As suggested, you can use the back end of the Landrover chassis. But if planning an unbraked trailer limited to 750kg, you are carrying around a lot of unnecessary weight that is coming off your payload, and the springs will be too stiff (Take a couple of leaves out), as the back end of a lwb Landrover was designed to carry a payload of 750kg plus part of the weight of three passengers, fuel, engine etc. At the very least I would use a Series 2/2a Rover rear axle, as you can remove the centre entirely, and it is a bolt in swap for the salisbury, except for the prop shaft, which you are not using. If you are not using brakes, ditch the brake drums and backing plate assemblies. If using the Rover springs, keep the shockers.
My feeling would be to make a chassis, but this will probably cost more and may tax your welding (and design) skills. Which way to go will depend on your situation.
John
John
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