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15th September 2012, 07:44 PM
#1
Time to get a trailer
Well it is time for a trailer so I can take the family and all their associated stuff on holiday.
Was thinking about a small single axel 6x4 or 7x4. Any hot tips on good brands and ones to avoid?
Will not be 4x4ing with it although it will be used on a bush block to move mulch/logs/dirt.
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15th September 2012, 09:00 PM
#2
Don't touch B&M they turn to cheese in 10 years, no joke we rebuilt one today to use as a roadside ad board!! That's how far gone it was.
Classic trailers are solid and the fella that runs the joint has a Disco
Otherwise it's have a look and see what you like.
Cheers
Will
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16th September 2012, 08:46 AM
#3
I got a Pod Trailer for going away. Chuck stuff in, close and lock lid and drive away...
Over the years I've added external gas bottle holders, jerry can holder and roof racks to it.
I don't use it for 4WDing so it was a fairly stock one. They are a little $$$ but very well made. With the plastic tub just hose them out and not worry about rust. I got the galvanised chassis too.
Stockman Products - Home of the Podtrailer
Here's a pic after I put the roof rack on it. If you want ony more pics let me know.
2012 110 Defender
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16th September 2012, 09:17 AM
#4
I would recommend a 7x4 (extra length is handy) with 18" high sides, make a huge difference over the standard 12" sides.
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16th September 2012, 06:00 PM
#5
Or you could make your own like i did, Well 2 of them .

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16th September 2012, 06:04 PM
#6
I picked up a trailer made from a converted tub from a Series II Landy Ute (I think), must be decades old, looks pretty ordinary, but tough and basically rust free, being made from aluminium. Takes a fair bit of stuff, and has a pretty high clearance.
The wheel stud pattern is almost the same as the Disco 2, which is almost useful when going some distance with it, but not quite
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16th September 2012, 07:23 PM
#7
Hi Gullible, I second Vogue's suggestion. That extra length of the seven footer is remarkably handy and the extra height is good too. As a further suggestion, if you can afford it, get one that is fully galvanised and you have an asset for life. There will probably be a trailer related forum somewhere on the net that could be informative. Cheers, 130man.
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17th September 2012, 06:15 AM
#8
Hey Gullible,
I would be careful with any shopping given your user name 
After having 2 trailers rust out on me, I wanted a galvanized one.
I had an off road fully galvanized 7 x 4 trailer made using LR hubs at Sunshine Trailers in Melbourne. Has 18" sides, and a cage on top. I have recently made a rack that my rooftop tent is mounted on. It is a perfect size for the Quad Bike to drive into, and then off I go.
I had the wheel track made the same as the Defenders.
Long draw bar with storage box, and spare.
I plan on building boxes on the cage for storage, and kitchen.
There are photo's in Cairns to Uluru in the trip report section. It was taken after my accident. I bent the axle, hub, wheel, and drawbar.
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17th September 2012, 06:22 AM
#9
Get a 7x5 with a cage.
Really useful never take my age of its great 7x5 is just that bit bigger really good size
cheers
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17th September 2012, 07:20 AM
#10
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mate you say you want to use it around the property,well cages or hungry boards are a MUST!!!!!
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