REasley
Adventurer
I have been lurking here for the past few months, looking for ideas for my upcoming trailer build. While I have seen some wonderful trailers built by very skilled people, I have yet to see something that will fit my application.
My tow vehicle is a Suzuki Samurai (actually by choice), which limits me to 1000 lbs gvw and I think the zook, being a stock 1300 cc beast will even have trouble with that much. So I am attempting to build the lightest possible trailer and still carry the stuff we need.
I have decided to use some semi custom aluminum boxes built from .10 marine grade aluminum as the structure of the trailer, with a light steel frame to carry the running gear and coupler. Sort of a semi monocoque design. The steel undercarriage will be built from .063 wall 2” square tubing with reinforcing for the spring ‘mounts. The tongue is a sliding affair - a 2” 3/16 wall tube that slides into a 48” 3/16 receiver tube. The coupler is a Max coupler from AT (thanks Martyn). The alu boxes are 60” long and 24” deep. One is a top opening box and the other is a drop front (the kitchen). A 48” tongue box sits in the front. A 20 gallon water tank will be mounted over the axle, between the frame rails and a 12 gallon fuel tank & pump will stowed away in the top opening box
Here is the initial drawing and parts list
My tow vehicle is a Suzuki Samurai (actually by choice), which limits me to 1000 lbs gvw and I think the zook, being a stock 1300 cc beast will even have trouble with that much. So I am attempting to build the lightest possible trailer and still carry the stuff we need.
I have decided to use some semi custom aluminum boxes built from .10 marine grade aluminum as the structure of the trailer, with a light steel frame to carry the running gear and coupler. Sort of a semi monocoque design. The steel undercarriage will be built from .063 wall 2” square tubing with reinforcing for the spring ‘mounts. The tongue is a sliding affair - a 2” 3/16 wall tube that slides into a 48” 3/16 receiver tube. The coupler is a Max coupler from AT (thanks Martyn). The alu boxes are 60” long and 24” deep. One is a top opening box and the other is a drop front (the kitchen). A 48” tongue box sits in the front. A 20 gallon water tank will be mounted over the axle, between the frame rails and a 12 gallon fuel tank & pump will stowed away in the top opening box
Here is the initial drawing and parts list