holy... enough water cans
are you going to be washing your truck while offroad or what...
but seriously. nice build, wish i could get something like it for my kick to pull.
I just threw the water cans in for ideas.
Looks pretty stylish so far. That is a lot of black.
Are you going to add any U-Bolts or Tie Downs to the front end so you can strap all of your water bottles and gas cans in with a ratchet strap?
Yes sir, thats in the works.
Here are a few pics I took wheeling the trailer today. I was happy to find that the trailer didn't hurt me going uphill in loose sand and dirt as badly as I thought it would. Plus, I conducted this little test with my street tires. Also, the hitch performed a lot better than I thought it would.
After wheeling, I was in love with my trailer again so I made the long trek to Fazzios (metal supply).
I bought:
Steel plate
Bar stock
1" box tubing
a pintle setup
some tiedowns
mud flap material
rubber stretch tiedowns
and some stuff to build a spare tire carrier for the jeep
I'm sure theres something else I am forgetting
I spent about 4 hours at the place because it is really a mad scientist's dream store. They even have what they call the "army room" which is full of everything from treads for robots to parachute parts. I found a cool bering in there that I am going to use for the swing arm on the spare tire carrier.
I took the trailer down there to test gas milage and to haul supplies. The spare was wobbling a lot on the highway so I stopped and took it down and threw it in the bed for the rest of the trip. Amazingly, my gas milage did not seem much worse with the trailer. I am VERY happy with the trialer's ride and suspension. I can barely feel that it is there. I have to shorten my safety chains a little because they scrape too often.
Anyway... I got a late start on the trailer construction because of the trip.
Here's what I got done today.
I used two triangular pieces of 1/8" steel to reinforce the sides of the spare tire carrier. Then I used two pieces of 3/16 bar stock to finish off the front and back and box it all in. I could fill my spare tire with concrete and this would not even flinch now.
Then I reinforced the tongue. I turned it into a composite tongue by adding two pieces of the 2x3 box tubing that I had originally used for the tongue. I anchored them to my front tongue crossmember and to the sami's frame and reinforced that with 2x3x 3/16 angle stock. I grinded and sanded everything down, prepped and painted, and I am ready for whatever I decide to do tomorrow. I can pile 800-1000lb of cargo into the trailer now based on the tongue strength formula.
Also, I am getting a couple of goodies in the mail around next tuesday. A guy paid me to build him some rock-crawler style bumpers a few years ago when I had a race shop at my disposal. They were on his fourwheeling rig until he rolled it recently. I must have built the bumpers pretty sturdy (I think I used 2x5x1/4 rectangular tubing as a starting point if I remember correctly) because even though the truck was totaled in the rollover, the bumpers were undamaged. I traded him something else he needed so I could get the bumpers back. I am going to adapt them to my wrangler as soon as they get here.
He said that the woman at UPS asked if he could package the bumpers in a wooden crate because she knew of a chrome bumper for a vintage car that was damaged during shipping once. His reply was something like "Lady, your guys couldnt damage these bumpers if they tried."