Nortwestrider
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NWR,I decided to weld them to the swingarm on top and sides.
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I'm not answering for Nortwestrider but I don't think he welded them yet. I would think a couple of good spot welds would be good enough for such a light trailer.
My initial thought was, is there ever a need to be able to take that end off? If so, then cutting a spot welds is no biggy .
I guess you'd never need to get in there unless the adjuster bolt stripped. Is that correct?
Built the swingarm mounts today
I also added a brace for the shock tower.
I like the first idea
I think the second is probably overkill for this application. 1/4" steel is pretty strong! Plus, having it open allows use of the original adjuster.
The trailer is on hold for a week or so until I get the clutch sorted out .
I had thought about putting the mounts on the axle but with 1/4" plate I didn't think the axle would be long enough to also keep the notched factory adjuster plates.