Hader wrote:If I had to do it, I would get some 10" to 12" or so tool boxes and place them in front and behind the fenders. I would run some support "3/4" plywood or some kind of steel purlin" across the uprights inside the trailer and bolt the boxes through the skin to the support without drilling into the uprights.
Hader wrote:"If going this route, shelf style L brackets may not be bad idea to help with extra support and less stress if any weight is in the toolboxes"
My thinking was to avoid holes in the uprights.
The inside (let's call it Cross member) will distribute the pull over all uprights where they are the strongest (close to the floor), it would result less holes and intrusion into the frame and skin.
Trailer hitch and cargo rack/box on the rear? Just a thought. I've been meaning to do that with mine since day one. Of course, 5+ years later, still thinking about it!
I don't know how your fenders are attached to your trailer but mine aren't
designed for anything that has any kind of weight to be placed on them.
Mostly they were designed to rip off with minimal damage to the side wall
should you have a blow-out with the tire. Just remember that most of the
side skin is about 0.032" or thereabouts so you'll need to use the upright
supports to attach your tool box. If I were going to install something for
tarp or awning storage I'd look for something along these lines;
http://www.autoanything.com/truck-toolb ... it-carrier
That's just for idea purposes. Ya might want to check out Tommy B's waste
hose storage set-up about 1/2 way down the page;
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=66084&start=555
And there is a swing away rack assembly made for rear trailer hitches. I had considered it one time for mine and may go with one for my truck when driving the beach, surf fishing.
If I had to do it, I would get some 10" to 12" or so tool boxes and place them in front and behind the fenders. I would run some support "3/4" plywood or some kind of steel purlin" across the uprights inside the trailer and bolt the boxes through the skin to the support without drilling into the uprights.
Here is a link to it. Pricey. I have a DIY version planned in my head.
https://www.stowaway2.com/hitch-frames
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