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HOMEMADE OFF-ROAD TRAILER
My trailer began life as a ’70s Sears, Roebuck and Co., car camping trailer. It originally came with 8-inch wheels, hand-truck-sized tires, and it rode about 6 inches off the ground. We stripped the factory suspension, dropped it onto a spare ’65 Ford F-100 chassis that was already turned into a utility trailer, installed a 3,500-pound trailer axle outfitted with a 5-on-5 lug pattern so we could run a factory Jeep Rubicon tire/wheel combo, and bolted it under the F-100 springs with factory-length shocks. We added some rock sliders to protect the sides and cut out the fender areas, adding Jeep-style trailer fenders we got from Auto Safety House here in Phoenix.
After a bunch of cutting, welding, pop-riveting, floor restoration, and painting, we have one…
