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madteg - 6/1/08 at 08:09 PM

Have made trailer that fits in my garage so i can drive car straight on it with no waist of space, what do you think to this idea Rescued attachment small 01.jpg
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madteg - 6/1/08 at 08:11 PM

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zilspeed - 6/1/08 at 08:13 PM

How does it work ?

Intriguing.


rallyingden - 6/1/08 at 08:13 PM

Got any plans drawn?

RD


madteg - 6/1/08 at 08:14 PM

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locoR1 - 6/1/08 at 08:15 PM

That looks excellent Kev! I'm thinking of doing something similar over the summer money and time permitting

Dave...


JoelP - 6/1/08 at 08:23 PM

what size tubing have you used for your lengths? I used 50x50x3 box and it looks well overkill!


Guinness - 6/1/08 at 08:32 PM

I like that. Do you have to turn the red bit over when it's in the garage to get the car on?

Any more info on the dims of steel you used would be great too!

Mike


onzarob - 6/1/08 at 08:32 PM

Nice work, I noticed the 4 legs, does that meanyou can use it as ramp as well?


speedyxjs - 6/1/08 at 08:34 PM

Wow cool, me like


coozer - 6/1/08 at 08:50 PM

Just tyhe kind of thing I need because of lack of space.
What wheels and suspension are you using?

Steve


madteg - 6/1/08 at 08:53 PM

The frame detaches from the bed and rolls back i drop rear legs down and drive car on, can also jack front up and drop legs so i can work at a better height as it used to give me bad back. A frame is made of 50 x50 and the bed is 40 x 40 the braces are 25 x 25.legs are also fully welded and can be pegged like axle stands (so safe)

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The Baron - 6/1/08 at 09:15 PM

Thats got to be one of the best DIY trailers I have seen.

you have inspired me to get on a do one.

The Baron


JoelP - 6/1/08 at 09:18 PM

very tidy indeed. It annoy me how much effort i put into to stop it bending when i used 50mm tubes, and you've got away with less bracing and 40mm tubing!

Mine is a box trailer (though not covered yet), i can take the suspension off and leave it as a sort of mini car shed.

as an aside, how many inches do you have spare on each side once the car is on it? I only left 1 inch each side, and its far too tight.

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zilspeed - 6/1/08 at 09:31 PM

Got it.

The whole thing tilts around the axle.
Friend of mine builts them like that as well, but a s a four wheeler with balance beam suspension. His are much wider than yours.

The upside however is that his design is super low and with the tilt facility, you can load a single seater on with no ramps.


Anyway - as others have already said. Very well done.


Avoneer - 6/1/08 at 10:32 PM

Un-braked ???

How does it tow?

Pat...


madteg - 6/1/08 at 10:36 PM

No problem but then again i drive a 4.0L jeep Cherokee so i don't even know its on the back. Hope i am right in saying that unless over 750 kg in does not need to be braked.

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JoelP - 6/1/08 at 11:42 PM

you're right, provided the tow vehicle is over 1500kgs and also the manufacturers blurb allows it - my dads octavia 4x4 is apparently limited to 650kgs unbraked?


gingerprince - 7/1/08 at 01:03 PM

That's a very tidy design - love the moving axle thing.


locoR1 - 14/1/08 at 08:45 PM

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Originally posted by JoelP
very tidy indeed. It annoy me how much effort i put into to stop it bending when i used 50mm tubes, and you've got away with less bracing and 40mm tubing!

Mine is a box trailer (though not covered yet), i can take the suspension off and leave it as a sort of mini car shed. how many inches do you have spare on each side once the car is on it?

as an aside, I only left 1 inch each side, and its far too tight.

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Aren't you going to answer this one kev

Sorry Mate couldn't resist

Dave....


Dangle_kt - 14/1/08 at 09:25 PM

Hi,

That is a brilliant trailer! I'm very impressed. Whats the overall cost and build time? If you dont mind me asking.

Seems a great idea, and perfect for storage which is a concern of mine.


dhutch - 22/2/08 at 12:58 PM

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Originally posted by JoelP
you're right, provided the tow vehicle is over 1500kgs and also the manufacturers blurb allows it - my dads octavia 4x4 is apparently limited to 650kgs unbraked?

Depends on the car as you say.
- I built our trailer to carry sailing gear and a pair (or three) of 14ft sailing boats.
- Its a 8*4 flatbed , but single axle unbraked sprung at a ton (500kg per suspention arm). Bought as a partial kit from peaktrailers.

The trailer itself weighs about 250kilos, so it tows really well empty or lightly loaded.

But you can still load it up with enough stuff and the boats.



Daniel


SteveWalker - 11/8/09 at 06:19 PM

Well anyone who's going to build one better do it before the trailer IVA comes in or that'll be more bureaucracy, paperwork and expense to deal with!


prawnabie - 11/8/09 at 06:32 PM

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Originally posted by SteveWalker
Well anyone who's going to build one better do it before the trailer IVA comes in or that'll be more bureaucracy, paperwork and expense to deal with!


I will build mine in 2006...


mad-butcher - 26/10/09 at 06:57 PM

never understood this trailer iva thing, not as if they need to be registered like a car and as said who's to say when it was built, only thing I can think of is they are refering to 38 ton and drawbar trailers,

tony


alistairolsen - 26/10/09 at 08:47 PM

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Originally posted by prawnabie
quote:
Originally posted by SteveWalker
Well anyone who's going to build one better do it before the trailer IVA comes in or that'll be more bureaucracy, paperwork and expense to deal with!


I will build mine in 2006...



dlatch - 27/10/09 at 06:43 PM

that trailer looks like just what i need too


02GF74 - 28/10/09 at 09:09 AM

please don't get this wrong but do you know what you are doing?

is that a proven design?

the red frame, unsupported at the rear , is just held on to the black triangle by a couple of bolts?!?!?

Also the black triangle is very one dimensional and why such a huge distance between the car and the red carrying area?

hmmm, the sooner here is an SVA for trailers the better - I wouldn't like to be driving behind that should it fall apart.