So I bought a new (to me) trailer that came without a tongue extension and I am looking to add one for a relatively low price. Based on the current configuration of my trailer, I would be unable to add an extension that can slide in/out of my existing tongue, which is what my old trailer had. So far, I found a few options for fabricating a new one, with this being my front runner:
With this option, I can do it pretty cheap, (About $120) and with no special tools (i.e. welding). Does anyone have experience using a type of extension like this? What are your impressions with it? It seems like it would be a little less sturdy since the load is on the ball, versus attached firmly to the existing trailer tongue.
This is the second option I was looking at:
Seems like this would be more secure, but would require some welding (I have someone that I can get to do it for free!). Costs a little bit more, but could be worth it.
Would appreciate any thoughts on this from your experiences. Also, what would be a good wall thickness for the extension? I was thinking 3/16 or 1/8 but didn't know if 1/8 would be substantial enough. Would only be using this to pull out of the water a few times per year.
Thanks!
Ryan
With this option, I can do it pretty cheap, (About $120) and with no special tools (i.e. welding). Does anyone have experience using a type of extension like this? What are your impressions with it? It seems like it would be a little less sturdy since the load is on the ball, versus attached firmly to the existing trailer tongue.
This is the second option I was looking at:
Seems like this would be more secure, but would require some welding (I have someone that I can get to do it for free!). Costs a little bit more, but could be worth it.
Would appreciate any thoughts on this from your experiences. Also, what would be a good wall thickness for the extension? I was thinking 3/16 or 1/8 but didn't know if 1/8 would be substantial enough. Would only be using this to pull out of the water a few times per year.
Thanks!
Ryan