Thought I'd querry you guys about the 5er to GN adapters, I have seen some that bolt directly to the nosepiece itself replacing the bottom half of the nosepiece. I was wondering what companies made these so I could take a look at different types, and if anyone has used them - opinions please?
I have a small (21. 5') Wilderness 5er and was thinking about using an adapter to GN since everything else I have is GN and I have a Pop-Up GN hitch already. Installing a 5er hitch is kind of overkill for the amount of time I actually use/pull it. This little trailer is light and a breeze to pull, no pop-outs.
Another issue I have is that the 06 truck is taller to the bedrail than my old truck, what have you guys done, or how have you raised the trailer to clear the bed rail? I took a tape to the 5er and have about 58"s or thereabouts to the ground from the bottom of the bunk area, my truck bedrail is just about that much too, too close for comfort, right around a 2" difference. I was thinking I could just weld a piece of 6" box tube to the existing trailer frame, maybe make a sandwich of a couple pieces of plate, and weld new spring shackles on the bottom of the new box tube. I'm not to keen on the idea of flipping the axle, and the box tube would easily do what I need, I think. Anyone done it this way? The wheels on it right now are 5-bolt 15's and I could easily up it to 5-bolt 16's and go with a taller tire. Again, any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks for replies in advance, I would like to get this on the road this spring/summer, have procrastinated doing it long enough.
CD
I have a small (21. 5') Wilderness 5er and was thinking about using an adapter to GN since everything else I have is GN and I have a Pop-Up GN hitch already. Installing a 5er hitch is kind of overkill for the amount of time I actually use/pull it. This little trailer is light and a breeze to pull, no pop-outs.
Another issue I have is that the 06 truck is taller to the bedrail than my old truck, what have you guys done, or how have you raised the trailer to clear the bed rail? I took a tape to the 5er and have about 58"s or thereabouts to the ground from the bottom of the bunk area, my truck bedrail is just about that much too, too close for comfort, right around a 2" difference. I was thinking I could just weld a piece of 6" box tube to the existing trailer frame, maybe make a sandwich of a couple pieces of plate, and weld new spring shackles on the bottom of the new box tube. I'm not to keen on the idea of flipping the axle, and the box tube would easily do what I need, I think. Anyone done it this way? The wheels on it right now are 5-bolt 15's and I could easily up it to 5-bolt 16's and go with a taller tire. Again, any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks for replies in advance, I would like to get this on the road this spring/summer, have procrastinated doing it long enough.
CD