So I want to get the centre mount jockey wheel. My A-frame does not have the cross-section on it. So it would be okay if I took it in to get welded in?
The only other issue would be to reroute the handbrake cables as they currently first run down the centre and then out to the sides.
I find centre mounted jockey wheels difficult to attach and remove - wrist strength not as good as it used to be.
Welding draw bar "Will" void chassis warranty - The reasoning for this is the potential to "heat treat" the steel making it lose strength. If you consider welding in a cross member ensure it is done by a professional MTA technician, chassis repairer or Automotive Engineer (legal requirement) - it is not a handyman job.
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I find centre mounted jockey wheels difficult to attach and remove - wrist strength not as good as it used to be.
Welding draw bar "Will" void chassis warranty - The reasoning for this is the potential to "heat treat" the steel making it lose strength. If you consider welding in a cross member ensure it is done by a professional MTA technician, chassis repairer or Automotive Engineer (legal requirement) - it is not a handyman job.
I am looking at getting the jockey wheel thats permanently mounted.
I have a good friend who is a qualified and very experienced welder to do it for me.