very cool info.
If I could ask, especially those of you with the 1/4 mil trailers, what would you change or redesign? If you could build the ultimate trailer, what would it have or not have. What features would you fix. Besides things like 6 lugs / custom axle, long enough tongue for tight manuevers, good sturdy stance position for keeping it stable when dismounted. Ebrake?
If I could also ask you guys about the float features of yours versus a drop down tailgate? I think the idea of keeping everying dry and even floating 500 lbs sounds cool but is it a PITA without a rear tailgate? How about a waterproof tub and then something that acted as a table?
Here is my massive M116A1 trailer, 3/4 ton and about as large (if not larger) than a full size pickup bed. Too big for most trails. But it is one bad motha and is super heavy duty. I have the original canvas for it but it is ripped but I found a good vinyl (unfortunately) replacement for it for only $125 from a local ex-mil dealer. It would be awesome for camping. It originally was a portable power unit with generators inside, it even has a duct in the floor where the exhaust spins out the side of it...
I plan on making it my house/base camp for a couple trips this summer... But I do plan on building a nice, small, wheelable trailer from scratch this summer possibly as well....
If I could ask, especially those of you with the 1/4 mil trailers, what would you change or redesign? If you could build the ultimate trailer, what would it have or not have. What features would you fix. Besides things like 6 lugs / custom axle, long enough tongue for tight manuevers, good sturdy stance position for keeping it stable when dismounted. Ebrake?
If I could also ask you guys about the float features of yours versus a drop down tailgate? I think the idea of keeping everying dry and even floating 500 lbs sounds cool but is it a PITA without a rear tailgate? How about a waterproof tub and then something that acted as a table?
Here is my massive M116A1 trailer, 3/4 ton and about as large (if not larger) than a full size pickup bed. Too big for most trails. But it is one bad motha and is super heavy duty. I have the original canvas for it but it is ripped but I found a good vinyl (unfortunately) replacement for it for only $125 from a local ex-mil dealer. It would be awesome for camping. It originally was a portable power unit with generators inside, it even has a duct in the floor where the exhaust spins out the side of it...

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