**disclaimer- Not a professional welder or fabricator. Using this as a learning tool. I have thick skin so critiques and criticism is open just please make it beneficial so I can learn from it. Other then that enjoy**
Tools that will be utilized are basic hand tools (angle grinder, chop saw). The welder is an 220V ESAB caddie MIG running .030" 10lb spool and using a 80lb mix gas cylinder.
Wasn't sure what to call this thread exactly. But ill use this to show the build and upgrades I'm making to my truck and trailer to make towing to events more functional. I used to just toss in all my racing and camping stuff in the truck bed until it was full. Made it a pain to find anything and once the bed was full would then fill my back seats in the truck and use the empty space in the XJ. No reason behind loading and after racing with Letzroll Offroad Racing in Mexico at the Norra 1000 I wanted a more organized set up. I'm starting with the trailer then will go to the bed. My main goal is to be able to drop in all my items for a race in its respective spot while being able to secure it and find it easily.
The trailer is a 18ft 2006 Carson car hauler with a steal deck. the tow rig is a 07' Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab w/the 5.7L
(never mind the jeep as it has change a lot since this photo. The trailer and truck have not. Will be removing the tongue box)
The other day was bored and had some time so started building dump can boxes for my two 7 gal quick dump cans. Normally they get tossed in the bed and ratchet strapped down. Started with 2"x2" angle iron. Made the base notching the front to clear the breather/handle. Then built up and boxing it in. The original plan was to just weld them to the trailer and leave space for my full size 35" spare to go between them. After rethinking it I took extra angle iron and welded the boxes to it making it one unit. Works better as the tire now has a designated stop. I then welded up lockable hinges that I'm able to run through the dump can handles and the wheel. Thus making the dump cans valued at 50 bucks each and the 600 dollar wheel and tire combo secured. This will get welded to the front of the trailer and will add to tie down anchors to run a ratchet strap over the tire as an extra measure. Overall very happy. Next I want to find a way to build a box to hold my floor jack. Stay tuned.
How it started
dump can box coming together
close up
It fits! I measured correctly lol
all together
close up of lock set up running through handles and wheel
Tools that will be utilized are basic hand tools (angle grinder, chop saw). The welder is an 220V ESAB caddie MIG running .030" 10lb spool and using a 80lb mix gas cylinder.
Wasn't sure what to call this thread exactly. But ill use this to show the build and upgrades I'm making to my truck and trailer to make towing to events more functional. I used to just toss in all my racing and camping stuff in the truck bed until it was full. Made it a pain to find anything and once the bed was full would then fill my back seats in the truck and use the empty space in the XJ. No reason behind loading and after racing with Letzroll Offroad Racing in Mexico at the Norra 1000 I wanted a more organized set up. I'm starting with the trailer then will go to the bed. My main goal is to be able to drop in all my items for a race in its respective spot while being able to secure it and find it easily.
The trailer is a 18ft 2006 Carson car hauler with a steal deck. the tow rig is a 07' Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab w/the 5.7L
(never mind the jeep as it has change a lot since this photo. The trailer and truck have not. Will be removing the tongue box)

The other day was bored and had some time so started building dump can boxes for my two 7 gal quick dump cans. Normally they get tossed in the bed and ratchet strapped down. Started with 2"x2" angle iron. Made the base notching the front to clear the breather/handle. Then built up and boxing it in. The original plan was to just weld them to the trailer and leave space for my full size 35" spare to go between them. After rethinking it I took extra angle iron and welded the boxes to it making it one unit. Works better as the tire now has a designated stop. I then welded up lockable hinges that I'm able to run through the dump can handles and the wheel. Thus making the dump cans valued at 50 bucks each and the 600 dollar wheel and tire combo secured. This will get welded to the front of the trailer and will add to tie down anchors to run a ratchet strap over the tire as an extra measure. Overall very happy. Next I want to find a way to build a box to hold my floor jack. Stay tuned.
How it started

dump can box coming together

close up

It fits! I measured correctly lol

all together

close up of lock set up running through handles and wheel
