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- SPANISH FORK, UTAH
Starting to gather parts for an off road trailer to pull behind my SXS. I have been holding on to the stock tires and some wheels from an old fourwheeler and have been looking for some kind of axle to fit the wheels but no luck to be had. I found some cheap trailer spindles and 4 on 4 hubs and found out that Golf Cart wheels are 4 on 4 lug pattern. $142 bucks later I have spindles, hubs and 12x7 wheels to fit the tires I have laying around.
The spindle / hubs are cheap garbage but should work, Wheels are nice though. So the question of the day is axle tube... I have some 1.5" .120 wall DOM that will work, do you guys think that will hold up for the intended use? This trailer shouldn't ever see more than 600 or so pound total weight most likely much less. Im thinking of pulling 2 leafs out of a little boat trailer springs and using one of the harbor freight trailer tongue boxes as the base of the trailer with a removable tongue so the trailer will fit in the back of the truck.
I cant decide the full design but I thing the box gives me some secure storage and the rest will just be open, I will probably just weld directly to the back of the box and go from there. total length minus tongue, probably 3.5' maybe... anyone ever built something like this?
https://www.harborfreight.com/2-34-cu-ft-steel-trailer-tongue-box-62253.html
The spindle / hubs are cheap garbage but should work, Wheels are nice though. So the question of the day is axle tube... I have some 1.5" .120 wall DOM that will work, do you guys think that will hold up for the intended use? This trailer shouldn't ever see more than 600 or so pound total weight most likely much less. Im thinking of pulling 2 leafs out of a little boat trailer springs and using one of the harbor freight trailer tongue boxes as the base of the trailer with a removable tongue so the trailer will fit in the back of the truck.
I cant decide the full design but I thing the box gives me some secure storage and the rest will just be open, I will probably just weld directly to the back of the box and go from there. total length minus tongue, probably 3.5' maybe... anyone ever built something like this?
https://www.harborfreight.com/2-34-cu-ft-steel-trailer-tongue-box-62253.html