I finally picked up one of the little trailers around mid-December. I waited a week or 3 and found a welder/fab guy just east of Atlanta (David Dial at Dialed-In Fabrication on Facebook.) that would do some of the more in-depth work for me. I had him extend the tongue 18 inches, add a 2 inch coupler, and cut the fenders off and re-attach them higher up (clearance for the forthcoming bigger wheels/tires). So he welded them along the top rail of the trailer. Next, he added some cross braces to go from the front corners of the trailer out to the tongue.
I wanted this for 2 reasons:
1. I wanted to add some strength.
2. This will allow me to add my small aluminum Kobalt toolbox for some semi-dry storage.
I'll flip the axle myself this weekend. Then……
I ordered new wheels and tires (3, so I'll have a spare). The tires I chose are basic (for now) 235/75/15's and the wheels are black steel 15x6 wheels I found on ebay. These should be on next weekend. Eventually, I’d like to order wheels/tires to match my Jeep, but for now, I’m going this route to save some cash.
That's the biggest work needed. Beyond that, plans include mounting a ladder-rack type system (RTT in the future), mounting my axe and shovel, ordering and installing an awning, making a way to add a small grill to the back, figuring out how/where to mount a jerry can holder, adding a set of maxtrax, then in the future I'll look at adding floor and walls to the insides of the trailer. The mesh steel won't be able to keep mud and dirt out. Also may add a pintle hitch system, that is yet to be decided. I don’t necessarily know if I’ll be taking it through anything too gnarly, but we’ll see.
Pics below.
I wanted this for 2 reasons:
1. I wanted to add some strength.
2. This will allow me to add my small aluminum Kobalt toolbox for some semi-dry storage.
I'll flip the axle myself this weekend. Then……
I ordered new wheels and tires (3, so I'll have a spare). The tires I chose are basic (for now) 235/75/15's and the wheels are black steel 15x6 wheels I found on ebay. These should be on next weekend. Eventually, I’d like to order wheels/tires to match my Jeep, but for now, I’m going this route to save some cash.
That's the biggest work needed. Beyond that, plans include mounting a ladder-rack type system (RTT in the future), mounting my axe and shovel, ordering and installing an awning, making a way to add a small grill to the back, figuring out how/where to mount a jerry can holder, adding a set of maxtrax, then in the future I'll look at adding floor and walls to the insides of the trailer. The mesh steel won't be able to keep mud and dirt out. Also may add a pintle hitch system, that is yet to be decided. I don’t necessarily know if I’ll be taking it through anything too gnarly, but we’ll see.
Pics below.