Let's start off by saying hello.
I just found this site early last week and it was just in time as I have started building a trailer. It's not an expedition/RTT trailer though. It will be used primarily to haul and keep all our camping gear in. We used to pull a 34' travel trailer with an Excursion, but sold them both right after the first of the year. We decided about 2 weeks ago that we were going to Grand Isle LA for a little R&R over Spring Break and since we don't have a travel trailer or big ole Excursion to haul everything in, well we need a trailer to pull behind our 09 JK. I looked all over the states of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois for a trailer to suit my needs. The only ones I found were $3K-$4K, and I will not pay that for a trailer that I can't sleep or shower in.
I'm a pipefitter by trade and decided I could build one myself alot cheaper than that.
I have around $330 in steel. $300 in the first axle with all the springs/mounting hardware and hubs. $140 in the second axle (bare). I haven't bought the metal to sheet the sides or the steel to build the lid but I will this weekend.
My trailer box is 4'x6' inside. 24" tall with a 1x3 "lip" around it. The frame is 2x2x1/8 with 2 cross braces.
I bought all the steel from a local steel supplier and had him cut the pieces to length. It cost a little more money but it saved me a TON of time yesterday. I bought the first axle from a local trailer repair place. It is/was a Dexter EZ lube 3500# 60" H-H. It is too short so, it is for sale if anybody is interested, if not then I will keep it and build another trailer on top of it. I ordered the axle with 5x5 hubs so I could run the same 17" tires as on my JK.
I started yesterday morning around 8:30 and worked till 5 last nite, with a little help from a friend and my 11 year old son. Then went out today around 7am and worked until 4. I would have worked later tonite but I ran out of 75/25 gas.
We got the frame, spring hangers, tailgate, and box all tacked together and over half way welded up. When we put the axle on top of the springs it looked a little short to me. I worried it about all night long last nite and woke up at 7 this morning, run outside before the wife and kids got up, and took the spare tire off the wifes Jeep. Sure enough, the d**m axle was WAY TOO SHORT. I went to TSC and picked up a 3500# Dexter axle 72" H-H, brought it home, put the spare up to it and :wings: it works perfectly. I finished the welding on the frame, box, spring hangers, spring perches, and the tongue cut/fit/tacked in place.
I have taken several pictures along the way.
Here is the sign we always hang at our campsites.:Wow1:
Here it is being squared up.
Here it is being squared up the right direction.
One ugly weld
And one good friend grinding said ugly weld.
I just found this site early last week and it was just in time as I have started building a trailer. It's not an expedition/RTT trailer though. It will be used primarily to haul and keep all our camping gear in. We used to pull a 34' travel trailer with an Excursion, but sold them both right after the first of the year. We decided about 2 weeks ago that we were going to Grand Isle LA for a little R&R over Spring Break and since we don't have a travel trailer or big ole Excursion to haul everything in, well we need a trailer to pull behind our 09 JK. I looked all over the states of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois for a trailer to suit my needs. The only ones I found were $3K-$4K, and I will not pay that for a trailer that I can't sleep or shower in.
I have around $330 in steel. $300 in the first axle with all the springs/mounting hardware and hubs. $140 in the second axle (bare). I haven't bought the metal to sheet the sides or the steel to build the lid but I will this weekend.
My trailer box is 4'x6' inside. 24" tall with a 1x3 "lip" around it. The frame is 2x2x1/8 with 2 cross braces.
I bought all the steel from a local steel supplier and had him cut the pieces to length. It cost a little more money but it saved me a TON of time yesterday. I bought the first axle from a local trailer repair place. It is/was a Dexter EZ lube 3500# 60" H-H. It is too short so, it is for sale if anybody is interested, if not then I will keep it and build another trailer on top of it. I ordered the axle with 5x5 hubs so I could run the same 17" tires as on my JK.
I started yesterday morning around 8:30 and worked till 5 last nite, with a little help from a friend and my 11 year old son. Then went out today around 7am and worked until 4. I would have worked later tonite but I ran out of 75/25 gas.
We got the frame, spring hangers, tailgate, and box all tacked together and over half way welded up. When we put the axle on top of the springs it looked a little short to me. I worried it about all night long last nite and woke up at 7 this morning, run outside before the wife and kids got up, and took the spare tire off the wifes Jeep. Sure enough, the d**m axle was WAY TOO SHORT. I went to TSC and picked up a 3500# Dexter axle 72" H-H, brought it home, put the spare up to it and :wings: it works perfectly. I finished the welding on the frame, box, spring hangers, spring perches, and the tongue cut/fit/tacked in place.
I have taken several pictures along the way.
Here is the sign we always hang at our campsites.:Wow1:
Here it is being squared up.
Here it is being squared up the right direction.
One ugly weld
And one good friend grinding said ugly weld.