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    I like the centercaps. Without looks unfinished.

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    That's what I was thinking
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    1995 Honda Passport: Lifted, Locked, 34x10.50's, just a few things..-Click for build thread

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    Been a bit since I posted an update. Got most of it done today, ran out of welding wire so I need to weld the rear channel that will hold the left side planks down as well as make the mount for the winch, weld my new jack and new safety chains on. I used some round tube and notched it out to sit the taillights in and welded those to the trailer frame for my bracket, everything is wired up and working great, just need to lay down the wood in the center up front and clean everything up a bit and she'll be finished for awhile (probably finish the center portion when I get back from picking up a Mustang this weekend). I loaded the Passport up and took it down the street, she rides great and everything works good. Had a bit of a scare during initial loading, seems the collar lock didn't latch all the way (even though it looked good and the front latch was locked in place) so when I started loading it on the trailer it popped off the hitch and the tongue went straight up :lol: Luckily nothing was damaged and I got it figured out real quick. Here are the pics of the progress:
















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    Quote Originally Posted by RamAirZ View Post
    ... so when I started loading it on the trailer it popped off the hitch and the tongue went straight up :lol: Luckily nothing was damaged and I got it figured out real quick.
    ROFL - reminds me of the time I loaded a dingo into a trailer hooked to the back of my TLC. Dang near lifted the rear TLC wheels off the ground. Didn't seem too dramatic from where I was at but Wifey was in front seat & said it was an 'interesting sensation'.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    The center of gravity on the trailer looks REALLY high with the Honda up there. Just a thought....looks pretty good though for hauling cars and whatnot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    The center of gravity on the trailer looks REALLY high with the Honda up there. Just a thought....looks pretty good though for hauling cars and whatnot!
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    Plus, you may want to play with the position of the Honda on the trailer. IMHO, looks like it makes the trailer tongue heavy which could cause fishtailing during hard braking situations.

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    LOL I just loaded it to make sure nothing broke and see how everything would sit, I would adjust it more when I actually start hauling stuff. Also the ground was very unlevel, you can look at the picture unloaded and the trailer looks like it is pointing tongue down. As for the high center of gravity, it's a lifted truck on a leaf spring trailer lol. The trailer sits about bumper level, maybe slightly lower, with my truck. Took it up to speed down the street on the highway in front of my house and she handled great, having the leaf springs help alot with the trailer movement. When I put the fenders and what not on the side it'll make it look lower, plus on the few occassions when I haul the Passport, drive normal, no need in taking turns at high speeds when hauling something. I think eventually, if I keep it long enough, I'll move the leaf spring mounts inboard and up, to bring the trailer down a bit but that'll be awhile before I do that
    Last edited by RamAirZ : 06/24/2011 at 09:24 AM

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    Just measured it, from the ground to the floor where the vehicle sits, 22".

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