Well trailer has did me well but spring is here and I'm headed north. Trailer is much of heavyweight and is a drag behind the gutless beast, reminds me of PA. So going north uphill is not a option trying to tow my bike with as the trailer is 2000# by itself. And so good material and axles and decent tires that I had swapped out all by myself by a spoon and big crow bar. Keep telling myself it's so worth the price to have the fellas handle them with the machines. But I never learn. so tearing it back apart to install on a lighter trailer frame settup that's was intended for my usual use. I did get a good deal on it and has served me well, however today I say goodbye. sorry get hung up when it comes to losing work tools. As I attempt to remove the Comanche bed liner, I'm regretting all the darn screws I used. Honestly though it's the experience of building and tearing things down and seemingly getting better after each time or experience. Much like the Jeep Comanche. I have learned a lot over the years and this has been a great place to keep a history of my life experiences, in a Jeep. What would you know, I have turned into my Hero.. MacGyver.
..And yes you do see that I pulled the doors off. It's about to be 68*. Spring is in the city for sure.