Yeah I had looked at these last year pretty early on in my trailer looking, these and the ruger trailers out of denver. I seems like the price has gone up a fair amount in the last year, when I first saw them they started at $3,500, the Rugers started at $3k.
After picking up my axle and receiver tube last night I went out in the garage and started to feel a bit overwhelmed. Its not so bad that I'm going to rage quit but I need to take some time to think about how to go from here. I really need to get these in the right places for the trailer to be decent but I need to figure out a bunch of stuff and make some decisions before I can do that. This is stuff that you guys have already given good feedback on, I just need to decide whats going to work out best for me and how I want it so I don't end up needed to re-do a bunch of stuff later on. I'll share it so guys that are going to jump into one of these builds can see what I'm stumbling around on.
Stuff I need to decide on in no particular order:
1- Receiver tube and frame tube are both 2.5" square. Do I notch out the frame rails to slide the receiver tube through them for mounting or do I just weld the receiver to the bottom and add some bracing. Either will be plenty strong. Do whichever is easier. You won't be using this anywhere near the load capacity of your design.
2- For the tongue length, where do I start the measurements to get the clearance I need. From the front of the box or the front of the tongue deck or from the front edge of where I plan to mount the liquid storage.Your measurement needs to start at whatever point will cause interference with the Jeep if you jack knife it. You have to decide what you are doing on the front of the trailer before you can nail this down.
3- What the best way to square up the tongue to the rest of the trailer is. On the front of the trailer I don't have really any where to measure from that is uniform. I don't feel like I can rely on the joints because the welds are different thicknesses and that would throw off the numbers. I measured to the halfway point on the farthest forward full cross member and go that dialed in but the issue is where to measure from for the tip of the tongue. I may need to just tack it and then measure after I get the spring perches set because those will be a hard and flat mounting point.Like Chance said, close is plenty good on a trailer. Take center measurements on the furthest forward x-member, and the furthest rearward. Pull a string between the two and extend it to the tongue - that will give you center of the trailer for as long as your string is.
4- Where do I mount the axle. 60/40, 70/30 ect... Do I start the measurements from the front of the box or from the front of the tongue deck.Load your trailer how it will be loaded when you are using it. Place the axle wherever it needs to be to achieve your desired tongue weight. If in doubt, further back is way better than too far forward.
5- SOA or SUA. I initially planned on SOA but after doing some crude measurements yesterday I think that it might be a fair bit taller than my JK. I've only got 2.5" lift on the Jeep so its not super tall and I'll be running the same wheels/tires so that shouldn't be a factor. How I mount the receiver tube will affect this though, whether I mount it under the frame vs in the frame rails.This is personal preference, and without seeing pics/measurements nobody can decide this one for you. I'd keep it as low as you can and still clear the tire size you're running.
6- I need to order spacers. Spidertrax show the 1.75" spacers are out of stock and backordered so I'll need to call around to see if any of the other places have them. The other option is to bore out the wheels to provide clearance for the hub but I when I ordered the axle I factored the spacers into the width that I ordered. I can't really mock anything up with the axle until I have these so I'm going to try and get this sorted out pronto.If you can make the width work, I'd bore the wheels.
After I had all this garbage flying around in my head last night and wanted to do something productive I decided to grind some welds. I'm happy enough with how they look but need a flat surface for the box to mount to. I'm going to leave the welds in place on the bottom of the trailer. Props to Josh (Unstuck) for his great recommendation on the flap disks. I ordered a box from his guy on ebay a few weeks ago and have been super happy with them. I was using a grinding wheel before and was making huge divots on everything trying to clean the metal up. Its all smooth and shiny now and was super quick for weld prep and cleanup.Flap discs and soft discs are so much better than hard discs. I can't even remember the last time I used a hard disc on anything.