Eagle trailer redo
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back to the top for an update...
towed the boat about 25 miles today,
holy crap!
I got alot of brake back there!
It's a good thing!
I kinda figured I had plenty of braking surface when I had to pretty much set the gain to .01 or 0.0 (off) with the trailer empty when I came back from the welder, or full lock-up...
I've got the gain down to 1.7 loaded and the trailer is still leading the truck by a bit!
Don't know what the h ell I'd ever use the "boost" feature for?
all seems well. It's nice to have all that stopping power and no more surge coupler clunk or drum brake problems...
well worth the time and $
towed the boat about 25 miles today,
holy crap!
I got alot of brake back there!
It's a good thing!
I kinda figured I had plenty of braking surface when I had to pretty much set the gain to .01 or 0.0 (off) with the trailer empty when I came back from the welder, or full lock-up...
I've got the gain down to 1.7 loaded and the trailer is still leading the truck by a bit!
Don't know what the h ell I'd ever use the "boost" feature for?
all seems well. It's nice to have all that stopping power and no more surge coupler clunk or drum brake problems...
well worth the time and $
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trimmed out the bottom of the boxes with some angle stock simply set in-between the box and the uni-strut.
hides the butt ends of the struts and made for a surface for a marker light, the same 3 diode amber as the fenders.
hides the butt ends of the struts and made for a surface for a marker light, the same 3 diode amber as the fenders.
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this came out the way I wanted it.
the boxes look free-standing
are straight and level.
when you shake them you shake the trailer.
they move no more than the fenders going around town on some rough streets.
and that's with no wieght in them.
I am going to bend up a "skirt" to hide the butt ends of the struts, and mount an LED amber marker in.
the boxes look free-standing
are straight and level.
when you shake them you shake the trailer.
they move no more than the fenders going around town on some rough streets.
and that's with no wieght in them.
I am going to bend up a "skirt" to hide the butt ends of the struts, and mount an LED amber marker in.

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an absolutely horrible boating season weather-wise has left me hanging out in the shop too long looking for further ways to bling and feature out my tow.
added these additional LED fender side marker lights and long overdue new diamond plate step pads.
I looked hard to find a small light that had the right near flush appearance and shape style for this location.
The original step plates were practically beyond restoration polish wise. Thinking about sending them to my buddy and having then PC'd "wet black" or bright silver for spares.
The originals were attached with aluminum rivets...
I went with allen drive/"button head" 1/4-20 capscrews. All SS of course!
Neoprene washers under the heads to keep from SS/aluminum contact.
I can remove the plates in 5 minutes to polish them instead of in-place, and risking adjacent paint damage.
added these additional LED fender side marker lights and long overdue new diamond plate step pads.
I looked hard to find a small light that had the right near flush appearance and shape style for this location.
The original step plates were practically beyond restoration polish wise. Thinking about sending them to my buddy and having then PC'd "wet black" or bright silver for spares.
The originals were attached with aluminum rivets...
I went with allen drive/"button head" 1/4-20 capscrews. All SS of course!
Neoprene washers under the heads to keep from SS/aluminum contact.
I can remove the plates in 5 minutes to polish them instead of in-place, and risking adjacent paint damage.
Last edited by Rippem; 07-24-2009 at 07:46 AM.
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finally swapped out to the "elephant ear" towing mirrors. I had ordered the truck with the DL8 pwr, pwr fold, heated, signal sporty mirrors, but there's no denying I need big telescoping dual glass towing mirrors! I'll dig them pulling the sled trailer also...couldn't see sheet around that with the other mirrors even with CIPA slide-ons added!
Last edited by Rippem; 07-24-2009 at 07:47 AM.


