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Zook body trailers
Zook body trailers
Hey,
I see that christover1 is looking at trailers at the moment,
wondering if anyone had any pics of zook bodies into trailers and what was done with chassis and drawbar setup.
I was thinking of using the orig spring and shock setup onto a trailer axle if needed to run zook rims and then do some chopping and capping of body but unsure on main drawbar or arms.
I know mud4b had one at least.
Nic
I see that christover1 is looking at trailers at the moment,
wondering if anyone had any pics of zook bodies into trailers and what was done with chassis and drawbar setup.
I was thinking of using the orig spring and shock setup onto a trailer axle if needed to run zook rims and then do some chopping and capping of body but unsure on main drawbar or arms.
I know mud4b had one at least.
Nic
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U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
Crap photo I know, will see if I can get a better one
This is a guy in NSW Zook Clubs trailer
I haven't seen it close up but he also puts a fibreglass HT on it
There is a tailgate front and rear
Looks like he may have welded the left over from two ute cut jobs together
Hey, I have the bit I cut off and might know where to get another
Weld em together and chuck it on a gutted 6x4 chassis, SOA (it's a NSW thing) 31s
USUK Nic, now I've got another project to add to the thirty already going
This is a guy in NSW Zook Clubs trailer
I haven't seen it close up but he also puts a fibreglass HT on it
There is a tailgate front and rear
Looks like he may have welded the left over from two ute cut jobs together
Hey, I have the bit I cut off and might know where to get another
Weld em together and chuck it on a gutted 6x4 chassis, SOA (it's a NSW thing) 31s
USUK Nic, now I've got another project to add to the thirty already going
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non illegitimi carborundum!
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I've had the zook cut down trailer idea come up in my head.
I used to have a trailer for my moke, made out of a back of a dead moke. It was very small, but only had to hold an electric wheelchair and ramps.
It towed fantastic, but weighed a lot more than a similar sized box trailer.
I canned the zook idea, as I want it more to suit more than one car, and use.
But the right bits at right price could change my mind.
Moke trailer used a bit of heavy channel as the draw bar, bolted with straps thru the floor.
christover
I used to have a trailer for my moke, made out of a back of a dead moke. It was very small, but only had to hold an electric wheelchair and ramps.
It towed fantastic, but weighed a lot more than a similar sized box trailer.
I canned the zook idea, as I want it more to suit more than one car, and use.
But the right bits at right price could change my mind.
Moke trailer used a bit of heavy channel as the draw bar, bolted with straps thru the floor.
christover
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http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
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http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,58634.0.html
this guy had a lot of junk bits he used.. turns out ok i reckon.. hope that helps
this guy had a lot of junk bits he used.. turns out ok i reckon.. hope that helps
fool_injected... that trailer belongs to Mick Hill, it's brilliant. You should be able to get hold of him over at the zook club public forum... just leave him a message if you need details.
www.suzuki4wd.com.au
www.suzuki4wd.com.au
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
I've been wanting to do something like this since I got my car, sadly I'll probably 'never get around to it'. I got the idea when a couple of years ago I saw a SWB red LJ80 with matching trailer, it looked great, and figured a Sierra one would look good too. I can't remember where I saw the LJ, i think it was for sale somewhere...
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
Ive seen one of these a few months back and i think theyre the most ideal trailer for a zook, lightweight, strong. Dont rattle and bang about.
http://www.podtrailer.com.au/products.html
Chop
http://www.podtrailer.com.au/products.html
Chop
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yeah I was looking at those a while back. Look like a great option behind a SierraCHOPS1 wrote:Ive seen one of these a few months back and i think theyre the most ideal trailer for a zook, lightweight, strong. Dont rattle and bang about.
http://www.podtrailer.com.au/products.html
Chop
Ransom note = demand + collage
I built this trailer about 5 years ago. It is two long wheelbase backs joined together so there is a door both ends.
There was a company in Sydney that had a contract to cut the back of brand new zooks and replace it with an aluminium tray. So for a couple of cases of beer some mates and I scored 6 backs and made trailers.
There was a company in Sydney that had a contract to cut the back of brand new zooks and replace it with an aluminium tray. So for a couple of cases of beer some mates and I scored 6 backs and made trailers.
After reading this thread I did a search on zuwharrie for trailers. After a few " mm sexy " and some " thats hot " the missus had to come see what I was looking at
http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,33410.0.html
Nik
http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,33410.0.html
Nik
I love this thread, I've gotta et myself a LWB tub that someones chopped. The SWB trailors just look a little too short in comparison. Put a 'fuel tank' in their as well, and use it for water when camping! Or even two, one front, and back.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
I was thinking LWB front with SWB rear (less overhang)Highway-Star wrote:I love this thread, I've gotta et myself a LWB tub that someones chopped. The SWB trailors just look a little too short in comparison. Put a 'fuel tank' in their as well, and use it for water when camping! Or even two, one front, and back.
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non illegitimi carborundum!
[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
non illegitimi carborundum!
[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
NIK wrote:Mud4b how did you seal the front? Was it cut from the back of the door or from behind the cab (left over from ute chop)? It looks like the moulded line that runs along the top and bottom of the body are filled in. Was it just filled in or is it not zook panel work?
Nik
this one was cut from behind the door.. and filled in with panel steel..
ive seen them done from ute chops too though. more work but it end up working out better as you can extend the front as far as you want (within reason).
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nicbeer wrote:I was thinking like mud4bs but leaving the orig fuel tank in there maybe but with a electric pump to transfer fuel across.
Nic
yup i did this but never got it running... use the electric pumps (like the fuel station) from supercheap... way cool..
it also had a bladder underneith for water.
was so cool until my roof top tent got stolen.
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Always thought teardrops to be cool
Small offroad version behind a zook would be bling
Some good designs here (some totaly crap ones too)
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear00.htm
Link about tounge/drawbar strength
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear84.htm
Link that may be handy for calculating trailer balance
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear81.htm
Download FREE IMSI Turbocad here (2D drafting and easy to use)
http://www.al-ki.com/tcad/download.php#TurboCADLE
I like this one (light and simple)
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear31.htm
Appologies to all the guy who now have yet another project
Small offroad version behind a zook would be bling
Some good designs here (some totaly crap ones too)
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear00.htm
Link about tounge/drawbar strength
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear84.htm
Link that may be handy for calculating trailer balance
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear81.htm
Download FREE IMSI Turbocad here (2D drafting and easy to use)
http://www.al-ki.com/tcad/download.php#TurboCADLE
I like this one (light and simple)
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear31.htm
Appologies to all the guy who now have yet another project
[url=http://www.4x4masters.com.au/]Australian 4X4 Masters Series website[/url]
non illegitimi carborundum!
[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
non illegitimi carborundum!
[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
nickw86au, that is one nice setup. Congrats to whoever did that work, its well done (both car and trailer).
NIK, the photo is at suzisport springwood. The photos look a little grainy, I'm guessing taken by a non-digital camera; so it probably was a while ago.
Interestingly the car looks like its had the indicators in the rear side bumber bit installed. I knew thats what the removable bit was for, but until now had never seen it actually done.
NIK, the photo is at suzisport springwood. The photos look a little grainy, I'm guessing taken by a non-digital camera; so it probably was a while ago.
Interestingly the car looks like its had the indicators in the rear side bumber bit installed. I knew thats what the removable bit was for, but until now had never seen it actually done.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
Don't know the car... but the shop is graemes, suzisport springwood.nickw86au wrote:Here's a couple of other pics from the net:
Looks like qld no. plates and a suzisport sticker on the back of the trailer?... someone might know it.
Cheers
Nick.
car might be 00ZUK's old rig...
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