slimtwo
Adventurer
I thought this was cool, so I figured I would share it with everyone.
Bruce
http://www.balddadfab.com
Bruce
http://www.balddadfab.com
I guess if you have a non-stretched Jeep, you need all the space you can get? I bet the tires weigh more than the gear it can carry?
I agree it's limited, however it gave me an idea. Why couln't you build a basic frame and suspension, and purchase two knack tool boxes to mount on the frame? They would have lids to keep everything protected, and you can get them in various sizes depending on your needs.
You could probably do that. Heck, if the trailer was light enough, you don't even need suspension, just run like 5psi in the tires and they are a balloon suspension.
What I don't get, is he built this tinee tiny trailer, and still has a load of crap on the roof. Why not build a bigger trailer and get all that weight off the roof.
That’s exactly why I want to build a trailer; I don’t want to put anything on my roof, because I want to keep my center of gravity low. My concern regarding no suspension is how it would handle on black top at freeway speeds?
That's exactly what I was thinking. Why not build it slightly larger so that you wouldn't need to stack everything on the roof as well. I'm looking to build something similar just slightly larger to fit most of my gear
Yeah, I dunno... they do build some trailers that way, cement mixers, etc.
If the trailer is small enough, and you're running 35" tires, suspension seems almost pointless because a 3500lb axle and those tires will be almost as much unsprung weight as the whole trailer itself. You're also not going to get much suspension action from a 500lb trailer on a 2000lb suspension either.
The stuff about articulation for off-road trailers... I don't buy it. It's a tripod vehicle, it will always sit flat relative to the points under the wheels and the tongue height. It's not like a 4 wheeled vehicle that NEEDS flexibility. I guess this opinion comes from years of driving a three wheeler with NO suspension, just balloon tires. That thing is still capable of going anywhere any ATV can go, and you don't need a winch because it only weighs 150lbs.
You only need suspension for high speed bump absorbtion. I just don't know how well LT tires will work because they're stiff. If the trailer was 500lbs, you could probably run it on the roads with 10psi, and take the valve core right out off-road. If only dirt ingress weren't a problem.
I like the Boxrocket trailer as a really simple design that's easy to build and scalable to your needs.
I agree it's limited, however it gave me an idea. Why couln't you build a basic frame and suspension, and purchase two knack tool boxes to mount on the frame? They would have lids to keep everything protected, and you can get them in various sizes depending on your needs.