nicholsmf
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I've for a lot of good advice over the years from reading on here, so I figured it was time to share something that might be useful, interesting, or even laughable for some of you.
I'm not sure what the end state of this trailer will be. A recent change at my place of employment resulted in me working 40 hours a week for the first time in my life. I'm used to 60 hours minimum, and 90 to 100 is not unusual. So I found myself bored and I've always thought these offroad trailers looked cool. Not sure I need one, but damn it, I'm building one.
Since I don't have a specific purpose in mind, I decided to go roughly 4' x 7' inside the cargo area. Tires and wheels were going to match the Jeep but my wheels are no longer made. So for now, I picked up two used 37s cheap and two cheap steel wheels. If I keep the trailer, I'll replace the wheels on the Jeep and trailer with something new that matches and put all matching tires all around.
Anyway, the frame and tongue is built from 2" x 3" X 1/8" rectangle tubing. Axle is 2" X 2" x 1/4" square tubing with spindles welded in.
Floor bracing is 2" X 2" x 1/8" angle. Floor will be 14 gauge treadplate.
As it sits now, the trailer weight 460 lbs. Floor should be around 95 lbs, I think. I've cut the uprights for the cargo area from 1.5" x 1.5" x 1/8" square tubing at 20 inches long, but haven't tacked them on yet because I'm not sure that's the route I want to go.
So let me see if I can share pics.
Just laying some stuff out in the floor to get an idea where to start
Basic frame mostly welded and back on some stands
Tongue, springs, axle and tires on.
Maiden voyage to the scale to check the weight. 440 lbs as shown
Back in the shop while I think
Rear receiver tacked on.
Some floor supports welded in and more finish welding done.
That's all for now.
I'm not sure what the end state of this trailer will be. A recent change at my place of employment resulted in me working 40 hours a week for the first time in my life. I'm used to 60 hours minimum, and 90 to 100 is not unusual. So I found myself bored and I've always thought these offroad trailers looked cool. Not sure I need one, but damn it, I'm building one.
Since I don't have a specific purpose in mind, I decided to go roughly 4' x 7' inside the cargo area. Tires and wheels were going to match the Jeep but my wheels are no longer made. So for now, I picked up two used 37s cheap and two cheap steel wheels. If I keep the trailer, I'll replace the wheels on the Jeep and trailer with something new that matches and put all matching tires all around.
Anyway, the frame and tongue is built from 2" x 3" X 1/8" rectangle tubing. Axle is 2" X 2" x 1/4" square tubing with spindles welded in.
Floor bracing is 2" X 2" x 1/8" angle. Floor will be 14 gauge treadplate.
As it sits now, the trailer weight 460 lbs. Floor should be around 95 lbs, I think. I've cut the uprights for the cargo area from 1.5" x 1.5" x 1/8" square tubing at 20 inches long, but haven't tacked them on yet because I'm not sure that's the route I want to go.
So let me see if I can share pics.
Just laying some stuff out in the floor to get an idea where to start
Basic frame mostly welded and back on some stands
Tongue, springs, axle and tires on.
Maiden voyage to the scale to check the weight. 440 lbs as shown
Back in the shop while I think
Rear receiver tacked on.
Some floor supports welded in and more finish welding done.
That's all for now.
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