Thank you for the walk around. I am building a trailer as well. You have a nice build! You have somethings like the tie downs I would of missed myself.
Super smart, I dig this way better than those $35k rigs. In the future, if you found the need, you could even get a Timberin kits for independent rear suspension for like$700. Nice job B-)
Thank you very much. I’m about to start a second trailer build. I sold this one in April. I will be documenting the build in a little bit more detail the second time around.
how long is the tongue on the trailer from the front rail? hows it pull going down the road? i just started building ours and curious thanks for the great videos and website of info
I replaced the original tongue with a much longer one because of the wobble and fishtailing at speed. It’s about 7.5’ from the front rail of the trailer to the end. After I did that it pulls perfectly.
I don’t. I bought the axle from Compact Camping Concepts and they had me measure point to point and they made it from that dimension. I just don’t remember what the “points” were. Give them a call they are very helpful and made it so easy.
Thank you for the walk around. I am building a trailer as well. You have a nice build! You have somethings like the tie downs I would of missed myself.
Thanks so much it was a challenging but fun build at the start of the china flu in 2020.
Wow. Quite a few nice upgrades since the last video.
Well done on this trailer! I have been thinking of adding a trailer for my RTT. This is awesome!
Thank you very much!
Super smart, I dig this way better than those $35k rigs. In the future, if you found the need, you could even get a Timberin kits for independent rear suspension for like$700. Nice job B-)
Thanks so much. I sold this trailer in April and just recently purchased another trailer to build another 👏🏼
You did a fantastic job
Thank you 🙏🏼
Fantastic👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much. I’m about to start a second trailer build. I sold this one in April. I will be documenting the build in a little bit more detail the second time around.
how long is the tongue on the trailer from the front rail? hows it pull going down the road? i just started building ours and curious thanks for the great videos and website of info
I replaced the original tongue with a much longer one because of the wobble and fishtailing at speed. It’s about 7.5’ from the front rail of the trailer to the end. After I did that it pulls perfectly.
@@Tail_Dragger I figured it needed to be 3-4 fr longer was just curious thx for the reply.
I’m just curious do you still have the measurements you used for the axle? I have a 4x6 I’m planning to tow behind my jk as well.
I don’t. I bought the axle from Compact Camping Concepts and they had me measure point to point and they made it from that dimension. I just don’t remember what the “points” were. Give them a call they are very helpful and made it so easy.
If you did it again, would you just get a longer trailer as opposed to extending the tongue to add extra cargo space?
Not necessarily. It was an easy mod and worked out well for us. I’ve since sold the trailer and currently have a 5x8 trailer waiting to be built out.
You have a link for the leveling jacks
Go to my website look for the trailer build tab and the link should be listed there. www.highpointoverland.com
What kind of rims did you get to mount on the trailer and is it a 5 lug by 4.5
When I had Compact Camping Concepts build my axle they used 5x5 wheel pattern to match my JK Rubicon Wheels
Would you consider assembling tongue battery boxes for sale?
I actually have thought about it yes. It was probably the most fun I had during the trailer build.
Do you have a diagram of wiring you did for entire build?
I don’t, sorry. My webpage has a list of all the products I used. It was very simple wiring of each component.
What are your trailer dimensions?
4x6
Where did you get the Molly panels
highpointoverland.com/diy-trailer-build/
what size is the trailer?
4x6