Hey Guys,
So I thought I would post some progress as I go through "building" up my trailer. It's more so modifying the existing trailer to suit what I want to do. By no means doing the sort of builds that many on here have done. I bought the trailer just over a year ago, and have made some changes, with more to come. I'm using many of the builds here for inspiration on the changes that can be made.
Here we go.
I decided I wanted to go ahead and purchase the Kakadu Bushranger 200XT. This has the heavy duty trailer, a 3 axis connector, independent suspension, bigger tires, etc. I wanted to modify the trailer to have running rims and tires, but this required too much money and time for this to be completed. I contacted Matt and found out he was coming to Calgary for a show. We worked out a deal that he could keep the model on display and show off the closed version (mine) and open up a regular one for the show. I took it home afterwards and saved the shipping. Here it is on the floor and on my jeep.


With the spare tire mounted to the front, it meant that I had to carry water and fuel in the trailer. I went to Princess Auto and picked up a spare tire carrier and some track. I dont have any welding skills, so I made a mounting piece out of PT 2x4's to allow the spare tire to face forward and give me space to mount the water, fuel and propane. (it worked great for our BC road trip and a couple more, but weakened over time)

This was all completed, and we headed out on our 10 day trip through BC. From Calgary we heading through Banff and Jasper (staying the night in Jasper). Next day made it to Telkwa and on the third day into Prince Rupert (where my sister is living). Here are some pictures.
All hitched up and fuelled up.

It was still early... (very early...) in the season so most camp sites in Jasper weren't open yet. We found one and set up camp late. Morning after setup.

Day 2 en route

We went out kayaking with my sister. One minute the water was clear, empty, next minute, FILLED with jellyfish


To be continued
So I thought I would post some progress as I go through "building" up my trailer. It's more so modifying the existing trailer to suit what I want to do. By no means doing the sort of builds that many on here have done. I bought the trailer just over a year ago, and have made some changes, with more to come. I'm using many of the builds here for inspiration on the changes that can be made.
Here we go.
I decided I wanted to go ahead and purchase the Kakadu Bushranger 200XT. This has the heavy duty trailer, a 3 axis connector, independent suspension, bigger tires, etc. I wanted to modify the trailer to have running rims and tires, but this required too much money and time for this to be completed. I contacted Matt and found out he was coming to Calgary for a show. We worked out a deal that he could keep the model on display and show off the closed version (mine) and open up a regular one for the show. I took it home afterwards and saved the shipping. Here it is on the floor and on my jeep.


With the spare tire mounted to the front, it meant that I had to carry water and fuel in the trailer. I went to Princess Auto and picked up a spare tire carrier and some track. I dont have any welding skills, so I made a mounting piece out of PT 2x4's to allow the spare tire to face forward and give me space to mount the water, fuel and propane. (it worked great for our BC road trip and a couple more, but weakened over time)

This was all completed, and we headed out on our 10 day trip through BC. From Calgary we heading through Banff and Jasper (staying the night in Jasper). Next day made it to Telkwa and on the third day into Prince Rupert (where my sister is living). Here are some pictures.
All hitched up and fuelled up.

It was still early... (very early...) in the season so most camp sites in Jasper weren't open yet. We found one and set up camp late. Morning after setup.

Day 2 en route

We went out kayaking with my sister. One minute the water was clear, empty, next minute, FILLED with jellyfish


To be continued