woodwormm wrote:
my question is, what does a mini rear subframe ride like as a trailer? considering this would have hardly any weight on it - even compared to a mini..
I thought an easy fabrication would be to bolt up a mini subframe to a simple trailer chassis but i'm wondering how bouncy it may be with not much weight on it. would a hydro frame allow for more adjustability than a dry one? ie let out a fair portion of fluid....
thoughts?
I reckon a dry subby would be the go, hilos for adjustability, and definitley keep the shockers otherwise it will be very bouncy empty.
Hydro would probably be bouncy because without a front bag (in the normal situation) theres nowhere for the fluid to move to so it will result in stiff suspension.
The pic you showed was obviously very light and just un shocked leaf springs so un loaded that would be bouncy, but then most empty trailers jump around.
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