So we have built a few. G3 off-road Fabrication is out Facebook page.
So the trailer build should have a few goals such as storage, kitchen, slides, materials and coatings. This particular trailer was built specifically to be towed by a JKU so weight was a consideration. I built the frame out of steel, the doors are awe so and bought from eBay. I put a rear slide out kitchen and it is built out of aluminum. The rack holding the rent is also aluminum. The solar is 100 watt renogy. The frame of the box is steel and covers in monstalinern coated ply. The entire box is removable from the frame. There is an arb awning that rides low but folds up to over 6 feet. I run power in the tent through a quick connect. More info if needed
Thanks Mike
I don’t go on to FB, are you on instagram? I am looking to built a rig that will be capable of a month or more in the outback. So water storage and power are important. I think I am going to remove the rear seat from the Toy for a cold weather sleeping spot.
The trailer I have is a medium weight (capability) a 4x8 base, it will be towed with w 2018 4Runner. It will be within towing specs of the 4Runner. Solid axel but thought an independent suspension would remove the possible ground clearance issue of the axle. Thought a pintle hitch would be preferable to a 2” ball. Now looking at locknroll and max couplers.
I thought I should put 4Runner hubs (matching tires & wheels) on it so they would work as a spare for my 4Runner visa versa .
Thanks for the input, looking forward to more info.
Rich