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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: InMused on April 20, 2015, 08:14:21 AM
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I am gearing up to have my trailer fabricated in two months time. I am looking for recommendations for a custom trailer fabricator for an off-road trailer.
The build will be a 7x5 box with an electrics compartment, rear door and axel/suspension specific to my specifications.
Any suggestions?
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All steel to be picked and smooth where possible (no checker plate)
Total drop of 1000-1080mm (to match Austrack tent)
75x50x3mm 1800mm A-Frame to the spring hangers
1200mm x 2040mm x500mm rear braced tub
250mm side gussets and wheel arches (no tapering)
Drop down reinforced tailgate with pinch-weld seals
Track, height and stud pattern to match Land Rover Discovery 2
Alko 7 leaf outback eye to eye rebound leaf springs.
Alko 10” electric drum brakes
Alko drop down leg stabilisers
Tabs for water tank mounting
Tabs for mounting toolbox
Enclosure on Front LHS gusset for electrics
Hooks on A-Frame for safety chain when un-hitched
McHitch Automatic
Led read lights
Heavy duty/quality jockey wheel
Checker plate step on a-frame
Sprayed in a gun metal grey (in a standard colour for touch ups)
Wheels and tires supplied to match tow vehicle
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Try Europe Trailers
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Not a custom job, but sounds close to the "crusher" trailer made by Aussie Jays
http://www.ajcampers.com.au (http://www.ajcampers.com.au)
They do use a bit of chequer plate and a swinging door, but might be able to adapt to you specs.
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Try Europe Trailers
Yep. they are good and do good work..
They made the mud guards for my 33x12.5's on the box trailer while I waited.
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Yep. they are good and do good work..
They made the mud guards for my 33x12.5's on the box trailer while I waited.
Try Europe Trailers
Thanks guys.
Seems Europe Trailers gets the job.
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I just had a trailer made by Europe trailers. Have a look at Scarps trailer which is similar to a CT.
Wayne
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I just had a trailer made by Europe trailers. Have a look at Scarps trailer which is similar to a CT.
Wayne
Any photos of yours?
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These guys used to be at Yatala in Brissy and are now down near Melb.
http://mjtrailers.com.au/wb/ (http://mjtrailers.com.au/wb/)
They made my 7x4 box trailer quite a few years ago and it has been excellent. Highly recommend their workmanship.
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These guys used to be at Yatala in Brissy and are now down near Melb.
http://mjtrailers.com.au/wb/ (http://mjtrailers.com.au/wb/)
They made my 7x4 box trailer quite a few years ago and it has been excellent. Highly recommend their workmanship.
Thanks heaps
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Not a custom job, but sounds close to the "crusher" trailer made by Aussie Jays
http://www.ajcampers.com.au (http://www.ajcampers.com.au)
They do use a bit of chequer plate and a swinging door, but might be able to adapt to you specs.
Before I bought the Heaslip I was looking to have a custom ct built. Sent an e-mail explaining what I wanted, then rang and spoke to the woman at Aussie Jays.
Short answer, not interested in building outside their standard designs. :(
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Try Europe Trailers
Nah he said he wants some one good......maybe their custom built are better than their "stock" trailers ?
Matt
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See attached
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High sides for firewood. I will use it for swags and stuff if doing one nighter somewhere.
Wayne
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High sides for firewood. I will use it for swags and stuff if doing one nighter somewhere.
Wayne
Thanks for that Fuji.
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Maybe also drop in and see the guys at Marshall Engineering in Bacchus Marsh, i bought all the gear for a couple of boat trailers off them, they supply trailer parts and may be able to recommend someone for you
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Another vote for Marshall, used them when I lived down south, and got family to drag a heap of bits up from them a few years ago.
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Before I bought the Heaslip I was looking to have a custom ct built. Sent an e-mail explaining what I wanted, then rang and spoke to the woman at Aussie Jays.
Short answer, not interested in building outside their standard designs. :(
I found the same. i wanted to buy their trailer but minus the tent. Same answer (rudely) not interested.
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Maybe also drop in and see the guys at Marshall Engineering in Bacchus Marsh, i bought all the gear for a couple of boat trailers off them, they supply trailer parts and may be able to recommend someone for you
Another vote for Marshall, used them when I lived down south, and got family to drag a heap of bits up from them a few years ago.
Thanks. I actually have to [size=78%]be in Bacchus today doing an errand run. Looks like I have another errand.[/size]