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    Love this trailer

    This would be sweet if I could find a tray from a 'fender, except no top as I would have it camper trailer style.

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    A few people on here have them - made out of series trays.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    and I just happen to have a SIII tray.
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    do you ? I think it might cost a bit much for you to send it to stooge in tassie though !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I actualy sold a defender tub like that to a guy building a trailer a few months back, i think it was a user off here, i wonder how he is getting on with it?

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    Yep, im interested in making one for sure. How about sending it down Blknight and ill pay for the freight...

    Ill have to talk to JC about getting one from a wreck.
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    ive had 3 people want one and no-ones come to pick it up...


    looks like a project I had taken off the back burner now gets a spot on the stove.
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    I am using a Series III rear tub and a roof off a SWB Series, which happens to be the exact length of the Series tub, fitted on my W/Shpo trailer chassis. The sides of the tub will be extended to allow me to stand in the rear of the tub with the roof pivotting from the front extended, with canvas sides and rear. Nice and light and only cost $200 so far, Regards Frank.

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    Trailer Tub Series

    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    I am using a Series III rear tub and a roof off a SWB Series, which happens to be the exact length of the Series tub, fitted on my W/Shpo trailer chassis. The sides of the tub will be extended to allow me to stand in the rear of the tub with the roof pivotting from the front extended, with canvas sides and rear. Nice and light and only cost $200 so far, Regards Frank.
    What size axle did you put under it? My mate has a tub,tried the axle he had but it was too short.We have left it at that for we think that we might have to get a special length made up and we want Landy hubs
    Thanks and cheers,
    John disco44

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco44 View Post
    What size axle did you put under it? My mate has a tub,tried the axle he had but it was too short.We have left it at that for we think that we might have to get a special length made up and we want Landy hubs
    Thanks and cheers,
    John disco44
    John, the trailer has the standard W/Shop Trailer axle with off-set rims, and it has standard Land Rover hubs as standard, the wheel studs on the trailer are slightly smaller (thread dia.) than the Series III or Disco

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