Hi All. Due to me having a narrow drive, I am planning on building a transport trailer that will fit my requirements. I have been looking at using a
caravan chassis as the basis of the trailer. Having researched the net and this forum, it seems it is quite common to convert a caravan, but I have
also come across a number of negative comments regarding their suitability. I would appreciate any thoughts, comments, experiences good or bad from
those who have built and/or used a caravan based transporter. It will be used for a 7 type car weighing in the region on 600-700kgs.
Thanks for reading.
[Edited on 19/1/12 by chris-g]
I would not use a aluminium caravan chassis , apart from that why not as long as the weight is not over the axle specifications
I built mine from a twin axle caravan chassis, its galvanised steel. Its been brilliant, used it for my Nova rally car, then a friends Impreza rally car, and now the MK, tows very well, dosnt wiegh a lot and fits thro a std garage door
i built one from a single axle chassis but added a second axle which i got with the chassis as a spare( £50 for the whole lot), it towed fantastically solid as a rock at 70. make sure you spend time working out the axle position/weight distribution if you do this, but it's a cheap way of getting a good trailer
I made one, never had the car on it but did use it for general stuff and it towed great. I will look out for another in a few months as I sold the last one.
I converted a single axle Alko caravan chassis a couple of years ago for carrying the Indy about. It tows superbly on the motorway, and weighs next to
nothing. Also as said before it all fits into a standard garage. I paid £80 off ebay for mine and was lucky that without modification i was able to
get on and off the trailer bed between the tyres on the trailer, which was a worry but you can always widen the axle beam.
I enjoyed making mine and would highly recommend converting one.
I did it. £50 for the caravan chassis and £150 for steel.
When my car sold I sold the trailer for £350
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quote:Looks tidy.
Originally posted by tul214
I did it. £50 for the caravan chassis and £150 for steel.
When my car sold I sold the trailer for £350
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Originally posted by dhutch
quote:Looks tidy.
Originally posted by tul214
I did it. £50 for the caravan chassis and £150 for steel.
When my car sold I sold the trailer for £350
- Did you ever weight it or have it weighed?
- Would be interesting to know how light you can get it.
Daniel
Mark, what was the noseweight like on your trailer. The pics show the car well forward of the trailer axle. Did this make the noseweight excessive?
Geoff
Never actually weighed the nose either
I pulled the trailer/Tiger with my dads ML and a diesel mondeo I had at the time. Neither had any problems and neither 'looked' nose heavy.
Thank you for all the responses. A good bit work there Mark, it looks spot on. I am sold on the concept so its time to start looking for suitable
donor.
I might have to think about making the trailer narrower, probably the same width as the car so that I can get past it when its on the drive. Does
anyone know how the axle and centre tube is constructed? Could a piece be cut out of the tube that connects the axles together and then be welded
together with suitable reinforcement?