I have been searching for a trailer or frame to build up a trailer for about three years, It was more of a want than a need, but really wanted the ability to camp/SCUBA/MTB etc and not have to pack up the RTT every time I needed to drive somewhere. Thanks to everyone here for everything you have all posted as it has provided so many ideas and got my creative juices going to build the trailer that I hope will suit my needs.
My wish list for the build:
- Can’t take up too much room in the garage. Have 3 car garage, but 4 cars (kids) and did not want to have it sit outside.
- Trailer can store camping gear and be stored on end
- Full access to tub while RTT is mounted and when fully deployed
- RTT should sit below cab height to reduce wind resistance
- Can raise RTT when at camp site
- Tailgate on trailer
- Off road capable but does not have to be “Rubicon Capable”
So after reading for years and then really getting serious about building/buying something this is what I am planning.
I purchased a trailer frame today and think it is the perfect starting point for my build
![88FE4F7A-60B1-4553-ADB6-FE4D5E853D2C.jpeg 88FE4F7A-60B1-4553-ADB6-FE4D5E853D2C.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497032-a0951005936e417f7b736436861c0ba8.jpg)
The bed is just over 4 feet wide and almost 7 feet long . Yep it is galvanized and has 4 inch drop Timbren Axless System. I purchased it from a guy who sold his trailer building business (SpaceTrailers) and had this frame that a customer custom ordered but decided not to use. I bought it for 1/3 of actual build cost!
I had previously purchased some 15 inch wheels off another guy and think they will look great.
![F1F63D2D-75DB-4034-8BEB-127468E43392.jpeg F1F63D2D-75DB-4034-8BEB-127468E43392.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497033-85f30eb91a580772e92ce454b2a5d719.jpg)
OK, so I know they are not 17 inch 33’s like the truck but I got three for a song and given my list above, they will work great. The Timbren’s have the 2000 lb tapered axels so I have 10” 6x5.5 drums to mount the new wheels. Oh, did I mention they cam with brakes too?
Remember the trailer company noted above?? Well, just so happens I met the guy who bought the business and he is willing to sell me some parts such as tub sides and tail gate. Only problem is the frame is 5 inches wider than the trailer they sell but I have a plan. He is going to sell me the sides of the tub which fit perfectly. I will purchase some Grey Diamond Plate and fabricate a front. Make some filler/mounts for the rear and get a tailgate too.
Then It just so happens that the width of 53 inches will allow me to purchase a Aluminum roll-up tonneau cover for a Ram with the Ram box (it’s 50 inches wide) and install that as the top of the tub. These have a 500 lb weight limit and will allow me to roll back the cover and access the tub while the RTT is in either the low or high position.
Finally, it will build a rack system that telescopes about 10 inches to raise the RTT a little higher when camping but low during travel to keep it out of the wind.
So it will be to heavy to lift and store on end without assistance, but a wal mounted winch and pulley will take care of that.
So stay tuned and would appreciate any thoughts/comments/criticisms you many all have.
More pics:
![6A84E5B3-702F-496A-A971-47D70D9E7E7E.jpeg 6A84E5B3-702F-496A-A971-47D70D9E7E7E.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497036-ff58810f033ef292192e568e7b8853bb.jpg)
![6B69D6DD-87CA-4032-A168-6A6D20B13398.jpeg 6B69D6DD-87CA-4032-A168-6A6D20B13398.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497037-e4d8d4a45535d8cd536619ef71085f13.jpg)
My wish list for the build:
- Can’t take up too much room in the garage. Have 3 car garage, but 4 cars (kids) and did not want to have it sit outside.
- Trailer can store camping gear and be stored on end
- Full access to tub while RTT is mounted and when fully deployed
- RTT should sit below cab height to reduce wind resistance
- Can raise RTT when at camp site
- Tailgate on trailer
- Off road capable but does not have to be “Rubicon Capable”
So after reading for years and then really getting serious about building/buying something this is what I am planning.
I purchased a trailer frame today and think it is the perfect starting point for my build
![88FE4F7A-60B1-4553-ADB6-FE4D5E853D2C.jpeg 88FE4F7A-60B1-4553-ADB6-FE4D5E853D2C.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497032-a0951005936e417f7b736436861c0ba8.jpg)
The bed is just over 4 feet wide and almost 7 feet long . Yep it is galvanized and has 4 inch drop Timbren Axless System. I purchased it from a guy who sold his trailer building business (SpaceTrailers) and had this frame that a customer custom ordered but decided not to use. I bought it for 1/3 of actual build cost!
I had previously purchased some 15 inch wheels off another guy and think they will look great.
![F1F63D2D-75DB-4034-8BEB-127468E43392.jpeg F1F63D2D-75DB-4034-8BEB-127468E43392.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497033-85f30eb91a580772e92ce454b2a5d719.jpg)
OK, so I know they are not 17 inch 33’s like the truck but I got three for a song and given my list above, they will work great. The Timbren’s have the 2000 lb tapered axels so I have 10” 6x5.5 drums to mount the new wheels. Oh, did I mention they cam with brakes too?
Remember the trailer company noted above?? Well, just so happens I met the guy who bought the business and he is willing to sell me some parts such as tub sides and tail gate. Only problem is the frame is 5 inches wider than the trailer they sell but I have a plan. He is going to sell me the sides of the tub which fit perfectly. I will purchase some Grey Diamond Plate and fabricate a front. Make some filler/mounts for the rear and get a tailgate too.
Then It just so happens that the width of 53 inches will allow me to purchase a Aluminum roll-up tonneau cover for a Ram with the Ram box (it’s 50 inches wide) and install that as the top of the tub. These have a 500 lb weight limit and will allow me to roll back the cover and access the tub while the RTT is in either the low or high position.
Finally, it will build a rack system that telescopes about 10 inches to raise the RTT a little higher when camping but low during travel to keep it out of the wind.
So it will be to heavy to lift and store on end without assistance, but a wal mounted winch and pulley will take care of that.
So stay tuned and would appreciate any thoughts/comments/criticisms you many all have.
More pics:
![6A84E5B3-702F-496A-A971-47D70D9E7E7E.jpeg 6A84E5B3-702F-496A-A971-47D70D9E7E7E.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497036-ff58810f033ef292192e568e7b8853bb.jpg)
![6B69D6DD-87CA-4032-A168-6A6D20B13398.jpeg 6B69D6DD-87CA-4032-A168-6A6D20B13398.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/497/497037-e4d8d4a45535d8cd536619ef71085f13.jpg)