Enthusiast II
So I'm just wrapping up my build on my trailer and figured I'd put it up here to show folks the route I went. I couldn't justify $4k+ for an offroad trailer to put my tent on, plus I really wanted more versatile cargo capabilities than most of the little box trailers offer. The goals:
In my mind, the easiest way to accomplish this would be to find an old Toyota short-bed trailer -- preferably one with hooks on the bedsides and tailgate latches on the sides like the Land Cruisers I lusted over in Africa. Over the course of a year I looked at a handful of long beds and a few rusted-out short beds, but could never find a good candidate.
So I started expanding my search. Datsun short beds were readily available, but they tended to be rusted out. Then I got lucky and found a '76 Ford Courier trailer on the local Craigslist.
Here's how it all started:
More to follow, if folks care...
- Serve as a base-camp for our RTT
- Carry random cargo, small and large
- Remain fairly lightweight as well as short
- Use the same wheels/tires as our 4Runner
In my mind, the easiest way to accomplish this would be to find an old Toyota short-bed trailer -- preferably one with hooks on the bedsides and tailgate latches on the sides like the Land Cruisers I lusted over in Africa. Over the course of a year I looked at a handful of long beds and a few rusted-out short beds, but could never find a good candidate.
So I started expanding my search. Datsun short beds were readily available, but they tended to be rusted out. Then I got lucky and found a '76 Ford Courier trailer on the local Craigslist.
Here's how it all started:
More to follow, if folks care...