Well I havnt had much of a chance to do any work on my offroad trailer. But I do need a trailer to tow behind my jeep to an offroad event to haul my camping gear next month as well as needing a trailer to haul camping gear for mywlself and the family next week .... so I'm shifting gears slightly to give myself extra time for the offroad trailer.
I already have 2 trailers that I use for different projects ( 3 if you include the boat trailer), so I am taking the utility trailer I use most and modifying it slightly for use behind my jeep. As I've mentioned before, I have all kinds of parts laying around so I figured I would put some to use.
I plan on building a removable rack to go on top of the trailer so I can mount my shower and awning on top and still haul all the gear I need in the bed of the trailer. For this I made up some pockets for the rack to sit in on the side with some 2x2 square tube I had in the garage, and I removed the fenders because they were too small for my extra set of tires ( still not large tires by any means. Only around 27" tall.) And to mount them I had to flip the bolts for the springs son that they pointed inward ( this trailer has sliding leafs and the bolts that hold the leafs in place actually held the brackets for the fenders). The rack will be made of 1.5" square tube and once I get everything build I'll drill some holes to either bolt or bin them in place.
The fenders I also had sitting in a shed for a trailer I don't have anymore so I welded them on for some extra coverage.
Only took me a couple hours to get the work done with a little bit of trial and error, and just the change in tire size raised the trailer 4".
Overall for a quick job I think it turned out well and will meet my requirements short term ( without any real offroad use in the foreseeable future for this trailer).