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I was thinking of doing the same thing with my pelican first aid kit. When I put the sheet metal on I think I'm going to attach it to the inside of the tailgate. That way if I want to attach another mount or have something else off the back I can just attach it to the square tubing without removing the sheet metal.
I’ve been helping my brother with his M416 and he mounted the first aid pelican case on the rear.
You trailer is looking great.
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Trailer looks great...nice job on the tailgate fab. [/QUOTE
FIFY.Thanks. This is my first real fabrication job. You learn a lot in a little time when your actually doing it and not just posting about it.
The trailer weighed 550lbs or so before I did anything. After upgrading everything it now weighs 680lbs. My intention was to keep it as light as possible so it is easily towed by my 04 Tacoma and does not hinder my off roading ability. They were originally built as a 1/4 ton trailer so 500lbs is what it was designed for. However, These little trailer are overbuilt from the beginning and I have heard of guys putting over 1000lbs in them. Fully loaded with 15 gallons of water and 15 gallons of extra fuel plus camping and other supplies I will be under 1100lbs. This will change after I add a roof top tent. I have not upgraded the suspension at all and it rides very nice even when unloaded.Q: How much does this type of trailer weigh? What are you pulling it with? How much weight are you going to be allowed to load in it?
I have thought about doing something like this myself. Thx.