WildOne
23rd June 2008, 08:12 PM
My next project is to build a tough off road trailer for work and camping duties. I'm loking for some advice from those that have gone down this road already.
So far i've ordered the axle (45mm square) with hubs to match my Disco, alco electric offroad brakes, offroad springs (eye,eye), tregg coupling with handbrake.
Im ready to order my steel so would like to clarify a few things first.
Questions i would like some advice on are
1. Is 100 x 50 RHS overkill for the drawbar, was thinking 3mm wall thickness.
2. Was thinking 50 x 50 x 2mm square for the chassis, or should i go with RHS?
3. The drawbar lenghth so far is looking to be 2,4m from the coupling to the axle, this is to allow me to be able to open the rear door of the Disco with the trailer hitched, rear overhang from the axle to rear of trailer is working out to 1,4m so am concerned with ramp over and departure angles. Any input here? what would "normal" dimensions be for an offroad trailer?
At this stage i want to get the trailer built, reistered and useable for work duties but will include a water tank + pump. Batteries/kitchen and tent top will come later. Overall dimensions i'm working toward are; overall length >4m, width 1,8m (to match Disco) and height of bin 1,1m to allow for a standard tent drop.
Any other advice would be great
Cheers, Phill
So far i've ordered the axle (45mm square) with hubs to match my Disco, alco electric offroad brakes, offroad springs (eye,eye), tregg coupling with handbrake.
Im ready to order my steel so would like to clarify a few things first.
Questions i would like some advice on are
1. Is 100 x 50 RHS overkill for the drawbar, was thinking 3mm wall thickness.
2. Was thinking 50 x 50 x 2mm square for the chassis, or should i go with RHS?
3. The drawbar lenghth so far is looking to be 2,4m from the coupling to the axle, this is to allow me to be able to open the rear door of the Disco with the trailer hitched, rear overhang from the axle to rear of trailer is working out to 1,4m so am concerned with ramp over and departure angles. Any input here? what would "normal" dimensions be for an offroad trailer?
At this stage i want to get the trailer built, reistered and useable for work duties but will include a water tank + pump. Batteries/kitchen and tent top will come later. Overall dimensions i'm working toward are; overall length >4m, width 1,8m (to match Disco) and height of bin 1,1m to allow for a standard tent drop.
Any other advice would be great
Cheers, Phill