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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJ View Post
    Hey bud,

    I'm in the similar boat to you, except I went a little out of the way and spent some money
    - New LED lights
    - Leaf over Axle conversion, make it sit higher and move level with the Patrol. Had to buy new U bolts the other ones snapped when I took them off.
    - Repainted whole trailer.
    - Added toolbox to the drawbar.


    Next week, got an uncle helping me attach a canopy/roof tent on top, his gonna build me a steel cage to go over and just clip on, so it can be removed when not used.
    Hey mate,

    I bought few LED lights ages ago for the van, but never bothered to fit them, but will do soon.
    I did the leaf over axle conversion for the van 'cos I didn't have a choice. It was way too low and the chassis was hitting the gutter between the curb and road when go over. That was years ago. The van has been bit bumpy ever since. It was more stable when lower, but there was always a risk of hitting something due to lack of ground clearance.

    The old rust bucket trailer that I just moded to be a useful one has been way too much labour. It was a hobby project, otherwise all the time would have been a huge waste and loss I spent on it. Labour wise, it would've been cheaper to get the pieces of steel from a supplier and the trailer axle kit and build it from scratch, but restoring an old rust bucket does come with some aesthetic rewards for the mind.

    Cllip on cage was out of question in my case 'cos I wanted it pretty high, and as high as it could go safely. So, mine is the highest 8x5 cage trailer I've ever seen and also strange looking with all the bits and pieces of scrap metal I used to build the cage. It is way too heavy and big to be able to put on and remove when necessary, so it had to be a fixed one.
    Cost was minimal but the time spent was big.

    Now, I had strengthened the floor and springs to be able to handle the weight I am planning to put on it on semi-regular basis.
    I just noticed the trailer coupling is weak(some cracks) and too loose when coupled and makes way too much noise from the play.
    I'm not too sure whether I can repair that(noise wise) so considering cutting it off and welding a brand new one.

    I have a big tool box and yet to be added & yet to be sprayed. I haven't made up my mind which color, but thinking blue 'cos it
    makes the highway cops happy for some reason.

    Trailer is so high, it won't fit into any typical garage, but I am happy with it 'cos I can fit lot of high and long crap into it.

    Next project for me is to build a dual axle heavy duty larger trailer(without a cage to start with) and that will take some time.
    Last edited by dom14; 10th February 2018 at 09:53 AM. Reason: Addendum, grammar & spellings.
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