Influencer II
Looking good...love teardrop trailersI lost a bunch of pictures on the frame build. All the ones with the fenders, which is probably good because I'm not sure I'm happy with them. When I started building I wanted the same wheels and tires that we had on the Jeep. We still have the stock Rubicon wheels with a 33X10.5 tire. My plan was to stick with the stock rims which I like and go to a 35X12.5 tire. So that is what I built for. The problem was I couldn't find the rims for a reasonable price, It was crazy what people wanted for them. Then I got thinking I would just go with 34X10.5 tire on the Jeep instead of 35's. So not having a clue what I wanted I found some stock Wrangler wheels with the stock mud terrain tires that still had some life. There is all kinds of problems putting car wheels on a trailer and if anyone wants to know ask and I can go into details. But at least I have some wheels that will work to finish the build and a few trips.
The fenders mount to the frame not the cabin. I have seen where people rip the fenders off and do a lot of damage to the camper walls. I also wanted nerf bars for protection. Problem is add protection is added weight. Ugh!
One of the other things I struggled with was how to haul water. We live in the desert and so extra water is always good and I also wanted a shower since we hardly ever camp in campgrounds with showers. So the best place for water storage is between tha axles. While I looked for a tank I didn't want the frame to get rust while sitting so a few coats of POR 15 top coated with Raptor Liner. But I left the part I would still need to weld clear.
I came up this this for the tank. The aluminum will be a skid plate to protect the tank. This will be added on as an upgrade at a later date.
Finished frame less axles, stabilizer jacks installed.
Great colors.....looks amazing.I got a Cortisone shot in my shoulder and can actually get some time working on the teardrop again. But It's a rainy Sunday, I was planing on spraying some Raptor Liner today but not sure that will happen. So will try to get caught up on the build thread.
Next up was paint. I was going to stray with some auto paint and then decided to us the Raptor Liner since it went on easy and looked great on the frame.
First up was acid etch primer. I was planing on spraying this Saturday for a few weeks and it rains. If I recall this was the first measurable rain we had in over 200 days. We needed the rain but not on my day to spray. Had to go to plan B. It did help lower the temperature a bit.
Quick flash off, two coats later and Bedliner on the roof, wait 1 hour and second coat.
The get set to spray the walls. Got two coats on too. Finished all in one day.
Next was to get it on back on the frame. I had it on the frame once already and had all the mounting holes pre drilled and this time it was less than 10 minutes to do with my wife's help.
I lowered the frame to the same hight as the dolly I had the cabin on and used 3/4" black pipe for rollers. and just rolled it on adjusting the frame height so it wouldn't go to fast.
When it was on I used the jacks to raise it to get the axle and wheels back on. Note doors came it too. I was planing on building my doors because two doors are around $700. But when you buy all the parts needed and and factor in the time I couldn't justify building them. I have a total of about 20 minutes messing with doors.
Here is a close up of the texture of the Raptor Liner. The blue disc is a 80 sanding disc. This is what I was after I didn't want the course look you see on some Bedliners.
Had to get an idea what it will look like behind the Jeep.
I have a few more picture to get me up to where I am now.
Thanks for the kind words and for following along.
Todd
Off-Road Ranger I
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Well done.
At first I couldn't imagine why you would do a black roof, particularly given the temps in your locale, but seeing it behind the Jeep I see why.
Good luck with your own body. Having collected my share of chronic aches/pains over the years I sympathize with you.
Hey sorry to read about the loss of a family member. Always a tough time.That is a great looking trailer. I am wondering why you did not go with more usb outlets in the cabin part of the trailer? Love the Raptor liner - what psi did you use to get the texture that you wanted?
Yeah, but who would want to live without having fun?I wish someone would have told me when I was younger that I'll be paying with aches and pains for doing fun/dumb stuff when I get older. Then I wish I would have listen to them. LOL.
Todd
Member I
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