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Adventure Forum A place for outdoor side of your XJ/MJ. Discussions revolve around camping, equipment, and camping trailers. As well as outdoor activities that take off from your XJ/MJ like hiking, geocoaching, and rock climbing. Also the place to discuss tips and hints for the best places to camp off the beaten path. |
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
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Some IFS guys will run airshocks in the front and tie them together, as it forces more articulation. If your trailer had 0 bushing bind (and a cg above roll center) with linked airbags it wouldn't stay level. Even on level ground it would flop to one side or the other with a little nudge. |
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
What about a little manifold so you could link or isolate the bags as neccesary?
3/8 ball valves would do it. |
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
What size, thickness square tubing did you use for the frame and bracing?
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#34
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The frame is 2x2 and the cross braces are 1x2.
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Cool beans, I can't wait to see it finished!
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
I finally got the time to start bending the upper framework. People ask how you bend square tubing. Well being an engineer I always seem to build my own tools. I took some shortcuts on building the bender. I was at my local home improvement store, Lowes, and ran across something that cut my time way down. It was a round table top blank. It was 2 feet across and had a beveled edge.
![]() The radiused edge causes a slight indentation on the inside of the bend to allow the square tubing to be formed without kinking. The table top was just a tad thicker than the 1 inch tubing. I cut a slot about 60% across the top so a piece of 1x2 thick wall tubing could be inserted for a handle. I used some 1/2" scrap glued and nailed to both sides to strengthen the disc and to provide guides on each side of the tubing. I used some misc bracket material I had to fab the retainer. This thing is really just a knock off of a conduit bender. ![]() I then starte bending the side pieces. The trick is to figure out the bend allowance and exactly where the center of the bend will end up. Trial and error is the rule. Once that is done, you can bend your tubing. I will follow up later with the top frame welded in place. You might not believe it but the top will end up weighting less than most wood configurations. ![]() |
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Literally a home-made bender. sweet
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Slowly but surely it is comming together.
![]() I still have quite a few pieces left on the upper frame but I ran out of steel and money until payday. ![]() I have the parts to do the articulated shock isolating offroad hitch, so I will start on that this afternoon. Last edited by old_man; May 6th, 2012 at 13:01. |
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Looks good
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Looking good man!
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Any updates on this thing?! Looking forward to seeing some sheetmetal on it!
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
I have finished mounting the shocks and revising the air bag lines, as well as the offroad articulating hitch and offset tongue. I am starting the pre-wiring before adding the sheathing. I hope to take some more pix this weekend as I start fleshing out the rest.
Oh, by the way, there will be no sheetmetal. Last edited by old_man; June 6th, 2012 at 12:47. |
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Looking good. Going with all wood?
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Re: Finally starting my teardrop offroad trailer build.
Almost no wood. It is steel framed. The outside is covered with 1/4" ply covered with Filon, a fiberglass sheet like on motorhomes.
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