Light weight rock crawler trailer

Thanks for the props Nathan - was good to meet you the other day. Let's do some wheelin.


I got to see this trailer in person. First impression: Whoa! its big! Second impression: There is nothing standard or conventional in this build. It is exceptionally creative and seems very effective and efficient. I am very impressed with the ingenuity and workmanship that went into this trailer. But now its built and Woody is bored. Someone come take this thing out of his driveway so he can build another!
 
Some pics and a short vid of Red Lake and Mirror Lake. These are located above Huntington Lake in Ca.

Image shack sux
 
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If you made that kitchen to fit and be retrofitted to the width of an M416 w/ a tailgate, I think you could sell a bunch of them. Shoot I'd buy (10) units off the bat!

Amazing design!

-Josh

PS: been using your winchline for a year or so, very happy with it.
 
I've been thinking bout it. I would take a lot of design work. Will see how my schedule shapes up over the next year.


If you made that kitchen to fit and be retrofitted to the width of an M416 w/ a tailgate, I think you could sell a bunch of them. Shoot I'd buy (10) units off the bat!

Amazing design!

-Josh

PS: been using your winchline for a year or so, very happy with it.
 
I've been thinking bout it. I would take a lot of design work. Will see how my schedule shapes up over the next year.

If you do make them, try to design them so they can be set up separately from the trailer....and sink optional.
I believe you will have one hell of "Chuck Box" design right there, if you do.





Benny
 
Fabulous pics,and trailer!!...thanks for taking us along for the ride

x2 on the kitchen design...looks to be a winner!
 
Buddy of mine took a cool pic. That's a pretty large rock, right in front of the trailer.

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