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Here’s mine. I built it out of a 1958 Dodge truck bed trailer. It has a 20 gallon water tank, RV pump, 12v, fridge, shower, etc..
Nice tub to use for a trailer. Has character for sure. What shower set up is that and how do you like it?
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If I had more room in my trailer, I know I'd just bring more useless junk that I don't need. Trying to keep[ the weight at 1000# I'm glad I made it small. My 4' X 5' X 24" box, with a 125# RTT and 15 gal of water weighs in at 1125#.......I'm shocked it weighs so much.Yes I mean extending the body over the wheels 99% of the trailers you see are just a box with wide fenders seemed like a lot of wasted space
Yeah sorry about that. Unfortunately when your not a logged in member, all that advertisement shows up. I forgot how much of it there is, since I am not only a member, I am a Moderator and see no adverts at all.T
wow a lot of advertising over there... guess I won’t be able to read it :(
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Thank you. Nice looking fenders you built up.Yeah sorry about that. Unfortunately when your not a logged in member, all that advertisement shows up. I forgot how much of it there is, since I am not only a member, I am a Moderator and see no adverts at all.
I added a few basic pictures on the previous post, with the build thread link for you.
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Sorry but that isn't a harbor freight any more. I have one like you started with that I bought in 1998 for $149.00 as a kit. You have a very nice trailer but if someone is going to build a trailer start from scratch and save the cost of the kit trailer. IMO.Here's my Lil' Adventure Trailer. It is based off a heavily modified 4' trailer frame I bought from Harbor Freight on-line years ago.
Here's a build thread: Mini Harbor Freight (type) Trailer Ultimate Build-Up Thread - JeepForum.com
The tongue has been extended, a cooler tray placed up front, frame reinforced, slipper springs swapped out for longer springs with a shackle at the end, shocks, 3500lb axle with electric brakes, 235/75/15" tires on 15x7" rims, and a custom diamond plate tub made by Diamond Deluxe (they build hunting dog boxes). And a bunch of stuff bolted to the front/back/sides of the tub. A Cabela's double sized tent-cot acts as a RTT (with a custom cover made for it).
I've put thousands and thousands of miles on this trailer with no issues. It is simple, and it works.
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You are correct; the exact little 4' Harbor Freight trailer I bought and used to start the thread is no longer sold at HF. It actually was never sold in the store; it was sold through their website.Sorry but that isn't a harbor freight any more. I have one like you started with that I bought in 1998 for $149.00 as a kit. You have a very nice trailer but if someone is going to build a trailer start from scratch and save the cost of the kit trailer. IMO.
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Doing a homebuilt is not hard in Colorado. You do have to have the State Patrol inspect it before you can get your title and tags. I think that ran $20.
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That's a sharp little rig. Have fun with it !I picked up a 2017 Manley ORV from a member in Connecticut yesterday. Thanks Ken! Before our first trip I'd like to get an awning and I'm looking for ideas for telescoping awning mounts.
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Thanks. I'm looking forward to using it this year. Let the modifications begin.That's a sharp little rig. Have fun with it !