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John's Utility Trailer Makeover

Discussion in 'Towing & Hauling' started by atc250r, Apr 15, 2025.

  1. Apr 15, 2025 at 7:24 AM
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    atc250r

    atc250r [OP] New Member

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    John
    Orange County, New Yorkistan
    Vehicle:
    2020 Tundra Double Cab 6ft Bed SR5 TRD OR
    Nothing yet except for some LED interior & exterior bulbs.
    My wife's uncle retired from doing stone work full time several years ago and this 6.5x16 foot trailer has been sitting since maybe 2015. When he heard we needed a trailer to haul our recently purchased 4 seat SXS he gave it to us but it needed a lot of work. Although I haven't towed it with my Tundra yet, I've been busting my butt since January whenever the northeast weather cooperated to get it ready for the 10 hour trip to WV next week. While the frame was solid pretty much everything else was shot. Tires, leaf springs, lights, wiring, breakaway system, bearings, brakes, and more. Here's some pics from the day I got it home. I'll add more as time allows. I had a bunch more added and typed up but one accidental press of the back button forced me to start over. Ugh.



    Here's what it's going to haul most of the time.

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    I removed all the suspension and installed new leaf springs, shackles, and equalizers. Most of the hardware got cut out with the angle grinder as it was seized up.

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    With a lot of sanding of the shoe surfaces I was able to save the drums but got new "loaded" backing plates, replaced several wheel studs, all the lug nuts, and installed new Timken bearings all around.

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    Finally got it back on the ground with new tires on the old wheels.

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    After much wire wheeling a fresh coat of primer and paint.

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    Started doing the wiring by installing a new breakaway kit and a junction box to distribute all the wiring from. I upgraded the wires feeding the brakes to 12 gauge marine wire and ran a wire for the reverse lights that are getting mounted on the back.

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    Last edited: Apr 15, 2025

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