Wildyoats' Off Road Trailer Build

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Johnny-

Thanks for posting up, very nice looking trailer. Your concept of simple and light will pay off for sure!

Would mind a quick run down of the material thickness and dimensions you used?

Looks like 2x2" for the chasis and box? .120 wall?

What about your channel and draw bar?

Thanks, I really enjoyed your site and build up. I am in the process of building a trailer as well.

Drew
 
Your cost of $500 to $600 for the build, is that the cost of the materials only or your time plus material?

Well, I try not to charge myself my hourly labor rate, so that would be the cost of materials only. :D The most expensive parts where the metal, and the aluminum tread brite. Thank God for friends with used parts. :cool:

That is such a sweet combo. And the coolest part, if you built it for tons less than you would have paid for it.... You just keep raising the bar....

Thanks man!

Johnny-

Thanks for posting up, very nice looking trailer. Your concept of simple and light will pay off for sure!

Would mind a quick run down of the material thickness and dimensions you used?

Looks like 2x2" for the chasis and box? .120 wall?

What about your channel and draw bar?

Thanks, I really enjoyed your site and build up. I am in the process of building a trailer as well.

Drew

Hey Drew- I don't know if you caught the article or not, but the link above has all the specs in the write-up! ;)

I pulled her to MOAB this past weekend, damn straight and nice to tow! :bounce:

Paul May was with us and his $9K Chaser trailer, damn those are sweet! I plan on stealing some ideas off of it to use on mine. :)
 
:D The most expensive parts where the metal, and the aluminum tread brite. Thank God for friends with used parts. :cool:

I like used stuff. After all, the tree huggers tell us we need to recycle.
 
Johnny how is that suspension handling on the dirt roads and such, pretty good? can't remember if I mentioned it elsewhere but nice job dude..!
 
Johnny you never cease to amaze me, excellent job my friend have fun and hope to see you in either Moab or on the Rubicon in August. Good show.
 
Very nice job, I saw it in Moab and looked at it a little closer. I really like it, if I ever put a real engine in my 85 4Runner I may consider copying your plans. For right now i tow the 4Runner with my truck adn that is enough towing.

Great Job!!!!
 
I have followed your ideas with my homemade roof rack, now this something I want to tackle. You make it seem so easy... AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Nice trailer! I echo the comments of all those posting before me. How about a ''lessons learned'' post now that you've been through CM07. I thought I saw a post of it flipped over, but that it wasn't damaged. Good testimonial to your build. After hauling it on the trailer what would you do differently, or what are you glad you did right the first time? Thanks for great write up!
 
Nice trailer! I echo the comments of all those posting before me. How about a ''lessons learned'' post now that you've been through CM07. I thought I saw a post of it flipped over, but that it wasn't damaged. Good testimonial to your build. After hauling it on the trailer what would you do differently, or what are you glad you did right the first time? Thanks for great write up!

Well, you must be mistaken for a few reasons. Number one, I did not attend CM07 this year, Bimmerfest in CA took priority again. Number two, since I was not in Moab, that definately was NOT me NOR was my trailer tipped over. Sorry. ;)

I will say that our Moab trip a month ago (the maiden voyage) went flawless. The trailer behaved BEAUTIFULLY on the trip down there. No swaying at all!!

The things I have planned for it are some feet for the front and back, it was a little difficult to keep it level via the back of the truck. Aside from that, I will be adding a water tank, and some other ameneties merely for pleasure. :cool:
 
Huh! I saw a pic of a similar trailer tipped over behind a rig similar to yours...can't remember the thread. Well, I'm glad it wasn't you!

Good to hear it's worked flawlessly for you. I couldn't sleep last night...too many trailer threads running through my head. You guys have given me the sickness! I was thinking that the fenders sticking out the way they do on most of these seem like real hang up points. Do you see that as a problem? What about ''Sliders'' to guide the trailer through trees and obstacles without getting hung on the fenders?
 
Huh! I saw a pic of a similar trailer tipped over behind a rig similar to yours...can't remember the thread.


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Don't know how you'd confuse a blue FJ Cruiser and black FZJ80.
 
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Yeah, yeah, sorry. I spend too much time on mud and everything seems to run together. It's part of the addiction...after a while you start hallucinating. Thanks for clearing it up!
 
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Don't know how you'd confuse a blue FJ Cruiser and black FZJ80.

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Hee hee. It's all good. ;)

Soooooooooo. A little update: Took the beast on a horrible washboard road. It shook like hell but did just fine. I managed to rattle the Yakima low profile mounts right out of their mounts (the Yakima parts that is) so I may be revising those.

Also, I really got sick of the pintle hitch bouncing around, and am I sure all the campers up in the Uintahs were a little pissed off at it as well since I was so late pulling into camp. So, screw the pintle, I am going with one of these: http://www.locknroll.com/

I lost a back up light in the rattle and rolling too. If anyone finds it, send it my way eh? :grinpimp:

But all in all, it still held up just great and was uber-handy.
 
so are you selling the pintle and lunette ?

i may be interested if you do, what kind ya got ?

Let me know ..

Thanks in advance ...
 
so are you selling the pintle and lunette ?

i may be interested if you do, what kind ya got ?

Let me know ..

Thanks in advance ...


Ha ha ha! Vulture!!! Don't even wait until the body is cold eh?

We shall see. I'll put you in line if I decide to sell it. ;)
 
Just a little 15 month update, still going strong and no breaks! If only my roof top tent cover would have lasted this long! :D
 
So, did you go with the Locknroll trailer hitch? Looks a lot like a U-Joint to me. Seems like someone with your skills could just grab a drive shaft off an old F-250 and weld one right up.
 

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