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rangie cut down into a trailer
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rangie cut down into a trailer
hi, just wondering if anyone has converted an old rangie into a trailer,
is it hard to make a draw bar for it? i havnt done much of this stuff yet
how hard is it to use the existing brakes?
is it hard to make a draw bar for it? i havnt done much of this stuff yet
how hard is it to use the existing brakes?
I've got three of these storage sheds and have been thinking that trailer out of one would be good. What I thought was remove gearbox tunnel, cut chassis behind where the seats go, leave roof and back section intact - somehow turn into enclosed boxSimo63 wrote:Haven't made one into a trailer before but used quite a few as storage sheds though
More likely to go to scrap though
Hi Matt,
do you looking for something like this? http://www.alko.com.au/vehicle/disc_bra ... ation.html
But anyway i think it is a to heavy set up for a trailer using the back of a 4x4.
You need power assisted brakes and a break away system if you want to go over 2000kg or you cant load a lot in it.
You can get a free booklet with all infos to build a trailer from the RTA.
Greetings
Chris
do you looking for something like this? http://www.alko.com.au/vehicle/disc_bra ... ation.html
But anyway i think it is a to heavy set up for a trailer using the back of a 4x4.
You need power assisted brakes and a break away system if you want to go over 2000kg or you cant load a lot in it.
You can get a free booklet with all infos to build a trailer from the RTA.
Greetings
Chris
You know, I think making one into a trailer would be a great idea .... but I just couldn't be f#@&ed either ...... scrap value is good at the momentHobie18 wrote:I've got three of these storage sheds and have been thinking that trailer out of one would be good. What I thought was remove gearbox tunnel, cut chassis behind where the seats go, leave roof and back section intact - somehow turn into enclosed boxSimo63 wrote:Haven't made one into a trailer before but used quite a few as storage sheds though
More likely to go to scrap though
Is one of those storage shed one of the Rangies I sold you?
TD 80 Series, F&R Lockers, Winch etc
I am going to build a 4x4 trailer out of my old rangir chassis. I am also going to reuse the rear axle housing and disc brakes....
haven't worked out the finner details on the draw bar yet but the brakes is the easy part
have a look at this forum - http://www.aulro.com/afvb/trailers-vans-campers/
and you need one of these
haven't worked out the finner details on the draw bar yet but the brakes is the easy part
have a look at this forum - http://www.aulro.com/afvb/trailers-vans-campers/
and you need one of these
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Yeah i am going to use one of these with the hydraulic piston ram thing on it on it and just plumb up some brake hoses to the rear discs or get a electronic brake setup but i think the 1st option will be cheaper, however it would be nice to be able to control the brakes on the trailer from within the cab.....
How are you guys going to work out draw bar length v's how much chassis to keep?
How are you guys going to work out draw bar length v's how much chassis to keep?
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
would hydraulic setup be able to adapt to a 50mm towball coupling? i like the look of your coupling but want to keep the existing rangie rear diff and brakes as is,
i will pull out the diff centre and chop the axles down, and plug up the hole in the centre
the draw bar i will use the existing chassis and cut and bend from just in front of trailing arms, the length of draw bar will depend how it looks i guess
i will pull out the diff centre and chop the axles down, and plug up the hole in the centre
the draw bar i will use the existing chassis and cut and bend from just in front of trailing arms, the length of draw bar will depend how it looks i guess
Run brake pipe or hose from each wheel to a t - piece then run a single line to the actuator on the trailer coupling fill with brake fluid. then you have to bleed the system. Same a motor car you must get all the air out. I found this -matt_w wrote:ok, so what is involved in hooking up hydraulics? i havnt done this kinda stuff before
http://www.championtrailers.com/techsup ... eed_brakes
HTH
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
How about making a dog trailer ie keep both axles where they are, connect the steering arm to a draw bar, and put a tray/box on the chassis?
The down sides to a dog trailer is they are twice as hard to reverse cos they are effectively a trailer behind a trailer. And the load space is above the wheels so they rollover easier, and the load gets thrown around more.
Pretty sure the Leyland Bros towed one on a trip somewhere.
Have fun anyway,
Bruce.
The down sides to a dog trailer is they are twice as hard to reverse cos they are effectively a trailer behind a trailer. And the load space is above the wheels so they rollover easier, and the load gets thrown around more.
Pretty sure the Leyland Bros towed one on a trip somewhere.
Have fun anyway,
Bruce.
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