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Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 1:52 pm
by Ron Dickey
The Box Kite has several pc's of wood on the back to protect the back from a slow hit.

Do you have a bumper on the back of your trailer to reduce some of the impact?
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got any pictures of crashes with TD's so we can learn.

Got a better idea please add below.

Ron

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 1:57 pm
by Ron Dickey
If you have multiple trailers similar to a TD or TTT put them below as to what you did to improve on the bumper area.

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 12:11 pm
by Ron Dickey

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:21 am
by Ron Dickey
Image
found below:
Scott's Teardrop Trailer Page
The RoadCamper
found here http://www.truckwithaheart.com/teardrop.htm Scott's

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:50 am
by GuitarPhotog
No bumper

I didn't build my trailer, and 65 years ago when mine was built, they didn't think a bumper was necessary.

Adding one would be a major PITA because of the "shin barking" effect.

In 65 years of camping, and storage, no one has backed it into anything yet, nor has anyone run into it yet.

<Chas>
:beer:

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:28 pm
by Ron Dickey
GuitarPhotog wrote:No bumper

I didn't build my trailer, and 65 years ago when mine was built, they didn't think a bumper was necessary.

Adding one would be a major PITA because of the "shin barking" effect.

In 65 years of camping, and storage, no one has backed it into anything yet, nor has anyone run into it yet.

<Chas>
:beer:

What is PITA.
My concern is more that with texting, and the kids being taught to drive by a relative (who may have forgotten the basic rules) formal drivers training has gone out the window. In the past week we have had 2, 16 year olds total their cars in once case 3 died. I live in an area where there are not that many cars. And I do realize that a bumper on a trailer does little to protect a trailer in a fast moving accident but any protection from hitting that back door we call a galley. The picture above made of wood will not heart you shines but a metal one might.

You do have a point many trailers have not been hit maybe because when driving down the road people see it and are more admiring it. I have seen very few trailers of any size dented but I am sure there are stories too.
Thank you for your comment.

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 2:12 pm
by southpier
Pain In The A**

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 10:10 pm
by doug hodder
I think I've seen more with bent up front ends from getting a tow vehicle into the front end...especially with a tailgate down.

As a kid I left the truck topper open to pull out a fishing pole and dad backed the 64 Kenskill into a site....guess what punctured the rock shield on the trailer? I also set off an M-80 and the shrapnel from the can it was in dented the side of the same trailer. I was tough on that one. Before dad passed on...we had the discussion concerning that sort of stuff and actually had a laugh on it all. It did take 40 years however. Doug

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:43 pm
by teardrop_focus
I've been pondering the installation of a vintage automobile bumper onto the back of my 4' wide teardrop.

I guess a re-pop VW bumper would work (and without the nerf bars); I believe Ron mentioned one earlier... before I start measuring things I don't presently have in my possession, would that have to be narrowed?

8)

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:14 pm
by Ron Dickey
teardrop_focus wrote:I've been pondering the installation of a vintage automobile bumper onto the back of my 4' wide teardrop.

I guess a re-pop VW bumper would work (and without the nerf bars); I believe Ron mentioned one earlier... before I start measuring things I don't presently have in my possession, would that have to be narrowed?

8)


The width of a 70's VW Beetle is: width mm1585 inches 62.4

there are different styles of bumpers as shown at http://www.jbugs.com/

in most travel trailers the bumper is a empty tube or square tube that holds the septic emptying tube. It could be used for holding wood or charcoal or poles for an awning!

Ron

Re: Bumpers you put so much in do you protect it.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:36 pm
by Ron Dickey
Here is the bumper I put on the Box Kite

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I had it connected to a table which failed I could pull out the table on ether side. I had hinges on each side.
here is some info on it from a post I made may 2004
viewtopic.php?t=245

Ron