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I think this might be your best bet if wanting the old military trailer look. I still don't really know the difference between the two (I've never asked them).
www.kaiserwillys.com
www.kaiserwillys.com
You still need to get a suspension for it (not too expensive), and an axle. Springs are easy to find (I think they originally used WWII Jeep front springs), and you can get them in a stock height, or a lifted height. Getting an axle isn't a bad thing; you can get one to your exact specs (width, bolt pattern, with/without brakes, etc.).
They also sell just the tub:
www.kaiserwillys.com
These tubs measure essentially 40" wide by 72" long.
One thing about these military tubs (repro's or originals) is that they aren't that tall (about 18"). A lot of folks go to great lengths (and expense) to get a lid made for them.
I had my tub made by Diamond Deluxe, and the tub they built me was about 27" tall, with a hinged lockable lid to my specs.. It was made out of aluminum diamond plate. For the frame I used a modified Harbor Freight frame.
Link:
You might get lucky finding an old military trailer reasonably priced and in good shape, but if you find one cheap, a lot of time you're dealing with rust, and you still generally will be swapping out the springs, axle, and rewiring it. Costs will add-up.
Before you go spending a lot of time and money on a trailer, read this thread. It is a long read, but when you're done, you should be able to build your own little trailer for a lot less than it would cost to buy one already made. And it will be made to your specs and needs. Don't think a trailer built off a HF frame isn't tough-enough. Mine has lots of thousands of miles on it, and a lot of that was overlanding.
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Complete Trailer Assembly Kit Fits 41-45 MB, GPW
New Reproductions Complete Trailer Assembly Kit (with chassis)Original thickness steel assembly with fender wells. Great additional to your military or civilian vehicle. Comes painted in primer.Kit includes:MB Trailer Assembly with ChassisMB Trailer Eye LunetteMB Trailer Leg SupportMB Trailer...
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Trailer Assembly (with chassis) Fits 41-45 MB, GPW
New Reproductions Trailer Assembly (with chassis)Original thickness steel assembly with fender wells. Great additional to your military or civilian vehicle. Comes painted in primer.Fits:41-45 MB41-45 GPWNote:Ships truck freight.
You still need to get a suspension for it (not too expensive), and an axle. Springs are easy to find (I think they originally used WWII Jeep front springs), and you can get them in a stock height, or a lifted height. Getting an axle isn't a bad thing; you can get one to your exact specs (width, bolt pattern, with/without brakes, etc.).
They also sell just the tub:
![www.kaiserwillys.com](/forums/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.kaiserwillys.com%2Fapp%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F03%2Fmb-trailer-1__81903.1653394989.1280.1280.jpg&hash=1ea7a800f3f5ea416b4ade7c58c8d67a&return_error=1)
Trailer Assembly (without chassis) Fits 41-45 MB, GPW
Trailer Assembly (without chassis) Fits 41-45 MB, GPW | Kaiser Willys
These tubs measure essentially 40" wide by 72" long.
One thing about these military tubs (repro's or originals) is that they aren't that tall (about 18"). A lot of folks go to great lengths (and expense) to get a lid made for them.
I had my tub made by Diamond Deluxe, and the tub they built me was about 27" tall, with a hinged lockable lid to my specs.. It was made out of aluminum diamond plate. For the frame I used a modified Harbor Freight frame.
Link:
You might get lucky finding an old military trailer reasonably priced and in good shape, but if you find one cheap, a lot of time you're dealing with rust, and you still generally will be swapping out the springs, axle, and rewiring it. Costs will add-up.
Before you go spending a lot of time and money on a trailer, read this thread. It is a long read, but when you're done, you should be able to build your own little trailer for a lot less than it would cost to buy one already made. And it will be made to your specs and needs. Don't think a trailer built off a HF frame isn't tough-enough. Mine has lots of thousands of miles on it, and a lot of that was overlanding.
Mini Harbor Freight (type) Trailer Ultimate Build-Up Thread - JeepForum.com
Lets face it, there's only so much you can fit in the back of a Jeep, even with the rear seat removed. Some folks get pretty creative with Rubbermaid
www.jeepforum.com
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