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BRATrailer in Action!!! <pics inside>


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Some of you may recall from a thread a couple months back (http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=41216&highlight=BRAtrailer) that I am building a utility trailer from a Gen II Brat rear-end. Some re-engineering was required that delayed things, but the BRATrailer finally saw active duty the past weekend! Take a look!

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/DPDISXR4Ti/BRATrailer-7.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/DPDISXR4Ti/BRATrailer-8.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/DPDISXR4Ti/BRATrailer-9.jpg

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I've got 6 of those wheels (including the two currently in use), so I'll have plenty of spares! It should be interesting to see how quickly the tires wear, given the fact that the camber is about 2 degree positive. I thought that putting a load on the trailer would make them go more neutral, but that really didn't happen as much as I thought.

 

Still need to get the lights installed so that I can get it registered for highway use. No idea too if I'll have any issues passing the inspection. Total weight is around 400 lbs, so it doesn't need to pass the more stringent 1000+ lb inspection where brakes are required.

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I was expecting it to be the back of a Brat... Ohwell, looks useful anyhow.

I'm not to sure on the sides... Might look better with alloy frame. But I guess thats a fair bit of work.

Wouldn't know about the camber, I thought all brats torsion bar and held solid.

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