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elty001

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Well I've got this.
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Lift and 33's to match the terrano obviously:lol:lol
 
I was pondering the idea at the weekend but decided to go for it.

It’ll be an excellent companion to the camper conversion :thumbs

All you need then is some nice ex army canvas to make awnings :thumbs
 
Had a play around with my trailer build at the weekend.
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Next job is to build a frame to mount the body to the trailer chassis.
 
This is something I've always wanted to do! (Not that Im skilled enough to do something like this!)

A lifted Patrol camper trailer would look awesome, from the windscreen back! Quite roomy too I bet!

Really looking forward to see this project finished! :bow
 
This is something I've always wanted to do! (Not that Im skilled enough to do something like this!)

A lifted Patrol camper trailer would look awesome, from the windscreen back! Quite roomy too I bet!

Really looking forward to see this project finished! :bow

You could build one mate no worries, might be expensive to buy another trol to just chop up tho, saying that you could probably make more than your money back parting one out :nenau
 
Atleast you've ditched the t1 rear axle. best bet is on a braked trailer chassis
as looks like you have.

Always thought most fun is keeping the trailer looking the most like the tug
so discreet warning triangles, mind check that out as seeing many artics without
them, started with Dutch wagons and saw a domestic trailer without them.

Also maybe just for fun leaving a towbar on it's back end, well never know could
try to create a mini road train, recall the army sankey trailers often had a rear
nato too, perhaps they could lash them up in military service or off the public
highway?

Other option if leaving a real axle is have a PTO to drive it like Military green
ovals, mind they had a tendency to jack knife or force tug to roll over, hmm
maybe best left to history....
 

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