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  1. Cornishrooster

    US East DIY Expedition Camper Trailer

    Looking to sell my homemade expedition trailer before our new teardrop arrives. The box itself is 4x8 and made out of marine grade plywood that was soaked and sealed with an epoxy cure. The box sits on a Harbor freight trailer that was welded together, has a 2x2 steel tube running down the...
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    Placed an order for a loaded up off road Hiker trailer yesterday.

    In the eight months it takes to build I'm going to start designing the 3D model for the swing out/pull out stove and counter top. Id love to start fabricating it right away but I'm not taking any chances on fitment. I had this idea about using a swing joint/pivot for a spare tire mount to create...
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    Few questions for Hiker Trailer owners.

    Hey all - Anyone have an offroad version with upswing galley door? How do you like it? Also have a batwing awning? Does it work out with the upswing? Anyone know the overall dimensions of the 5x9 offroad? Is there anything you added or didn't add that you wish you had? Thanks Mike
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    Older build here from a new member

    Hey all. Just wanted to share a trailer that I built three years ago on a harbor freight frame. I ran a piece of 2x2 steel tubing down the middle and welded it on to give the trailer rigidity and also added a 3500lb axel. The box is made with marine grade 3/4' plywood that I only joined with...
  5. Cornishrooster

    Hello

    Hey all - I'm not necessarily an overlander but I do love camping and fishing. Back before I knew anything about overlanding me and my high school buddies, that both had SR5 trucks, would go muddin' and campin. Definitely miss that truck. Anyway a few years back I built my own travel...