Trailer coupler

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clee4020

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Is there a need in welding the under side of the coupler. The original one was and it took a lot of work to get it off. I would not want to go thru that again.
 

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I have never welded the bottom but you can drill a hole on each tongue tube ( about where the red tape is ) and just go deep enough to make it most of the way through the coupler.. Then burn a hot weld in each hole until full of weld. Just gives you piece of mind. Or drill through and add bolts.
 
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I would! I would put about 2-inches on each side, as close to the front / truck end as you can. It's a leverage thing. :D
 
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I put a few tacks on the under side and I think I'll drill a hole on each side and use bolts. I might use the bolts to attach the safety chains back on. Here is what it looked like when I started.
 

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I just had to go through the same thing a few months ago with a friends galvanized boat trailer. The tongue was a single 2" x 3" x .095 wall thickness rectangular tube. 8-feet before it came to any bracing. The trailer came off the ball, and buckled the rectangular tube, and coupler. I inserted into the rectangular tube 10-feet of 2" x 2" solid square stock, and plug welded it to the tube, along with a new section of tube, and a new coupler.
 
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Mark in the first video, it's obvious you don't know what you're doing when welding the coupler on! Because you did it the same way I did my buddy's trailer coupler,;):D except I didn't weld all the way on the bottom.
 
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Well the seam is there, and once you have the top side welded, why not weld it solid?
 
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Well the seam is there, and once you have the top side welded, why not weld it solid?
A trailer with any kind of tongue weight I would have done just like you did.;) My buddy's trailer carries a 12-feet long aluminum boat, with a 40-HP Yamaha outboard on the back:shocked:, before I put the square stock inside the rectangular tube I'll bet there wasn't 40-pounds of tongue weight. I figured the plug welds were more than enough, but felt better with some weld on the bottom.
 

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