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Wagon Body Trailer
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:17 pm
by Punisher
Im thinking about building an 'L series wagon' body based trailer.
Has anybody done or seen such a conversion ?
I would either cut a wagon body through in front of the rear doors and fill in the opening with sheet metal or weld 2 rear sections together so it has 2 tailgate openings.
Trailer pic
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:02 pm
by Punisher
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:32 pm
by Punisher
Or option 'c' could be option 'A or B' minus roof ...
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:37 pm
by tex
What are you going to be using it for if its for camping or painting etc why not cut just behind the windscreen and at a and join the two together! apparently its very hard to join the larger panels ie roof and make it look good!
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:58 pm
by Punisher
Yea, mainly for camping, possibly with a roof top tent.
Also would like to put a couple of runners on the draw bar to carry mini bikes.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:23 pm
by AndrewT
I've seen a photo of one done with two tailgates like that. Trying to dig up the pic at the moment but not having much luck.
I have partially done this. I got as far as cutting my old wagon in half, it looks like your B picture at the moment, although with no drawbar yet.
I'm torn as to what to actually use it for. I'm thinking camper too....but seriously....for 2 people it's going to be abit cramped in there. It's too narrow, and the wheel arches really don't help matters either. Length should be okay, and I was thinking to aid with height the roof could be raised abit.
One thing to remember is weight. Even without anything in it the bugger is surprisingly heavy!
I've just been given my dad's old 6x4 trailer so I'm probably going to cut all the box off it and put the A frame and main girders underneath the L body and see how it sits. Probably will just keep the leaf springs and axel from the trailer. I don't rekon welding the A frame by itself to the L body and keeping the L series K frame will be strong enough, it really needs regidity through it.
It's a fun thing to do I rekon....
But yeah, camper still seems the best use I think. Plenty of room for a huge water tank (like 50litres) and a handy filling hole behind a familar flap.
The lights are already done, already wired.
Mine was a touring wagon so I could even make the electric windows work

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:34 pm
by AndrewT
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:13 pm
by AlpineRaven
I've seen a trailer with two tailgate doors like what AndrewT said, It had 4 side doors plus two tailgate door, he had mattresses in the trailer and a stove top at the back, I thought it was awesome. But it wasnt subaru.
Cheers
AP
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:46 am
by Punisher
mmmm ... you could be right about the weight thing. last thing you wanna do is be carrying more weight than you have to.
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:10 pm
by AndrewT
Regarding weight. I noticed with mine (just like your pic B), it was basically perfectly balanced on the wheels. So once it has the front part enclosed somehow, and an A-frame it's going to be front heavy, which works out well, you need abit of weight on the towball. But, I think installing a second tailgate at the front will likely make it TOO front heavy. Have you picked up a rear tailgate lately? They aren't exactly light weight.
Oh also, mine currently has no rear doors on it either.
Just in playing around with it as-is, jacking it up etc, the whole thing does still seem bloody heavy.
One day I'll actually get time to cut up my 6x4 trailer and try to get this happening.
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:37 pm
by AlpineRaven
AndrewT wrote:Regarding weight. I noticed with mine (just like your pic B), it was basically perfectly balanced on the wheels. So once it has the front part enclosed somehow, and an A-frame it's going to be front heavy, which works out well, you need abit of weight on the towball. But, I think installing a second tailgate at the front will likely make it TOO front heavy. Have you picked up a rear tailgate lately? They aren't exactly light weight.
Oh also, mine currently has no rear doors on it either.
Just in playing around with it as-is, jacking it up etc, the whole thing does still seem bloody heavy.
One day I'll actually get time to cut up my 6x4 trailer and try to get this happening.
Or, it doesnt have to be subaru tailgate, go to wreckers and find one that is light enough for the task?
Cheers
AP
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:53 pm
by AndrewT
or perhaps cut the guts out so it only has the outer skin and just put some lightweight braces in. It's only a trailer now so I wouldn't expect that would matter too much.