DIY Overland Trailer Build 1946 Bantam T3C
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this video I go over my DIY overland trailer. This build is cheap (compared to the $30,000+) trailers that you see on the market today. I do have some high end parts on this build but most were purchased secondhand off of Facebook Marketplace, for a fraction of the cost. Let me know what you think of the build in the comments below!
Trailer Specifications & Parts:
-1946 Bantam Tub (with title)
-Custom Metal Work for Enclosure & Lift
-Rockwell 3500lb Axle
-Dexter Brakes & Bearings
-7 Way Trailer Plug
-35x12.5x15
-Harbor Freight Tongue Box
-2x Interstate Deep Cycle Batteries (160ah total)
-Renogy 60a MPPT Solar Charge Controller
-Renogy 1000W Inverter
-Auxbeam AC1200
275W Flex Solar Panel
Led Exterior Lighting
Led Interior Lighting
FSR Odyssey 55" RTT
Darche 180 Awning
ARB 2000x2500 Awning & Room
Decked Cargo Glide (from Gladiator)
8 Gallon Pressurized Water Tank
4x Decked Cargo Boxes
Tailgater Tire Table
Power Tank 20lb (propane mount)
Shovel & Axe Mounts
Overland Axis Molded Gas Can
Lock-N-Roll 360 Hitch
Very nice setup! Nice informative video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
How much of this was planned that you kept vs things youv'e changed since phase 1? Also, what type of boxes are those that you keep your kitchen and clothes in?
They are “Decked” brand boxes. Not a budget friendly option but I had them laying around from a drawer system that I had in a work truck.
I’ve kept a lot of the original stuff since phase 1. However I got rid of the spare tire (jeep already has matching spare), ditched the radio, lowered the aluminum structure, removed the cube lights, replaced the standard 2” coupler. I’ve remove some unnecessary stuff to save weight. I think I still need to downsize to lithium batteries and a smaller propane tank to save on tongue weight.