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Offroad Trailer
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Offroad Trailer
I'm looking at building a 7x4 offroad trailer. Was wondering if anyone has some drawing plans/ideas/opinions on the best way ti buyild one and any problems I may encounter.
Thanks
Chook
Thanks
Chook
I designed my own trailer and had a mate build it (he's a trailer manufacturer), you think you've thought of everything you want, but after it is done you'll be making changes. Think about it carefully. Mines 6x4, wish it was 7x5, runs Adelaide Springs leaf springs, not $40 springs morelike $200, and O'briens coupling not the imitation ones (apparently they break).
The most important thing is not to run cheap shit if you plan to really offroad this thing, it'll break.
do you want to put a boat on it?
a fridge?
pushbikes?
it all depends on how much stuff you want to carry
The most important thing is not to run cheap shit if you plan to really offroad this thing, it'll break.
do you want to put a boat on it?
a fridge?
pushbikes?
it all depends on how much stuff you want to carry
off road trailer
G day mate
I build off road camper trailers.I use all states trailer spares at tuggerah or try car van, i think they both have websites.
I build off road camper trailers.I use all states trailer spares at tuggerah or try car van, i think they both have websites.
Nigel R
whats a wheelbase?? rolf lol... im guessin u mean wheeltrack.. asin the width between the left and right wheel, as opposed to the wheelbase, which is the gap between the front and the rear wheel, which, unless u build a boagy axle trailer, then u cant have a wheelbase measurement on itchunkz wrote:also make sure you have same wheel base as ya truck...
(when we did central, ours didnt match n it was fooked)
just clarifyin!
cheers!
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I work for a camper trailer company in south brisbane...and I am contimplating doing the same thing. Although I have the canvas work of my experiment well under control (thats what I do!) its the trailer design that is holding things up. Although the trailers we make are very well made, I know the offroading my trailer will do is fair worse than 90% of the population that buys them...so looking to upgrade a little...ok...a lot!
The best thing I have found to do is to go around to as many trailer/camper trailer manufacturers as possible and look at theirs. Get some ideas...discover new places of fitting things and so on and so forth.
You dont have to follow a single trailers design specs...but if combine a few you may well come up with something you want! But be ready to make changes (as said above) after you use it a couple of times!
The best thing I have found to do is to go around to as many trailer/camper trailer manufacturers as possible and look at theirs. Get some ideas...discover new places of fitting things and so on and so forth.
You dont have to follow a single trailers design specs...but if combine a few you may well come up with something you want! But be ready to make changes (as said above) after you use it a couple of times!
L.S Canvas & P.V.C
www.lscanvas.com.au
www.lscanvas.com.au
What are peoples opionions on using coils or leafs, Solid axle or independant. Steel frame, but the rest like sides alloy or Galvanised tin. All for a tough offroad trailer. What would you use for a water tank and best place to fit it.
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Im building one at the moment. Its almost finished (much more advanced than these pics show)
Im running a leaf/live axle combo with shocks.
Steel tube frame. I was going to clad it an ally 5bar plate but decided to just use steel sheel welded on. Heavier but strong.
Flip over lid is clad with 5bar ally though to get the weight down.
62L caravan water tank just behind the axle. Filler on the side of the trailer.
Rear swing out tailgate has kitchen mounted on it.
Dual rear swingaway wheel carriers.
Large storage box on draw bar.
Im running a leaf/live axle combo with shocks.
Steel tube frame. I was going to clad it an ally 5bar plate but decided to just use steel sheel welded on. Heavier but strong.
Flip over lid is clad with 5bar ally though to get the weight down.
62L caravan water tank just behind the axle. Filler on the side of the trailer.
Rear swing out tailgate has kitchen mounted on it.
Dual rear swingaway wheel carriers.
Large storage box on draw bar.
Last edited by AJ on Sat Dec 03, 2005 4:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Thanks Rangie6.5 rangie wrote:..... Mines 6x4, wish it was 7x5.......The most important thing is not to run cheap shit if you plan to really offroad this thing, it'll break.
Was thinking about a 6x4. Why do wish you had a 7x5????
Have been burnt in the past for buying cheap stuff and won't that mistake again.
Very Impressive!!!AJ wrote:Im building one at the moment. Its almost finished (much more advanced than these pics show)
Im running a leaf/live axle combo with shocks.
If you don't mind me asking what are the dimensions of the trailer Chasis.(sub-frame)
Am trying to figure out angles for the draw bar, wheel placement etc etc.
Thanks Chook
The trailer body is 2400 long x 1950 wide (width to match the GU)Chookman wrote:Very Impressive!!!AJ wrote:Im building one at the moment. Its almost finished (much more advanced than these pics show)
Im running a leaf/live axle combo with shocks.
If you don't mind me asking what are the dimensions of the trailer Chasis.(sub-frame)
Am trying to figure out angles for the draw bar, wheel placement etc etc.
Thanks Chook
Coupling is about 1300 from front of trailer.
sides are 700mm high, without the lid
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Hey Hercs. Did you run a weld across the top of your A frame where the body and front storage box crosses it?
If so, that's a big "no no" it creates a "stress raiser" and with the continual flexing done by the A frame it could fracture at those points.
Regards Andrew.
If so, that's a big "no no" it creates a "stress raiser" and with the continual flexing done by the A frame it could fracture at those points.
Regards Andrew.
We are Tig welders, gravity doesn't worry us.
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What? You think its amateur hour here?awill4x4 wrote:Hey Hercs. Did you run a weld across the top of your A frame where the body and front storage box crosses it?
If so, that's a big "no no" it creates a "stress raiser" and with the continual flexing done by the A frame it could fracture at those points.
Regards Andrew.
Engineering 101: Never weld across a structural member, particularly tubing.
I did though - single pass - to prevent a rust trap but before adding the box I gussetted the joint to remove the stress raiser.
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
How would you recommend to attach the trailer body and/or toolbox??awill4x4 wrote:Hey Hercs. Did you run a weld across the top of your A frame where the body and front storage box crosses it?
If so, that's a big "no no" it creates a "stress raiser" and with the continual flexing done by the A frame it could fracture at those points.
Regards Andrew.
Thanks Chook
Eye to eye 1250kg springs from Adelaide Engineers and Springmakers.Chookman wrote:What Size springs, axle and brakes did you use??AJ wrote:Heavy. LOLMarty1 wrote:let us know the weight when its finished...
cheers
Springs are 1250kg so it needs to be around that mark.
Landcruiser BJ42 shocks from Terrain Tamer (Copaks) - extended length of 487mm and collapsed 305mm with 16mm eyes. Angled 45degrees to the rear.
50mm square axles with mechanical (cable) disc brakes
Treg rubber block coupling with override brakes and handbrake.
Narva waterproof trailer lights
wheels are 16x8 ROH Monsoon alloys running MickeyT Dick Cepek FC2s - 285/75/16
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Thanks for all the info very much appreciated.AJ wrote:Eye to eye 1250kg springs from Adelaide Engineers and Springmakers.Chookman wrote:What Size springs, axle and brakes did you use??AJ wrote:Heavy. LOLMarty1 wrote:let us know the weight when its finished...
cheers
Springs are 1250kg so it needs to be around that mark.
Landcruiser BJ42 shocks from Terrain Tamer (Copaks) - extended length of 487mm and collapsed 305mm with 16mm eyes. Angled 45degrees to the rear.
50mm square axles with mechanical (cable) disc brakes
Treg rubber block coupling with override brakes and handbrake.
Narva waterproof trailer lights
wheels are 16x8 ROH Monsoon alloys running MickeyT Dick Cepek FC2s - 285/75/16
Another question for you though.
How have you attached the main trailer box to the chassis?
Thanks Again
Chook
Have a read of this thread:
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/inde ... eadid=9107
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/inde ... eadid=9107
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Great thread......AJ wrote:Have a read of this thread:
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/inde ... eadid=9107
Thanks Heaps
Chook
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