Please dont get me wrong David,
In no way am I telling you to suck eggs!
I will shout you beers when you end up passing through Cooktown 
I love the fact you started, carried through and completed this project.
Way too many people would have just copied Kimberleery etal inadequate swing arm suspension design.
You went and played with a design that you thought up AND that should be totally rewarded!
I guess it is more that I have played the single axle independent trailer suspension game and in my opinion (as Sitec mentions) independent is a bad joke being played on everyone who buys into it
A trailer is a tripod. There is absolutely no reason to have independent suspension and independent loses left-right dynamic load sharing.
I personally think swing arms have become popular because they are sexy.
AFAIK SugarGlider started it. In the 80s they were able to package swing arms for any dimension trailer with coils (unheard of in toyota land when leaves ruled) and the setup is compact.
Offroad trailers in my opinion do need to track the same as the tow vehicle - so if you are making generic suspension for trailer manufactirers swing arms are easy as you just bolt/weld them on at the correct width.
But it is also my opinion that trailers must have left right dynamic load sharing for stability on broken ground.
So if you run swing arms (especially on soft spring rates ) then you really need to link left to right with sway bars
Or you could just run a solid axle and any other combination of links. Radius arms with panhard, triangulated four link or parralel four link with panhard, or follow TrackTrailer and run cross arms as your main links and then single pivot radius arms.
David,
I am very keen to see how you set up the antirock/ARB units and if they fix the twitches...
Out of interest would your current chassis design allow some parrallel links to be mounted on the main cross bar that leads the wheel well?
Potentially if that cross bar is structural or can be tied in so it is, you could run parralel lowers from them back to a solid axle and then run triangulating uppers from you current leading bushes?
The first (and last) independent single axle I built was on a gal dipped chassis.
The suspension sucked badly in dynamic situations and wrt to tyre wear.
It was a fiddle but i was able to manipulate the existing galvanized swing arm pivot connections to accept a triangulated four link design.
That trailer is now 3 years old and going strong.
Obviously not perfect as I had to work with an already galvanised setup
But MkII happens to be a chassis Im laying out in the shed at the moment... this one is a chassis for a camper trailer (the original above was a boat trailer)
I have a .DXF for the rough design when I get my act together Ill take some purdie pictures and post a build in AULRO.
Peace (and there are cold beers in fridge for ya David)
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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