SasquatchMountain
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I figure this is the best place to ask based on the vast experience of the members. Ill start with the basics and then go into my idea. I’m looking for pros/cons, potential problems I havent thought about, etc. Nothing is set in stone. I’ve been thinking thru ideas but a fresh perspective is always helpful
my goal is to build an off-road style trailer that’ll be pulled by my gladiator. I’m planning on traveling the US and doing a bunch of hiking, hunting, fishing and checking out parts unknown. I want the trailer to act as my home/ base camp during this expedition. It’s only me and my little dog so I think i can maintain a small footprint and not really “want” for a whole lot. I have a pretty extensive skill set and there isn’t much i can’t fabricate. I’m planning on doing a 100% composite/ waterproof build. No wood to rot or warp and plenty of strength. I’m thinking steel frame for the trailer, aluminum framework, XPS and FRP for the box. The truck will get a backseat delete and platform. The bed will get a waterproof flush mount tonneau style lid with integrated slide out drawers. I’ll probably build an aluminum bed rail system to hold rotax, recovery mats, recovery gear in a pelican case and a hard top that will support my weight. It’ll make a nice lookout point/shooting platform.
I plan to build a swing out carrier that will hold a TW200. It’s a good emergency breakdown vehicle but should also give me a way to get into some size restricted areas the Jeep can’t enter.....and motorcycles are just plain fun.
My plan for the trailer is to match the track width of the Jeep. Enclosed wheel wells to give me a bit of extra space inside. All sizes are approximate, and I’m sure will change depending on what I really need for space. The box will be about 12’. 8’ of living space, 2’ on the rear for storage, 2’ on the front for mechanicals. 6’ of head room in the living compartment. I’m 5’8” so that’ll be comfortable. the spare tire may get put into the bed of the truck to shorten the trailer and distribute weight better.
ive gone back and forth between Dexter axle or Timbren. i don’t plan on running any super technical trails with the rig but want something capable. ill be running the same tires and wheels as the truck 37” Nitto Trail Grapplers.
25 to 30 gallons of fresh water. No black or grey water tanks. Laveo Dry flush toilet. Solar and batteries. Diesel furnace and 10 gal tank. I’ll plumb some extra ducts into the water, battery and storage areas to keep everything from freezing. I think I’ll need this since I’ll be in some cold weather for at least part of every year. Fridge/freezer. Here’s my first renderings to give a glimpse into my thought process.
have I completely overlooked anything? Send your critiques, alternatives or any thing else. I have thick skin so don’t worry about offending me.
my goal is to build an off-road style trailer that’ll be pulled by my gladiator. I’m planning on traveling the US and doing a bunch of hiking, hunting, fishing and checking out parts unknown. I want the trailer to act as my home/ base camp during this expedition. It’s only me and my little dog so I think i can maintain a small footprint and not really “want” for a whole lot. I have a pretty extensive skill set and there isn’t much i can’t fabricate. I’m planning on doing a 100% composite/ waterproof build. No wood to rot or warp and plenty of strength. I’m thinking steel frame for the trailer, aluminum framework, XPS and FRP for the box. The truck will get a backseat delete and platform. The bed will get a waterproof flush mount tonneau style lid with integrated slide out drawers. I’ll probably build an aluminum bed rail system to hold rotax, recovery mats, recovery gear in a pelican case and a hard top that will support my weight. It’ll make a nice lookout point/shooting platform.
I plan to build a swing out carrier that will hold a TW200. It’s a good emergency breakdown vehicle but should also give me a way to get into some size restricted areas the Jeep can’t enter.....and motorcycles are just plain fun.
My plan for the trailer is to match the track width of the Jeep. Enclosed wheel wells to give me a bit of extra space inside. All sizes are approximate, and I’m sure will change depending on what I really need for space. The box will be about 12’. 8’ of living space, 2’ on the rear for storage, 2’ on the front for mechanicals. 6’ of head room in the living compartment. I’m 5’8” so that’ll be comfortable. the spare tire may get put into the bed of the truck to shorten the trailer and distribute weight better.
ive gone back and forth between Dexter axle or Timbren. i don’t plan on running any super technical trails with the rig but want something capable. ill be running the same tires and wheels as the truck 37” Nitto Trail Grapplers.
25 to 30 gallons of fresh water. No black or grey water tanks. Laveo Dry flush toilet. Solar and batteries. Diesel furnace and 10 gal tank. I’ll plumb some extra ducts into the water, battery and storage areas to keep everything from freezing. I think I’ll need this since I’ll be in some cold weather for at least part of every year. Fridge/freezer. Here’s my first renderings to give a glimpse into my thought process.
have I completely overlooked anything? Send your critiques, alternatives or any thing else. I have thick skin so don’t worry about offending me.