my offroad trailer build
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JK Enthusiast
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LOOKS AMAZING!!! how much have you put into it cost wise if you don't mind me asking. in the metal department mostly. I've just started welding and I kinda just wanna have an idea what something like that would cost to build?
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Simply bad ass!
Let me tell you guys, Bonedigger is an artist!
I have the welds on my jeep to prove it!
Keep up the good work on that trailer!
Let's go run up to Forest Lake soon!
I have the welds on my jeep to prove it!
Keep up the good work on that trailer!
Let's go run up to Forest Lake soon!
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I haven't added up everything yet but so far I am guessing I have spent about $600 on metal and the axle, springs, and hubs (5 on 5 so I can match up rims with my jeep) was $160. by the time I am done with it I am figuring it will be about $1500. but don't quote me on that. I am keeping all my reciepts in a box so that when I am done I will add everything up and let you know.
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I would love to take a run up there it is probably really green right now because of all the water we have been getting. but I was under my jeep yesterday with the garden hose trying to get rid of all the mud from the swell and found what the funky noise was I was hearing while we were on the devils racetrack it was my rear pinion bearing so I am going to have to rebuild it this week. when I get it done we should run up there some evening this week.