I used similar fenders on my trailer along with 245/75R/16 tires. The original fit of the bottom length was tight so I split mine at the top corners by using a 4.5" grinder with a thin cutting disc. I cut 2 slits at each corner, spread them to the length I wanted and then welded them back...
Thanks Dan. I have a big "pile". I need more projects! The reason this one is not going as quickly as I would like is that I'm doing a Jeep XJ at the same time (new floors front to back, cargo area floor, rockers, bumpers, etc.). I just returned from a camping trip without the trailer...
This won't help most of you but registering a home made trailer in Ontario is ridiculously easy. Basically show up, tell them what colour it is, pay a one time fee of $25 and you're done. It doesn't have to be finished ... or even started. You could have a dream about building a trailer one...
^^^ Nice thing too is that one side is adhesive. Just peel off the paper and stick it to one of the 2 materials before you attach them. It's also easy to cut if you want narrower width pieces. ... and no mess compared to caulking!
I have a steel floor and box frame with aluminum walls. I use 2" wide pipe wrap between the 2 materials where they overlap and have no problems with moisture or corrosion.
Places like Home Depot, Lowe's, etc. sell it ...
Nice build. Great photos and explanations.
I decided to go with a side swinging tailgate for the reasons you mentioned above. My box is about 20" high and with bottom hinges the tailgate would have to open and rest fully down to provide easy access to the box interior. The best thing...
I opted for a side swing tailgate mainly because it would be easier to get things in and out of the trailer without having to reach over the tailgate. I also wanted to hang things on to the open tailgate.
Here's what it looks like from the outside. I used Jeep TJ hinges which are plenty...
That looks great. You're off to a good start!
I used the same fenders on my trailer. If you want to gain a bit more clearance it's quite easy to do. Snip them in the spots shown below (front and back sides) and then widen the base to whatever distance you like. The fenders will become...
That's good to hear. I have what appears to be the same one on my trailer (1,500 lb. marine jack with a 8” dia. x 4” wide wheel/tire). My trailer is still under construction so I haven't had a chance to test it yet.
My build ...
I'm curious about this too. I built my utility trailer using the same basic design as above and welded the frame in the spots where they say not to. I also welded the undersides of the contact points in the same locations. It's seen a LOT of use over the past 5 years and although most of...
I built this utility trailer 4 or 5 years ago ...
It was a fun project and I decided to build this one for camping ...
It's a driveway project and I had to take a break over the winter. I'm back at it now though and I hope to be able to put it to use this summer. Here is my build thread...
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