Damn
never ceases to amaze me. I was driving around today with my XJ's cargo area full of tools rubbing against the leather seats; Thinking I need to buy a small trailer. When it hit me that I could chop the front off of a 2 door I have that's mostly parted out. I got home and told the Wife my idea (she pretended to be interested, she's sweet like that) and then I thought... bet someone on
has already done it... Sure enough.
I've got a couple questions, did you do anything special with the axle? Did you just disconnect the drive shaft and leave the pinion yolk spinning? I have an 8.25 on the 2 door that'll get chopped. Besides lifting it to match my 94 I'm not thinking I'll need to do much to it.
Has anyone seen one of these trailers with the roof chopped? To make it an open trailer? I know an MJ bed would pretty much accomplish that with a lot less fabrication; But I've got the 2 dr, an MJ bed would cost me more than I want to spend on a home made trailer. So my current decision is Open 2dr with chopped roof or leave it and have covered lockable space with a roof rack for longer items...
Anyone know anything about titling a home made trailer in Virginia?


I've got a couple questions, did you do anything special with the axle? Did you just disconnect the drive shaft and leave the pinion yolk spinning? I have an 8.25 on the 2 door that'll get chopped. Besides lifting it to match my 94 I'm not thinking I'll need to do much to it.
Has anyone seen one of these trailers with the roof chopped? To make it an open trailer? I know an MJ bed would pretty much accomplish that with a lot less fabrication; But I've got the 2 dr, an MJ bed would cost me more than I want to spend on a home made trailer. So my current decision is Open 2dr with chopped roof or leave it and have covered lockable space with a roof rack for longer items...
Anyone know anything about titling a home made trailer in Virginia?