A trailer for cars 35 and 50 feet long.
The trailer has an all-metal construction and is available in two lengths (35 ft and 50 ft), two platform widths (96 inches and 102 inches), and four axle configurations (tridem/tandem with one tire, tandem with two tires, and single). The suspension consists of sliding leaf springs and has no shock absorbers, while the tandem and tri-tandem axles have balancing beams connecting the leaf springs, which is very similar to a vanilla trailer with a folding platform. The trailer varieties have a permissible payload from slightly less than 2.5 tons to more than 6.6 tons. All of them are marked with a unique plate with the VIN number on the front of the trailer for each included configuration. It also features 16×6 modular steel rims made from scratch, available with zero span for single tires and a 5.35 inch span for twin rims, available in four trim options along with custom tires.
The trailer is equipped with two 9-foot aluminum ramps located at the rear of the platform and manually operated. Below is a step-by-step operation of the ramps (watch the video below under the spoiler!):
The trailer is parked on a relatively flat surface and stopped.
The ramps are unlocked by pressing the trigger on the locking pins.
Ramps can be held by grabbing the node either in free-cam mode or walking mode, and then extended and aligned under each deck. The left field ramp only works with the left side of the deck and vice versa.
A trigger is pressed on the deck, and the ramps are attached to the deck. If they don’t lock, push them with the knot grab until you hear a click.
Ramps can be shifted left or right depending on the vehicle being loaded, and the vehicle can be loaded. The ramps detach with the same trigger at the rear edge of the deck, then slide back to the center, rise, and slide into the inner deck. The placement does not have to be accurate if it is inside the deck. The triggers of the stacking pins are pressed again; the ramps are shifted, fixed, and securely retracted.
In Version 1.2b:
Hello everyone! I want to share a couple of small fixes that I made for the trailer in this update. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to the simpler ramps that most people need, but I figured out the next one.
The brand’s stickers have been changed from yellow to orange.
Fixed the reversed license plate.
Fixed the movement of stickers on the chassis with incorrect values in the settings menu.

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