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scoota
18th February 2010, 06:34 PM
Can someone point me towards a good custom trailer manufacturer in Sydney – I want them build me a tough box- type 4wd trailer that can handle off road and corrugations. I’ll be towing it behind a defender 110 so want same wheels and width. I’m going to attach my own roof top tent to it, so I don’t want a camper trailer as such.
Cheers, Scoota
TJS-70Y
18th February 2010, 07:24 PM
These guys seem to make good trailers. And they do custom ones as well.
Mario Trailers (http://www.mariotrailers.com.au/Box_Trailers.html)
Thomas
Chucaro
18th February 2010, 07:58 PM
Get an ex army trailer, it is one in the markets section or in the web for $400 more :)
Slunnie
18th February 2010, 08:01 PM
Robbie at Silverwood trailers in Brookvale I think it is.
THE BOOGER
18th February 2010, 08:36 PM
Holiday trailers at yennora are ok they built mine the way i wanted it and i put a tent on it myself they have a web site:)
dullbird
18th February 2010, 10:25 PM
you not able to build your own scoota? there is plenty of trailer build threads on here that can give you ideas and tips of how to do it
Don 130
19th February 2010, 08:25 AM
Ditto to the Mario trailers suggestion. They made me a tipping box trailer and it's beauty. Don
Cosmic Tourist
19th February 2010, 09:33 AM
Can someone point me towards a good custom trailer manufacturer in Sydney – I want them build me a tough box- type 4wd trailer that can handle off road and corrugations. I’ll be towing it behind a defender 110 so want same wheels and width. I’m going to attach my own roof top tent to it, so I don’t want a camper trailer as such.
Cheers, Scoota
There used to be a manufacturer called P&S Williams who were up in Mangrove mountain, just outide woy woy.
I've got one of the trailers they built for the NSW Rural fire service, based on a defender trayback, but with toyota square axles.
I cant find them on the interweb but I recall phoning them last year to replace a spring that broke on the way to Alice Springs (fair enough I suppose) and they seemed around at that time.
Its a fantastic trailer, very long shank makes reversing easy, mine has two locakble steel cabinets and a water tank and a frame for top loading, not sure how much of that is standard.
Can post pics of mine if you need
Its a pity I dont get much use out of mine any more, seeem to have become suddenly settled in Canberra :o
The only number I have is 043 741127
James
scoota
19th February 2010, 07:49 PM
you not able to build your own scoota? there is plenty of trailer build threads on here that can give you ideas and tips of how to do it
Love the idea in theory - but with my metal working skills (zip) it will have to remain just that. I'm happy to tackle some of the interior design once I have the guts built for me.
Cheers, Scoota
scoota
19th February 2010, 07:52 PM
There used to be a manufacturer called P&S Williams who were up in Mangrove mountain, just outide woy woy.
I've got one of the trailers they built for the NSW Rural fire service, based on a defender trayback, but with toyota square axles.
I cant find them on the interweb but I recall phoning them last year to replace a spring that broke on the way to Alice Springs (fair enough I suppose) and they seemed around at that time.
Its a fantastic trailer, very long shank makes reversing easy, mine has two locakble steel cabinets and a water tank and a frame for top loading, not sure how much of that is standard.
Can post pics of mine if you need
Its a pity I dont get much use out of mine any more, seeem to have become suddenly settled in Canberra :o
The only number I have is 043 741127
James
Thanks, I'd love to see your pics if you can post them -it could be what I'm after.
Scoota
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