CJ-7 Offroad Trailer

RunninRubicon

Adventurer
Here's my Joe's Jeep Barn special. 86' CJ-7 body mounted on custom frame with 1-ton axle on a 5x4.5 bolt pattern to match the Jeep.leaf-spring/air shock suspension w/10" of travel. Trailer Features include:
Car-top tent 6'wx8'Lx4'H open/4x6x1 closed, upper lockable storage waterproofed, top lid opens access to stored cooking gear, 1000w generator and 12v water pump that provides water to sink on tailgate. 2-burner Coleman on tailgate beside sink, carries 4 any-type of 5-gallon gerry cans, 5-gallon propane for stove, lantern, tent heater, fire-pit via manifold on rear bumper that features stabilizing supports while tent is erected. Front black box houses 1250amp AGR battery/battery charger, hoses & etc. Battery runs refrig, lights.Can be recharged by generator or by Jeep alternator.
It's been over the El Camino Del Diablo twice, the south rim of the Grand Canyon twice, north rim once and Crown King to boot. It follows me over anything the Jeep will clear. Twisty washes and deep arroyos-it tracks very well. Weigh approx 1000lb loaded with fuel/water/gear. Trailer is 355lbs empty.:camping:
 
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computeruser

Explorer
Looks nice!

Do you have any more detailed photos of the frame, suspension, electrical setup etc? Always interesting to see the up-close mechanical side of things, too.
 

CLynn85

Explorer
Very nice matching trailer. I've wanted to do a similar one to match my jeep if the right M416 doesn't come along. Thanks for posting that.
 

Steve Curren

Explorer
Well, looks like you are ready to get out and get some off road camping done.:camping: Let me know if and when you are going out and I am sure that I can find time in my busy retired life to join you.
 

RunninRubicon

Adventurer
I will take a few more pictures and post them for you expedition portal guys. I am trying to see the sites of Arizona and this makes camping EASY! Steve Curren's Adventure trailer and my CJ trailer have just begun but tomorrow's another day! :safari-rig:
 

Rezarf <><

Explorer
What a great looking trailer!

I too would love to see some more shots of the details... as many as you care to share:jumping:

Rezarf <><
 

RunninRubicon

Adventurer
CJ-7 Offroad Trailer Pics

I finally got an opportunity to get some pictures for those of you who were curious. Short of a shot of it's suspension, this is it. It's suspension is basically a straight axle with coils and air-shocks-all one-off of course as I fabricated it all. Weight savings was certainly a concern for me so it would be reasonably easy for my Rubicon to pull. Even as you see it here-loaded it weighs in less then a thousand pounds. # above the left brake light I installed two switches. The left operates the lights that utilize the back-up light function of the brake-lights and the under the lid light-all 12v. The right switch activates a 12v. water pump that can pump water from any of the 4 five gallon gerry cans or can be attached to another water hose I carry to pump water from another source. This additional water hose can be screwed onto the output side and provide water to a shower or whatever I want to send water to. The water pump is self-priming and can push water up to 36ft above the source. It will pump itself dry for storage when the hose is removed from its source. I usually just run water to the sink for dishes and cooking. This makes camping much easier with lights, water and propane for cooking all on the tail-gate easy to use and quick to set up.
It started with an idea and a need. A little creative thinking and little experimentation and this is what I came up with. Best thing about it is I don't have more then a $1000.00 tied up in it!:1888fbbd:
 
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RunninRubicon

Adventurer
Water pump?

cruiseroutfit said:
Cool, any specs on the waterpump you used?

Since Christmas the good folks at Harbor Freight evidently have sold out of the model I obtained. Wouldn't ya know! Stainless steel, pulled nearly 300w if pull or pushing to the max. Can pull 15ft up and push 36ft, 325gpm. Now I wish I had bought two! All for the amazing price of $29.95! I can't find it on their web-site. Sorry....
 

stick

Adventurer
Very nice. I considered doing something like that too, but I ended up buying an M416. I really like the way you used the door opening for the jerry can holder. I've seen similar trailers made out of Jeep bodies, but I don't think any of them used the door opening like you did. Nice job. Cool trailer.

:clapsmile
 

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