Hi everyone! I've been building my trailer now for a few months... but entirely in my head, and mostly at 3am when I can't sleep! Hahaha!
I'll start with a description of what I'm planning, and hopefully you all can chime in and tell me where my bad ideas are before I turn them into reality.
So... as mentioned in the title, it will be a 12' long build. The "5-7" portion of the description is because the front will be 5' (wide enough for a queen mattress) as will the entire interior. At the wheels, I'll be building the frame out to expand around the wheels. Above the wheels will be compartments to hold gear and utilities on the one side, and an outdoor kitchen on the other. The height of the trailer is not yet determined as I have not officially decided that I will be building the pop top that I want. Assuming that I do, I'll build it tall enough that I can fit our dirt bikes in the trailer. That of course leads me to the fact that I'll have a cargo style door on the back to allow for loading bikes and/or animals when hunting. If I decide against the pop top, the interior height will need to be 6'3" in order to eliminate ****** bombs when smashing my head. (I'm 6'1")
I'll be building it so that the tongue height will be at right around 24". As I'll be aiming for a total dry weight of less than 2000lbs and a max GVWR of 3500lbs (although I plan to only use that in the extreme circumstances), my intention for suspension will be tandem Timbren axle-less 1Tonne HD with e-brakes on one (front I assume would be the smart option???). I'll be matching hubs with that of my tow vehicle in order to have multi purpose spare tires. (5x114.3) Worth mentioning is that if I can figure out ways to save enough weight, I could switch to a single 5200lb system... although I wouldn't be able to have matching wheel hubs then. Any thoughts here?
On that note, the tow vehicle is a '21 Rav4 TRD offroad (rated to pull 3500lbs). I've lifted it 2", and she'll be getting new boots in the spring. I'm certainly open to suggestions, but I'm leaning towards Either Nitto Terra Grappler G2, Goodyear Duratracs or Falken Wildpeak AT3W (245-70-17 @ 30.5"). The tires that I took off of the car (Falken Wildpeak AT Trail 225-60-18 @ 28.6") will be used as the trailer tires.
Now... because I'm crazy and live in Canada (2 separate statements there for the record... haha) I'm hoping to be able to integrate a small removable hatch in the trailer floor/deck in order to be able to use this as an ice fishing shack in the winter as well.
Now is where I need to request some assistance. I have a couple utility trailer plans that I've found that I'm sure I can modify to make this happen... but I'm struggling to find info on various steel strength equivalents. As this build is going to be off-road, I'll obviously need to beef things up from a regular utility trailer. I'm confident that I can do that without issue, however I tend to overbuild, and I'm going to run into challenges making this build happen within the 2000lbs dry weight (or less) that I need. I need to do this build as efficiently as possible to make that happen.
So... as much as I searched and searched, I'm hoping that somebody out there with a better understanding of metal strengths can help me out. I'm currently quite seriously thinking about building in aluminum as well, but this creates new issues. Is the cost worth the weight savings? And will aluminum be a good choice for the build? With steel, I can fab everything in my garage, and tack weld it. If at that point I'm not comfy with welding it out, I have friends who can bring a proper rig over and buzz it out. Aluminum would likely have to be fabbed entirely for me at a shop... and the materials and welding are significantly more expensive. So... the question is, CAN I build this in steel at the weight that I need, and if so, would the cost of aluminum be worth the weight savings?
I've searched the forum, but have not found what I'm looking for. I apologize if this info has been missed. If you have opinions, info, links, etc, please, let me know.
Soon I'll be using Sketch up to get my ideas into a hard copy. Once that happens, I'll post them up here. Currently, my mission is to get materials (specifically my suspension) ordered up as there is a lag time on that right now.
I'll start with a description of what I'm planning, and hopefully you all can chime in and tell me where my bad ideas are before I turn them into reality.
So... as mentioned in the title, it will be a 12' long build. The "5-7" portion of the description is because the front will be 5' (wide enough for a queen mattress) as will the entire interior. At the wheels, I'll be building the frame out to expand around the wheels. Above the wheels will be compartments to hold gear and utilities on the one side, and an outdoor kitchen on the other. The height of the trailer is not yet determined as I have not officially decided that I will be building the pop top that I want. Assuming that I do, I'll build it tall enough that I can fit our dirt bikes in the trailer. That of course leads me to the fact that I'll have a cargo style door on the back to allow for loading bikes and/or animals when hunting. If I decide against the pop top, the interior height will need to be 6'3" in order to eliminate ****** bombs when smashing my head. (I'm 6'1")
I'll be building it so that the tongue height will be at right around 24". As I'll be aiming for a total dry weight of less than 2000lbs and a max GVWR of 3500lbs (although I plan to only use that in the extreme circumstances), my intention for suspension will be tandem Timbren axle-less 1Tonne HD with e-brakes on one (front I assume would be the smart option???). I'll be matching hubs with that of my tow vehicle in order to have multi purpose spare tires. (5x114.3) Worth mentioning is that if I can figure out ways to save enough weight, I could switch to a single 5200lb system... although I wouldn't be able to have matching wheel hubs then. Any thoughts here?
On that note, the tow vehicle is a '21 Rav4 TRD offroad (rated to pull 3500lbs). I've lifted it 2", and she'll be getting new boots in the spring. I'm certainly open to suggestions, but I'm leaning towards Either Nitto Terra Grappler G2, Goodyear Duratracs or Falken Wildpeak AT3W (245-70-17 @ 30.5"). The tires that I took off of the car (Falken Wildpeak AT Trail 225-60-18 @ 28.6") will be used as the trailer tires.
Now... because I'm crazy and live in Canada (2 separate statements there for the record... haha) I'm hoping to be able to integrate a small removable hatch in the trailer floor/deck in order to be able to use this as an ice fishing shack in the winter as well.
Now is where I need to request some assistance. I have a couple utility trailer plans that I've found that I'm sure I can modify to make this happen... but I'm struggling to find info on various steel strength equivalents. As this build is going to be off-road, I'll obviously need to beef things up from a regular utility trailer. I'm confident that I can do that without issue, however I tend to overbuild, and I'm going to run into challenges making this build happen within the 2000lbs dry weight (or less) that I need. I need to do this build as efficiently as possible to make that happen.
So... as much as I searched and searched, I'm hoping that somebody out there with a better understanding of metal strengths can help me out. I'm currently quite seriously thinking about building in aluminum as well, but this creates new issues. Is the cost worth the weight savings? And will aluminum be a good choice for the build? With steel, I can fab everything in my garage, and tack weld it. If at that point I'm not comfy with welding it out, I have friends who can bring a proper rig over and buzz it out. Aluminum would likely have to be fabbed entirely for me at a shop... and the materials and welding are significantly more expensive. So... the question is, CAN I build this in steel at the weight that I need, and if so, would the cost of aluminum be worth the weight savings?
I've searched the forum, but have not found what I'm looking for. I apologize if this info has been missed. If you have opinions, info, links, etc, please, let me know.
Soon I'll be using Sketch up to get my ideas into a hard copy. Once that happens, I'll post them up here. Currently, my mission is to get materials (specifically my suspension) ordered up as there is a lag time on that right now.