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Very impressive work. Enjoy!
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So about a year ago I started an off-road trailer build. I have a 30 ft trailer that we use as a family to go camping, but I wanted something smaller that I could pull with my Bronco and take on more adventurous trips.

I like projects and learning to do new things, so I started completely from scratch. When I began the build I thought Iā€™d have roughly 100 hours into it from start to finish. I just completed it this last week, and easily have 4 to 5x that amount of time into it.

Since I looked at a lot of other diy builds before I started, I thought Iā€™d post this up with some pictures to maybe give the next person some ideas.

Pictures of the frame and box construction as well as axle mounting. I built the trailer to have the same track width as my bronco.

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Next I worked on the exterior skin, trim, fenders, door and window. For the exterior trim I used aluminum composite panels. They were originally orange, but me and my son wrapped them with a matte metallic blue.

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From here I added propane, outside shower/water heater, exterior drop down table and baggage doors.

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Next was the interior. Working in the small space was kind of a pain. I put down lvl flooring, placed cabinets at the front, below the cabinets is the power center and converter. Not pictured, but there is also a 15 gallon water tank below the cabinets. Lastly I used pvc shiplap on the walls and ceiling.

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The rear galley has cabinets, a small sink, two burner cooktop and a 3.3 cu ft refrigerator. I didnā€™t take a lot of pictures of this work. As the project went on longer, I was just focused on getting it done and didnā€™t take a lot of pictures.

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After a few more odds and ends, the trailer is done. It was a lot of work, but Iā€™ll enjoy it while out exploring trails. Finished pictures with my bronco.

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wow you have an awesome talent! that looks like its going to be a lot of fun.
 

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So about a year ago I started an off-road trailer build. I have a 30 ft trailer that we use as a family to go camping, but I wanted something smaller that I could pull with my Bronco and take on more adventurous trips.

I like projects and learning to do new things, so I started completely from scratch. When I began the build I thought Iā€™d have roughly 100 hours into it from start to finish. I just completed it this last week, and easily have 4 to 5x that amount of time into it.

Since I looked at a lot of other diy builds before I started, I thought Iā€™d post this up with some pictures to maybe give the next person some ideas.

Pictures of the frame and box construction as well as axle mounting. I built the trailer to have the same track width as my bronco.

0FD6C1BA-78A4-49D3-A88B-429EFA2642E8.jpeg
746CBE46-08F4-41AC-AC6C-B4F736CD91A7.jpeg
0ACE6163-1730-4BD4-A52D-B0BC5F4090A8.jpeg


Next I worked on the exterior skin, trim, fenders, door and window. For the exterior trim I used aluminum composite panels. They were originally orange, but me and my son wrapped them with a matte metallic blue.

4CFE3588-3DDD-4FE5-BC0E-541B7A412327.jpeg
0821345F-1B9E-4D6B-87EB-C5555AB78B2D.jpeg
9FF27F60-A5D7-4843-899C-3AF61A4C6A22.jpeg
F1E6D104-470B-4FE1-A1DA-CCA86C3A5CC2.jpeg
AB36D6E0-BC21-4E42-83E1-6550E4FDCBF7.jpeg


From here I added propane, outside shower/water heater, exterior drop down table and baggage doors.

E21CD9C2-99D8-44A7-96F1-6B3771DB305D.jpeg
0ED6CC64-3375-4D59-BEDF-CDEC15B75568.jpeg
486F4ACE-3142-4FBA-AD3F-FB39D7094987.jpeg
4144E188-4425-4B66-9D06-1A2990E88D55.jpeg
6C77ADD7-2E83-4430-9313-5C2DEB2537B5.jpeg


Next was the interior. Working in the small space was kind of a pain. I put down lvl flooring, placed cabinets at the front, below the cabinets is the power center and converter. Not pictured, but there is also a 15 gallon water tank below the cabinets. Lastly I used pvc shiplap on the walls and ceiling.

BE27C05E-35C2-47CE-9B4B-A11A6F7B84EA.jpeg
B575F48B-001C-4ECD-B9D9-5425EB7552EF.jpeg
B76D403A-DEEC-4E1D-AC18-F6D415422EBB.jpeg


The rear galley has cabinets, a small sink, two burner cooktop and a 3.3 cu ft refrigerator. I didnā€™t take a lot of pictures of this work. As the project went on longer, I was just focused on getting it done and didnā€™t take a lot of pictures.

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36575641-1B38-435E-856C-186CEB8E4C54.jpeg
9E2A2F1A-EE1C-4056-9829-4BF390F93B1C.jpeg


After a few more odds and ends, the trailer is done. It was a lot of work, but Iā€™ll enjoy it while out exploring trails. Finished pictures with my bronco.

AB9C9351-F436-4D10-89C8-4A9B855D6456.jpeg
7800B7F0-8B21-41FF-881D-387F8AB42679.jpeg
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It's a thing of beauty! Great job!
 

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This is one of the best posts I have ever seen! Love the build with your sons! Awesome man!
 

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I have a total of five boys. Two of them are twins that are 7 years old. They wanted to help, so I had them help me pack the wheel bearing and put the brakes/hubs on the axle. I didnā€™t want them to get grease all over their cloths so I put garbage bags on them. It was a hoot having them help.
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That is an absolutely awesome trailer build! And what a project to help with dad for your boys; love that and I know they did too. šŸ™‚

Your hard work has paid off and it should help you and the family make a ton of wonderful memories for years to come.

Thanks for sharing this with all of us; very inspiring!
 

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That looks amazing - Well done to you and your son! Iā€™m jealous I donā€™t have the knowledge to build something like this.
I was out on the very first picture when I saw he had to weld it together.
 

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I have a total of five boys. Two of them are twins that are 7 years old. They wanted to help, so I had them help me pack the wheel bearing and put the brakes/hubs on the axle. I didnā€™t want them to get grease all over their cloths so I put garbage bags on them. It was a hoot having them help.
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A list of my least favorite things to do: building fence, packing bearings, drum brakes. I will hire your boys.
 

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So about a year ago I started an off-road trailer build. I have a 30 ft trailer that we use as a family to go camping, but I wanted something smaller that I could pull with my Bronco and take on more adventurous trips.

I like projects and learning to do new things, so I started completely from scratch. When I began the build I thought Iā€™d have roughly 100 hours into it from start to finish. I just completed it this last week, and easily have 4 to 5x that amount of time into it.

Since I looked at a lot of other diy builds before I started, I thought Iā€™d post this up with some pictures to maybe give the next person some ideas.

Pictures of the frame and box construction as well as axle mounting. I built the trailer to have the same track width as my bronco.

0FD6C1BA-78A4-49D3-A88B-429EFA2642E8.jpeg
746CBE46-08F4-41AC-AC6C-B4F736CD91A7.jpeg
0ACE6163-1730-4BD4-A52D-B0BC5F4090A8.jpeg


Next I worked on the exterior skin, trim, fenders, door and window. For the exterior trim I used aluminum composite panels. They were originally orange, but me and my son wrapped them with a matte metallic blue.

4CFE3588-3DDD-4FE5-BC0E-541B7A412327.jpeg
0821345F-1B9E-4D6B-87EB-C5555AB78B2D.jpeg
9FF27F60-A5D7-4843-899C-3AF61A4C6A22.jpeg
F1E6D104-470B-4FE1-A1DA-CCA86C3A5CC2.jpeg
AB36D6E0-BC21-4E42-83E1-6550E4FDCBF7.jpeg


From here I added propane, outside shower/water heater, exterior drop down table and baggage doors.

E21CD9C2-99D8-44A7-96F1-6B3771DB305D.jpeg
0ED6CC64-3375-4D59-BEDF-CDEC15B75568.jpeg
486F4ACE-3142-4FBA-AD3F-FB39D7094987.jpeg
4144E188-4425-4B66-9D06-1A2990E88D55.jpeg
6C77ADD7-2E83-4430-9313-5C2DEB2537B5.jpeg


Next was the interior. Working in the small space was kind of a pain. I put down lvl flooring, placed cabinets at the front, below the cabinets is the power center and converter. Not pictured, but there is also a 15 gallon water tank below the cabinets. Lastly I used pvc shiplap on the walls and ceiling.

BE27C05E-35C2-47CE-9B4B-A11A6F7B84EA.jpeg
B575F48B-001C-4ECD-B9D9-5425EB7552EF.jpeg
B76D403A-DEEC-4E1D-AC18-F6D415422EBB.jpeg


The rear galley has cabinets, a small sink, two burner cooktop and a 3.3 cu ft refrigerator. I didnā€™t take a lot of pictures of this work. As the project went on longer, I was just focused on getting it done and didnā€™t take a lot of pictures.

FC287000-DA5F-4B03-B4FC-0A0A844221C4.jpeg
36575641-1B38-435E-856C-186CEB8E4C54.jpeg
9E2A2F1A-EE1C-4056-9829-4BF390F93B1C.jpeg


After a few more odds and ends, the trailer is done. It was a lot of work, but Iā€™ll enjoy it while out exploring trails. Finished pictures with my bronco.

AB9C9351-F436-4D10-89C8-4A9B855D6456.jpeg
7800B7F0-8B21-41FF-881D-387F8AB42679.jpeg
392E67ED-BDEE-4C9E-A23A-02FA2D8CBD8F.jpeg
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How does the bed work? You can't sleep traversely in a 5' wide trailer . . . Are there other bed pieces? Such nice work, clearly you enjoy building!

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How does the bed work? You can't sleep traversely in a 5' wide trailer . . . Are there other bed pieces? Such nice work, clearly you enjoy building!

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Itā€™s a tri-fold mattress. It can fold up to sit on or just give more room to haul stuff in the trailer. Hereā€™s a pic with it folded out.

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I looked at quite a few online, and then looked at several in person at the rv show. Most seemed to be 5x8 or 5x10 or something close to that. I ended up building just shy of 5ā€™ wide, 10ā€™ long and 4.5ā€™ box height.

For length I wanted to be able to have a rear galley, then a main cabin with enough room to have some storage and be able to sleep in it. When I added this all up, it came to 10ā€™.
Very cool, I love to see people not afraid to fabricate and design/build things on their own. Harbor freight just announced a new 10x5 modular trailer at SEMA last week. Starting at $999 seems like it would be a pretty good jump starting point for a project like this. Axle, wheels, tires, tongue jack, deck, lights, wired, and painted.... Kind of gets me thinking.

https://newsroom.harborfreight.com/...lly-customizable-haul-master-trailer-at-sema/

 
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Very cool, I love to see people not afraid to fabricate and design/build things on their own. Harbor freight just announced a new 10x5 modular trailer at SEMA last week. Starting at $999 seems like it would be a pretty good jump starting point for a project like this. Axle, wheels, tires, tongue jack, deck, lights, wired, and painted.... Kind of gets me thinking.

https://newsroom.harborfreight.com/...lly-customizable-haul-master-trailer-at-sema/

I saw a few builds where people started with a 4x8 Harbor Freight trailer, but it wasnā€™t quite big enough for what I needed. A 5x10 trailer would be a good starting point. It doesnā€™t like itā€™s that much bigger, but itā€™s over 50% larger than a 4x8.
 

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Your kitchen area kicks up from your original frame. Is that section included in your rough 5x10 size? Or is the 5x10 just the main frame platform you built?
 

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Very impressive build! I love the fact that you actually built what you wanted and most of all taught yours sons that they can do anything they put their mind to.
Bravo!
 

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Love the build!
I've thought about building my own as well. I didn't think the $20K+ price tag for a small off-road trailer was worth it.
I do realize it takes a long time to do anything yourself though. In the end, it looks like it was well worth it.

Enjoy
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