zimm17
Observer
I have a few threads on here already about other trailer ideas, but I had an epiphany here at work and I'm going to build my own trailer gosh darn it! I took an into to welding course last weekend, I already have a Miller 110v Mig welder, and in class I learned my welds are stronger than the 3/16" steel plate we tested (They crushed my T-welded plate flat in a 20 ton press and it held). Now I have the confidence I need to weld it up. Now I need a chop saw, some tubing, and more importantly.... a plan.
Axle: I'd like to run the same track width as my Wrangler JKU with AEV wheels. I have a spare set of stock Rubicon wheels that I can utilize. I'm guessing I'll want to order up a 3500# dexter axle with E-brakes. I already have a brake controller and 7 pin wired up in the Jeep. Shocks?
I'll need it to ride at the right height for my JKU which has a 3" lift and 35's.
Size: Not sure- I'd like to eventually do a RTT. But for now a cargo box, tail gate, hinged lid, and some side doors for an ARB fridge, Electric (battery, inverter, solar panel), and outdoor kitchen that will I can use with a coleman stove. 4x6 seems to be the standard size.
What are some good plans? I can visualize making the chassis, frame, suspension, etc. No idea how to make the doors, seal them, hinges, latches, lid etc.
Where do I start besides a few weeks of reading old threads on here?
What have you guys done, and more importantly, what would you do differently in the future?
Axle: I'd like to run the same track width as my Wrangler JKU with AEV wheels. I have a spare set of stock Rubicon wheels that I can utilize. I'm guessing I'll want to order up a 3500# dexter axle with E-brakes. I already have a brake controller and 7 pin wired up in the Jeep. Shocks?
I'll need it to ride at the right height for my JKU which has a 3" lift and 35's.
Size: Not sure- I'd like to eventually do a RTT. But for now a cargo box, tail gate, hinged lid, and some side doors for an ARB fridge, Electric (battery, inverter, solar panel), and outdoor kitchen that will I can use with a coleman stove. 4x6 seems to be the standard size.
What are some good plans? I can visualize making the chassis, frame, suspension, etc. No idea how to make the doors, seal them, hinges, latches, lid etc.
Where do I start besides a few weeks of reading old threads on here?
What have you guys done, and more importantly, what would you do differently in the future?