Influencer I
I needed more room in my tj, and tried a roof rack. I really wasn't that happy...even moreso now that it is setting in my driveway. So I decided it was time to build a overland trailer. I looked at the little harbor freight trailer and decided most of it would have to be replaced. I looked at building one, but it was less expensive to buy the trailer at lowes. All metal with a floor, sides, 2000# axle, 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern (matches the tj).
I'm building this in phases, 1st buy the trailer and use it as it sets. Done!
2nd phase spring-over lift, cut and widen the axle, and put 33" tires and similar rims as what's on the jeep. Doing that so I dont need a spare tire for the trailer, and if I have a really bad day I have extra spare tires for the jeep. The extra clearance will help when pulling it off road. Almost done. Had to remove the fenders, and need to make new ones.
Up coming steps: extend the tongue; kayak mounts; dry storage for inside; articulating hitch/ able to be switched to a normal hitch; tool, battery, solar, hammock hanger??? Any ideas?
I'm building this in phases, 1st buy the trailer and use it as it sets. Done!
2nd phase spring-over lift, cut and widen the axle, and put 33" tires and similar rims as what's on the jeep. Doing that so I dont need a spare tire for the trailer, and if I have a really bad day I have extra spare tires for the jeep. The extra clearance will help when pulling it off road. Almost done. Had to remove the fenders, and need to make new ones.
Up coming steps: extend the tongue; kayak mounts; dry storage for inside; articulating hitch/ able to be switched to a normal hitch; tool, battery, solar, hammock hanger??? Any ideas?
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