I have an extra box chillin' and was thinking about making a bagged trailer identicle to my box.
Anyone done this or know anyone who has?
With summer approaching it would be nice to have some extra space for beer coolers, camping gear and possibly a dirt bike or quad.....
jimbeater
+1y
hey, yeah i have a near complete parts truck that i want to make a trailer out of. if you dont have the frame, well then you will have to get one, or build one... if you want to bag it, then you are customizing the frame a bit anyways... i'll just be doing a basic box trailer..., more than likely mono leaf it and put in a 2" or so drop block to bring it down, and well might as well give it the air shocks too to allow for more weight after pulling leafs!
get to it! mine wont happen for a bit... i'm house hunting, and cleaning up my current house to sell... and working on my daily driver(s)
snoplow
+1y
this is a really old skool thing to do. back in the day you used to see alot of minis with matching trailers!
toddluck
+1y
imma do the exact same thing this winter..but imma add my snugtop so i can camp in it too
snoplow
+1y
but this is what came to mind first when you said trailer action...
my buddy picked it up for 2800
phatkix
+1y
That's a badass idea Todd.
oldspice213
+1y
thats a long ass trailer haha
snoplow
+1y
40 ft worth!! hell of a deal too! bought so we can haul our trucks to shows!
mazdaman82
+1y
look up slammin n jammin 09 there should be some pics of a guys truck that had a trailer done just the same as the truck ...it was an s10 but you get the idea...it was bagged but didnt lay
sierrax
+1y
I had a double seadoo trailer that was bagged. Towed it with the sierra and the mazda. I used a hookup behind the rear plate that the trailer plugged into and used the air and switches from the truck (Also had manual valves to move it aired up when not on the truck). The mazda wasn't bagged but I did the same thing and had a tank on the mazda that the trailer plugged into. Did't quite lay out but was great for shallow launches.