New Overland Trailer Build

b63215b

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Hey everyone,

Sold my last two trailers, been awhile since I have posted. I have a new build with a new cool frame. It's from Shutt Industries built in 2011 as a military generator trailer. To my surprise when I got home I started trying to fit some metal with the welding magnets and it wasn't sticking, it was aluminum. The tongue, mount points, axle assembly and axle are the only steel. It is held together but huck bolts. Pretty cool base I found for sale in Dayton, Ohio and a humvee body manufacturer. Apparently mostly for foreign countries still using the humvee.

To take out the huck bolts you just cut the huck bolts off and punch through as seen in one of the pictures.

I hope everyone is looking forward to the build I'll attach the SketchUp idea soon with more pictures of the box I have done.
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b63215b

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Lights work and everything, was pretty pumped about that. I did have to get a 12pin to 7pin connector which wasn't cheap but still works.

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b63215b

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I just realized I put this in the wrong section how do I move this to the correct DIY overland trailer section?

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