I have an Apache popup that has a broken frame. I have decided that this is the time to build it up to go behind the grand wagoneer. I will basically be setting it up to tow cross country and very light trail duty. Mostly down washboard and old dirt roads. I have the design all worked out for the new frame. The body of the trailer is 135" long. My plan is to extend the frame
24" past the front of the trailer before I start the taper for the tongue and add in a small deck like some of the newer popups so that I can mount the dirtbike and my norcold freezer for longer trips. I will be running 31's to match the hitch height to the wag and for some clearance.
Now that I have finalized the trailer frame design and given you some background on it my question is:
What steel should I use for the frame? I was thinking 2x4 .188 wall for the side rails and 2x3 .120 for the crossbars. Was thinking main side rails and a crossbar at the front and back as well as one at the front and rear suspension mount points.
Think this will be heavy enough? Would I be better off with C channel?
The other thought has been to make it a tandem trailer with about 6 to 8ft of open bed space to haul sleds or multiple bikes. Any thought on this?
Not worried about a serious ofroad trailer, just something better than a run of the mill popup. I will be doing a buildup this spring on my offroad trailer for more serious trips.
24" past the front of the trailer before I start the taper for the tongue and add in a small deck like some of the newer popups so that I can mount the dirtbike and my norcold freezer for longer trips. I will be running 31's to match the hitch height to the wag and for some clearance.
Now that I have finalized the trailer frame design and given you some background on it my question is:
What steel should I use for the frame? I was thinking 2x4 .188 wall for the side rails and 2x3 .120 for the crossbars. Was thinking main side rails and a crossbar at the front and back as well as one at the front and rear suspension mount points.
Think this will be heavy enough? Would I be better off with C channel?
The other thought has been to make it a tandem trailer with about 6 to 8ft of open bed space to haul sleds or multiple bikes. Any thought on this?
Not worried about a serious ofroad trailer, just something better than a run of the mill popup. I will be doing a buildup this spring on my offroad trailer for more serious trips.