
Member I
Member I
Advocate I
Looks like a cool project! We’re getting ready to help someone with some retro fitting of a military trailer. We always love talking to others and sharing our ideas. You should look us up, no charge for brainstorming ;-)I have this industrial trailer.
I was wondering if its possible or if anyone can give me an idea of how to convert it to an offroad trailer.
I'm think its a bit to much to heavy. View attachment 65878
Off-Road Ranger I
It looks like there’s a good chance it has a drop axle. If so flip it upside down so it’s a lift instead of a drop.I have this industrial trailer.
I was wondering if its possible or if anyone can give me an idea of how to convert it to an offroad trailer.
I'm think its a bit to much to heavy. View attachment 65878
Influencer II
Doesn't that reverse the camber on the axle? Axle "flips" are typically just spring under to spring over conversions.It looks like there’s a good chance it has a drop axle. If so flip it upside down so it’s a lift instead of a drop.
Off-Road Ranger I
Sure, if the axle has camber in it. If it’s a straight axle, no. I’ve seen it done in other forums, YMMV.Doesn't that reverse the camber on the axle? Axle "flips" are typically just spring under to spring over conversions.
Influencer II
It will definitely be heavy but that doesn't have to be a show stopper. What are you pulling with (driving) and where are you going to want to take it?I have this industrial trailer.
I was wondering if its possible or if anyone can give me an idea of how to convert it to an offroad trailer.
I'm think its a bit to much to heavy. View attachment 65878