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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: PWE on October 22, 2016, 04:31:44 PM
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I like the Drifta DOT.
I am after a base model but notice that they are not taking any orders below $13k
So, are there any alternatives?
I am after a off-road box trailer with built quality similar to the Drifta DOT base.
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Are you able to get one built? I've just draw up something similar for a mate. 1700 drawbar, 1500L x 1200W x 1000H box, integrated kitchen, rooftop tent, matching track and wheels etc. We're having the basic hot work done by a welder. Then going to do the cladding, wiring, kitchen, licencing etc ourselves. I've done this a couple of times and find a good way to get what want for reasonable price. Have look here http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/index.php (http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/index.php) for some ideas. The Yanks love these sort of trailer, known as an expedition trailer.
Edit. We're looking at about $6000 licenced, lots less than "professionally" built unit. Ours may not be as polished, but will be more than functional.
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Hey mumbles please do a build thread as you go 👍
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Having one built by welder friend
Was hoping to import a drifta to the usa but they got their hands full with orders .The hight and box size is same as the dot 7 but got shorter A frame and I will put a rhino rack bag on the deck with the frame for canoes and awning
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I've decided to wait for the next army auction and buy one the of the dual axle trailers.
There is one on ebay for about $4,500, but it is up north.
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I've decided to wait for the next army auction and buy one the of the dual axle trailers.
There is one on ebay for about $4,500, but it is up north.
Swagmail works!!!
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I notice that the ex army trailers have NATO hitch.
There is a couple of built treads for the trailer no 5, where the hitch was replace but all where done at home.
So, how did you tow it home?
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I notice that the ex army trailers have NATO hitch.
There is a couple of built treads for the trailer no 5, where the hitch was replace but all where done at home.
So, how did you tow it home?
on a(nother) trailer.
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on a(nother) trailer.
Or one if these https://www.couplemate.com.au/trailer-parts-shop/pintle-hooks/combination-pintle-hook-receiver-arm/. (https://www.couplemate.com.au/trailer-parts-shop/pintle-hooks/combination-pintle-hook-receiver-arm/.) You'll need lights as well as the mostly have round plugs.
Or Borrow or buy an ex army Landrover
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Or Borrow or buy an ex army Landrover
Come on, you're at a Military Vehicle auction - round things off nicely with a 110 or 6x6 just so you can tow the trailer home! ;D
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Prefer the Unimog with hoist - can then just lift onto the back!
Best option will be trailer on trailer.
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Come on, you're at a Military Vehicle auction - round things off nicely with a 110 or 6x6 just so you can tow the trailer home! ;D
This was similar to a conversation with a mate (who also has harebrained ideas) where he was looking at No. 5 trailers or the Haulmark tandem axles, and I was looking at the DRZ400 motorbikes.... buy trailer, put bike in... get back to Northern NSW...
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Go on, you know you want to......