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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Volkemon on June 21, 2018, 07:19:15 pm

Title: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: Volkemon on June 21, 2018, 07:19:15 pm
 
 
Looking at getting a used trailer tomorrow, one of these -
 
http://chariotmanufacturing.com/?page_id=279

5K GTW, 1200# empty, 90(!) # tongue weight, Dual torsion axles... looks like its perfect. Going behind a 2006 Model 2350.

Advice? Opinion?

Interior Length   13' 8"   
Inside Width   7' 6"   
Inside Height   6' 3"   
Outside Length   17' 9"   
Outside Width   8'   
Out Side Height   7' 10"   
Base Weight   1250   
Tongue Weight   90 Lbs   
Hitch Ball   2"   
Ball Height   17"
Axle GVWR (all axles torflex)   3500 ea.   
Number of Axles   2   
Body Load Capacity   3650



This is a later model one, minor trim differences.


(http://chariotmanufacturing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Cycle-Shuttle-16a.jpg)
   

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Title: Re: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: Ron Dittmer on June 21, 2018, 07:33:30 pm
Hi Volkemon,

I would consider the following.

- Make sure your PC has a 5000 pound hitch in good condition.  They like to rust badly and weaken from it.  Phoenix used to install a 3500 pound hitch.  I don't know when they switched from the 3500 pound hitch to the 5000 pound hitch.
- Consider a heavy duty rear stabilizer bar.  Being a 2006 E350, you have NO rear stabilizer bar unless installed by a previous owner.
- Consider installing a rear trac bar to prevent the "tail wagging the dog" effect.  Trailers like to thrash side-to-side, the back-end of a short motor home with a short wheel base and long rear over-hang.  The location and position of a half full fresh water tank in a 2006 2350, the water sloshing side-to-side amplifies the problem.

BTW:  Nice choice for a trailer.  2o2  What is your plan with it?

Ron
Title: Re: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: JJCruiser on June 21, 2018, 10:47:52 pm
I agree with Ron.  I currently have a 2007 2350.  Towing just a Honda CRV changed the handling significantly when compared to towing nothing at all.  I had to add the rear sway bar and trac bar, they made a big difference when towing.

That is a sharp trailer!  It will look good behind a PC.

JJ
Title: Re: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: Joseph on June 22, 2018, 10:21:23 am
That’s a sharp looking trailer, you looking at hauling motors (bikes)?
Title: Re: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: Volkemon on June 24, 2018, 09:39:46 am
Hi Volkemon,

I would consider the following.

- Make sure your PC has a 5000 pound hitch in good condition.  They like to rust badly and weaken from it.  Phoenix used to install a 3500 pound hitch.  I don't know when they switched from the 3500 pound hitch to the 5000 pound hitch.
- Consider a heavy duty rear stabilizer bar.  Being a 2006 E350, you have NO rear stabilizer bar unless installed by a previous owner.
- Consider installing a rear trac bar to prevent the "tail wagging the dog" effect.  Trailers like to thrash side-to-side, the back-end of a short motor home with a short wheel base and long rear over-hang.  The location and position of a half full fresh water tank in a 2006 2350, the water sloshing side-to-side amplifies the problem.

BTW:  Nice choice for a trailer.  2o2  What is your plan with it?

Ron

I knew 90% of what you would say from studying your other posts...and its on the plan.  :-D  Future plans below.

I agree with Ron.  I currently have a 2007 2350.  Towing just a Honda CRV changed the handling significantly when compared to towing nothing at all.  I had to add the rear sway bar and trac bar, they made a big difference when towing.

That is a sharp trailer!  It will look good behind a PC.

JJ

It looks AWESOME behind the PC. Painted to match would look like a factory package.

That’s a sharp looking trailer, you looking at hauling motors (bikes)?

Thanks! 

I will be posting pics, but too busy working. Great little trailer. Towed like a dram empty  We had a headwind 100 miles home, and it almost bobbed around a bit it was so light. Never felt it behind the wheel, even over rough bumps. LOVE a tandem axle.


Our hitch is a 5K or 6K with equalizer. Structurally very sound, but I might add a little bracing. Lucky for me, this coach has no rust to speak of.  Plan is to get a weight distributing hitch to use those axles out back, they are 3K each. :) 

It (The trailer)  came with a LARGE roof unit installed in the forward 14x14 vent hole, which had the roof collapsed.  :beg  Current owner was lacking skills to repair, so I now own it. :)  Roof unit is pulled, and I am making up roof struts today.

13 foot inside length, 7 foot width.   6'3" inside height.  LOVE IT.  The rear ~8 feet will be cargo hauling, and the front looking to be a camp kitchen/light storage area.

Will be perfect to haul our golf cart, my motorcycle, or ?? we decide on later.

Pics are from the craigslist ad, the inside is empty except for a roof brace right now.

Title: Re: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: Volkemon on June 26, 2018, 04:04:09 pm
Finally got the 'bringing it home' pic off Mrs V's phone.  ;)




Title: Re: Trailer behind a 2006 model 2350
Post by: Ron Dittmer on June 26, 2018, 08:12:42 pm
Finally got the 'bringing it home' pic off Mrs V's phone.  ;)
2o2