Advice needed - trailers
- vincentvega
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Advice needed - trailers
I am thinking about going halves with a mate in a box trailer of some description. We have had a trailer borrowed off another mate for about 3 months now and its clear we need one of our own. Main uses are furniture, engines / car parts and green waste (mate jsut bought a house)
I am considering trying to find an aluminium ute tray and building a chassis for it, although the cost of steel these days puts me off.
the trailer I am currently using has front and rear doors, and has tilt. I want both of these if i can.
The other option is track down a standard 6x4 or 7x5 trailer and modify the front door and add tilt to it. these seem to sell pretty often for about $300.
anyone got any recommendations ?
I am considering trying to find an aluminium ute tray and building a chassis for it, although the cost of steel these days puts me off.
the trailer I am currently using has front and rear doors, and has tilt. I want both of these if i can.
The other option is track down a standard 6x4 or 7x5 trailer and modify the front door and add tilt to it. these seem to sell pretty often for about $300.
anyone got any recommendations ?

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
If you are going from scratch or renovating, put a long drawbar on it, it makes them heaps easier to reverse and they track better underway.
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EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
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EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
- vincentvega
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I grew up owning boats so my reversing skills are **** hot 
if anyone spots a cheap ally tray anywhere please let me know. I am thinking maybe pickles damaged vehicle auctions I might be able to find a written off ute cheap.

if anyone spots a cheap ally tray anywhere please let me know. I am thinking maybe pickles damaged vehicle auctions I might be able to find a written off ute cheap.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
I read you can have fishing rod holders aslong as they dont protrude forwards at all, but they all seem to stick out a bit
Some good bright reversing lights on the trailer would be good too, aswell as the car. Ive also found that cage trailers are alot easier to see when unloaded and reversing, and you can fit some much more crap in them.
Another good idea I saw was some wheel holders on the A section near the hitch to fit motorbike front wheels, so the back wheel is on the trailer but much further forwards, giving more room at the back of the trailer for other things, might be hard to achive if you cage the trailer though, maybe you could hinge it at the front so it folds flat to the floor.
Some good bright reversing lights on the trailer would be good too, aswell as the car. Ive also found that cage trailers are alot easier to see when unloaded and reversing, and you can fit some much more crap in them.
Another good idea I saw was some wheel holders on the A section near the hitch to fit motorbike front wheels, so the back wheel is on the trailer but much further forwards, giving more room at the back of the trailer for other things, might be hard to achive if you cage the trailer though, maybe you could hinge it at the front so it folds flat to the floor.