on the info on where to get the springs.Cant wait to get my new wheels for my rig.
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They look great. Nice work
Only 4 hrs eh?... That's not bad at all, remember, this is a labour of love.

Thanks for the pics, keep m comin

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good job Wes
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Default Re: Tamiya box trailer spread axle

O yeah it was fun now I see why the parts that are custom made arent cheap.I only spent like $15.00 bucks for all the materials.Its the time to make all the stuff anyways thanks for the comments guys.
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