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Jpzaluski 04-04-2013 09:32 PM

Small step 38 Lightning on a Myco for a big step 38
 
Anyone ever put an older small step 38' on a trailer designed for a big step 38'? I was able to scoop up a Myco for an 02+ 38', however I have a 2000. I'm going to be refinishing the trailer so moving a few bunks around isn't a problem (I have a fab shop). Any ideas on how "off" the fit is? I would imagine bow stop, rear most bunk set and far forward bunk set should be ok?

Jpzaluski 04-08-2013 01:21 PM

Anyone have a guess? Or even know if the step position changed on the '00 to '03 bottoms? Height I'm not as concerned about if they didn't move front or back.

keegan 04-09-2013 08:20 AM

That was a steal of a trailer...

I would guess you would just need to stack the front bunks (ahead of where the big step would be) of the trailer up 1".

Beak Boater 04-09-2013 09:35 AM

Jason....call Myco...they have the exact measurments, they can email you a drawing. When we had a Myco that had a fit problem, they showed me the plans, so I could measure the trailer to tell them where the problem was.

Jpzaluski 04-09-2013 02:12 PM

Keegan .... I talked to Reggie Jr. yesterday and he essentially said the same thing. So hope that works. The trailer definitely is a project, but it's still gonna end up a lot sweeter than buying new. I'm stripping it down and sandblasting to bare metal then painting. It needs bunk carpet and the wheels are hazed up pretty good so we'll probably powdercoat those. But looking at $6000-6500 done is a lot more justifiable then 10k plus.

keegan 04-09-2013 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Jpzaluski (Post 3902091)
Keegan .... I talked to Reggie Jr. yesterday and he essentially said the same thing. So hope that works. The trailer definitely is a project, but it's still gonna end up a lot sweeter than buying new. I'm stripping it down and sandblasting to bare metal then painting. It needs bunk carpet and the wheels are hazed up pretty good so we'll probably powdercoat those. But looking at $6000-6500 done is a lot more justifiable then 10k plus.

Right on. I don't think you will have an issue getting the bunk height figured out. Set it on there one time and see what it looks like, go from there.

Put some 24's on the trailer...lol


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