Bolt-together fiberglass Jeep-tub trailer kit

jscherb

Expedition Leader
Did you know Santa makes his rounds in a Dinoot trailer? :)

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Kyle Lanier's Extended decorated for Christmas.

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jscherb

Expedition Leader
Did a Fiberglass Lid ever be built for these or the Army style trailer????

Because I designed the Jeep-tub (Dinoot) trailer to be made in different lengths, rather than do a one-piece fiberglass lid for it, I designed components that match the curves of the tub and are assembled as a frame with a plywood center. Here are a few photos of the prototype before painting:

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And after painting:

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Since the military trailer is only one length, I made a full fiberglass cover for it.

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Both are strong enough to support a roof-top tent.

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jscherb

Expedition Leader
The black trailer on the dinoot site. How long is it? It's looks like 7 foot or so?
Are you asking about the black one on this page? https://www.dinoot.com/models/j-series/

That's the "Dinoot Extended" model, and it's 6 1/2' long. Dinoot Jeep-tub trailers come in two lengths - 4 1/2' or 6 1/2'. Longer ones are possible, one variation known as a "Double Dinoot" is made from a 4 1/2' Dinoot kit plus two extra side panels (everything bolts together) to result in a tub about 8 1/2' long.
 

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