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Jean Klaude The Jeep

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Lexington, Henderson County, Tennessee, United States
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Jason
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Shelby
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6080

Currently my trailer is on jack stands, getting an axle upgrade. Swapping a 2k axle for a 3.5k brake axle. Photo is what it should look like and close to the height. Picking up axle Friday.

Follow my build here at DIY PoBack Trailer Build.
 

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Sparksalot

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4,312
Bastrop County, TX, USA
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Rex
Last Name
Drake
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19540

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KI5GH
Service Branch
Air Force
Our homebuilt trailer from an old vet box that was normally fitted for a pick up truck. Still a work in progress :) Has a cargo area in the front section with 4 drawers in the rear with a tailgate. 12V power source built in tongue box with interior and exterior spot lights. Will replace the pull out grill with something more suitable for camping (the Coleman was set up for a quick weekend trip test run).

I've been taking photo's of the build and plan on adding to the trailer DIY section. I'll update this post once I have them uploaded

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That's very cool.
 

jeepers29

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2,258
Georgetown, TX, USA
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16977

Our homebuilt trailer from an old vet box that was normally fitted for a pick up truck. Still a work in progress :) Has a cargo area in the front section with 4 drawers in the rear with a tailgate. 12V power source built in tongue box with interior and exterior spot lights. Will replace the pull out grill with something more suitable for camping (the Coleman was set up for a quick weekend trip test run).

I've been taking photo's of the build and plan on adding to the trailer DIY section. I'll update this post once I have them uploaded

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That is an awesome trailer. Love the drawer system. Does it have power to the drawers for a frig?
 
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Bri4Runner

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Waco, TX, USA
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Brian
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Dooley
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21429

That is an awesome trailer. Love the drawer system. Does it have power to the drawers for a frig?
Thanks! Yes, the tongue box has a 12V power supply with a 110 converter. It helps power the Engel Fridge/freezer as well as both a 12v socket and USB chargers (where those 2 holes were in the pic) . There is also LED lighting on each lift hatch. If you google Porta-Vet you can see how these are built for mobile Vet use.
 

Bubba Tim

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1,127
Middleburg, FL, USA
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Tim
Last Name
Reyes
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5320

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N2BBT / K4OPX
Service Branch
US Army Ranger
Our homebuilt trailer from an old vet box that was normally fitted for a pick up truck. Still a work in progress :) Has a cargo area in the front section with 4 drawers in the rear with a tailgate. 12V power source built in tongue box with interior and exterior spot lights. Will replace the pull out grill with something more suitable for camping (the Coleman was set up for a quick weekend trip test run).

I've been taking photo's of the build and plan on adding to the trailer DIY section. I'll update this post once I have them uploaded

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Nice build...
 

Gstrange

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Bowling Green, KY, USA
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Greg
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Strange
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16519

Great looking setup! I'm still waiting for my new AntiShanty to be built. Should pick it up June 2023. Can't wait!!!
 

Gstrange

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Bowling Green, KY, USA
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Greg
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Strange
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Awesome! I’ve seen videos of those they look bad ass!
I think the walk in style of trailer is for me and my wife now. We are getting too old climbing up and down ladders of roof top tents at 2 in the morning. Plus we can now have heat in the winter. Old bones I guess.....
 

KonzaLander

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Traveler II

3,402
Junction City, Kansas, USA
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15814

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KE0EBF
This is my DIY 'Yeller' Trailer. It is a former welder trailer that I hacked apart and modified. It has a 3,500lb brake axle with spring/shackle suspension on Jeep wheels, bearing buddies, shocks, an 11' 2.5x2.5x.25" backbone, cargo lights, 15 gallon water capacity with 3 stage filtration, interior storage, the ability to carry kayaks, a RTT and propane storage.

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The build and continual modifications of 'Yeller' can be found here: Project 'Yeller' Trailer Build
 

Fj60Fan

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North Carolina, USA
First Name
Chris
Last Name
Deweese
Member #

30091

This is my DIY 'Yeller' Trailer. It is a former welder trailer that I hacked apart and modified. It has a 3,500lb brake axle with spring/shackle suspension on Jeep wheels, bearing buddies, shocks, an 11' 2.5x2.5x.25" backbone, cargo lights, 15 gallon water capacity with 3 stage filtration, interior storage, the ability to carry kayaks, a RTT and propane storage.

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The build and continual modifications of 'Yeller' can be found here: Project 'Yeller' Trailer Build
Nice Trailer! Dig the LC as well!
 
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doreen

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Michigan, USA
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Doreen
Last Name
Minnow
2021 Runaway Venturist all composite. Full steel tube frame, Timbren axles with brakes. fully customized to fit our needs.
Love it!
Nice Rig! We have one order. So excited to get it set up :smiley: Do you have any idea the distance between the bottom of the ac unit to the trailer frame? We are deciding on what kind of box set up we are going to create. Thanks!
 

Fj60Fan

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740
North Carolina, USA
First Name
Chris
Last Name
Deweese
Member #

30091

2021 Runaway Venturist all composite. Full steel tube frame, Timbren axles with brakes. fully customized to fit our needs.
Love it!
Nice Rig! We have one order. So excited to get it set up :smiley: Do you have any idea the distance between the bottom of the ac unit to the trailer frame? We are deciding on what kind of box set up we are going to create. Thanks!
I will measure and let you know
 
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Jim SoG

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Reno, Nevada, United States
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Jim
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Bro
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12989

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USAF DAV
Love my DIY trailer, Built by someone else, I am the 3rd owner and love love love this thing. SO nice to have everything packed all the time, all I do is hook up and go!

The build thread for this trailer is in my signature.
 

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