I am selling my custom cargo conversion. I had a build thread here during the build process so you may recognize it. I was wondering what you guys think would be a fair price to sell it.
This trailer was constructed from late 2017 to early 2018. It was built using a 2014 5x8 aluminum enclosed cargo trailer from interstate trailers. The leaf spring suspension was replaced with Tibren Axleless suspension, providing independent suspension and a ridiculous 22" of ground clearance. The trailer sits on 32" BFG All Terrain tires. The factory framing was reinforced with additional steel tubing. The trailer was also given 12 inch drum brakes. Also included is a Max Coupler articulating hitch, which provides incredible smooth towing. When camping, the trailer is stabilized using front and rear stabilizer jacks. When dry, the trailer can be moved by hand.
The trailer is fully insulated. It has windows on both sides and a roof vent/fan. The trailer has AC and DC outlets throughout. The trailer is capable of running off shore power or operating off of it's 125Ah AGM Deep Cycle Solar Battery. There is a TRIPP-LITE 700 watt inverter on board, providing AC when in the field.
Inside, the trailer has a futon couch which converts into a queen bed in a few seconds. I am 6'2 and I sleep very comfortably. The trailer also has quality laminate flooring and custom built cabinets.
In the rear, the trailer has a custom galley made of reclaimed barnwood. It has a sink and water tanks with room for up to 14 gallons of water. Also located in the rear is the electrical cabinet. The galley door has a fold down counter with a stainless steel backsplash. The lighting throughout the trailer is LED and runs off DC.
Additional features on the exterior of the trailer include a custom storage box near the tongue, an ARB awning, custom built diamond plate fenders, a mounted gas can, a mounted full size spare tire, and two bottle openers.
Here is a video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/2sJ4rRYBvZGiknsm7
I have much more into this trailer than I anticipated, but it is comparable to retail overland trailers which are $20k+. I figure you guys would be the best to ask to get an idea for a fair price. Thank you in advance for any advice!
This trailer was constructed from late 2017 to early 2018. It was built using a 2014 5x8 aluminum enclosed cargo trailer from interstate trailers. The leaf spring suspension was replaced with Tibren Axleless suspension, providing independent suspension and a ridiculous 22" of ground clearance. The trailer sits on 32" BFG All Terrain tires. The factory framing was reinforced with additional steel tubing. The trailer was also given 12 inch drum brakes. Also included is a Max Coupler articulating hitch, which provides incredible smooth towing. When camping, the trailer is stabilized using front and rear stabilizer jacks. When dry, the trailer can be moved by hand.
The trailer is fully insulated. It has windows on both sides and a roof vent/fan. The trailer has AC and DC outlets throughout. The trailer is capable of running off shore power or operating off of it's 125Ah AGM Deep Cycle Solar Battery. There is a TRIPP-LITE 700 watt inverter on board, providing AC when in the field.
Inside, the trailer has a futon couch which converts into a queen bed in a few seconds. I am 6'2 and I sleep very comfortably. The trailer also has quality laminate flooring and custom built cabinets.
In the rear, the trailer has a custom galley made of reclaimed barnwood. It has a sink and water tanks with room for up to 14 gallons of water. Also located in the rear is the electrical cabinet. The galley door has a fold down counter with a stainless steel backsplash. The lighting throughout the trailer is LED and runs off DC.
Additional features on the exterior of the trailer include a custom storage box near the tongue, an ARB awning, custom built diamond plate fenders, a mounted gas can, a mounted full size spare tire, and two bottle openers.
Here is a video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/2sJ4rRYBvZGiknsm7
I have much more into this trailer than I anticipated, but it is comparable to retail overland trailers which are $20k+. I figure you guys would be the best to ask to get an idea for a fair price. Thank you in advance for any advice!
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