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Well, I have sourced an axle 3500# solid axle without camber. Axle, spindles, 6x5.5 hubs, bearings, seals, dust cap, springs, shackles, spring perches, and spring hangers, shipped to my door for 122.95 plus 58 shipping!
I have a quote for just over 240 bucks for the steel for the chasis, box, bumper, fenders, and tongue.
I get a week off at Thanksgiving and I am going to try to knock out the chasis and main cargo box.
We'll see how it goes. Should be fun!
Rezarf <><
Well, I have sourced an axle 3500# solid axle without camber. Axle, spindles, 6x5.5 hubs, bearings, seals, dust cap, springs, shackles, spring perches, and spring hangers, shipped to my door for 122.95 plus 58 shipping!
I have a quote for just over 240 bucks for the steel for the chasis, box, bumper, fenders, and tongue.
I get a week off at Thanksgiving and I am going to try to knock out the chasis and main cargo box.
We'll see how it goes. Should be fun!
Rezarf <><
Sweet dude. I'll be looking forward to the build.![]()
Yeah, Wes you and Exiled talked me into it. I figure I can make it the way I want it... a few reasons for doing it were:
I like to design things!
I like to build things!
The material cost isn't that bad.
I can "build it as I go"
I can control what I need and can custom make things to my specs, like plumbing, gas lines, kitchen, storage, size, cargo capacity.
But more of the vote was because:
I will not spend time undoing things that are not correct, tongue length, hitch style, covered cargo area, tailgate mod etc...
No money into sandblasting and metal replacement, and body work.
No having to swap over hubs to get them to match the cruiser hubs.
All the little things, good wiring, rust free hardware, and ride height.
I am still working on getting all my parts together before starting to fab anything up, I am getting a water tank, and stove/sink/facuet those things together before I get rolling.
Should be fun. Thanks Wes! I will need to get your help as I go for sure.
Rezarf <><
You're on the right track, Rezarf, do it once, do it right, no re-do's or regrets. Awesome, can't wait to see how it turns out!
can anyone speak of the torsion vs, solid axle srpung over? Which one is a better choice?
Any good online sources? I am in Colorado if it helps.
Rezarf <><
Where did you find the cabinets? those are great and would work perfectly for me? Any more of them around?
FYI you can get all kinds of different fenders from Tractor Supply and Northern Tool in both aluminum and steel. Just something to look into.
Otherwise, the plan sounds good. I'm curious why such a beefy rear bumper on a trailer? It's only as strong as the frame it's tied too...
Let me know how the aluminum works out (many many pictures). I was going to do mine out of ply wood but that is way too heavy. Where are you sourcing that much aluminum?
Dan