I bought this trailer several years ago, and really was undecided on what I wanted to do with it. I finally decided to start working on it recently.
I replaced/repacked bearings, put new tires on it, sanded and prepped it, then painted the frame and tub with Rustoleum cut with a little acetone in a HVLP spray gun. I did the inside of the wheel wells with truck bed liner.
My favorite touch so far is the bear head bottle opener! I was going to try and find military bows for it, but in the end, the cost and hassle of sourcing them was too much to mess with. I ended up using 3/4" conduit instead.
I was struggling with a way to secure the round conduit in the large square holes of the trailer, and ended up going with some brackets I made from flat steel, with a hole just big enough for the conduit to go down into . It worked well, and is very sturdy.
I also bought a universal BedRug mat, and am going to cut that to fit in the bed. I'm going to have a custom black canvas made for it as well. I am going to keep the surge brake and axle, and really use this mainly to haul family camping gear and a comfortable elk and deer camp.
I replaced/repacked bearings, put new tires on it, sanded and prepped it, then painted the frame and tub with Rustoleum cut with a little acetone in a HVLP spray gun. I did the inside of the wheel wells with truck bed liner.
My favorite touch so far is the bear head bottle opener! I was going to try and find military bows for it, but in the end, the cost and hassle of sourcing them was too much to mess with. I ended up using 3/4" conduit instead.
I was struggling with a way to secure the round conduit in the large square holes of the trailer, and ended up going with some brackets I made from flat steel, with a hole just big enough for the conduit to go down into . It worked well, and is very sturdy.
I also bought a universal BedRug mat, and am going to cut that to fit in the bed. I'm going to have a custom black canvas made for it as well. I am going to keep the surge brake and axle, and really use this mainly to haul family camping gear and a comfortable elk and deer camp.
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