Jeeper's New Travel Trailer: A Repair, Modify, and Upgrade thread.

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
HELP!! Try as I may, I cannot get the new tube against the original frame tight enough to weld. I’ve got 1/8-1/4 gaps in many many places. The original frame is just too wavy.
I was trying to fill gaps, but it was very slow and used a TON of wire.

Can I brace the new tube to the frame like this??
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Are there problems with doing this this way? Help my brain think. I’m to angry to think clearly.
 

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
So I am 9 hours into the left side frame today 😫
That is a lot of neck strain and sore back to be tucked under the trailer sides.

Looking for some votes now.
My original plan was to just do a pair of moto rails to hold 2 bikes and call it good. Cheap, easy, effective, light weight.

But now I am thinking it would be a nice platform to hold generator, gas cans, or even a deck to sit on if the ground is muddy.

Should I do just the rails, or should I do a platform?

If I platform, should I go sheet of wood, wood dimensional lumber, expanded metal, diamond plate metal?

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jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
I’m planning on doing new axles and springs, which I think will give me a few more inches.
Also, the driveway slopes up to my garage door, so it’s about 6” lower at the rear than the front is. I’ll pull it out to the street and see how it looks on level ground.
 

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
Can the deck be raised? Angle up after the original trailer frame?

I’m sure I can create a way to get it up more. We will see how it goes for a couple trips and see how needed it is. But it is way back there, so the departure angle is rough.
However, it’s just as long going in front of the axles.. so it’s not super capable no matter what.
 
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