JSterrett
Rock Crawler
So, I wasn't sure where to post this, figured 'General Scale' was as good a place as any.
I actually started the design for this trailer about a year ago. Initial bed/frame were done within a couple of months.
Then I procrastinated like crazy because I didn't want to deal with the suspension. Initial plan for the suspension was to run a 3D printed axle on leafs. Eventually, after looking at about 1000 different suspension setups, I had a brainstorm and came up with this weird linked-cantilever setup.
Seems to work really well. Allows the suspension to conform to terrain without throwing the trailer around too bad. Final product will use machined aluminum plates, still trying to get my tolerances right for the bearing pockets.
Once I finally got the suspension worked out I was able to knock out the front panel, fenders, and ramp fairly easily.
And this is where I'm at now. Almost done, just need to work out the hitch setup.
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I actually started the design for this trailer about a year ago. Initial bed/frame were done within a couple of months.


Then I procrastinated like crazy because I didn't want to deal with the suspension. Initial plan for the suspension was to run a 3D printed axle on leafs. Eventually, after looking at about 1000 different suspension setups, I had a brainstorm and came up with this weird linked-cantilever setup.


Seems to work really well. Allows the suspension to conform to terrain without throwing the trailer around too bad. Final product will use machined aluminum plates, still trying to get my tolerances right for the bearing pockets.
Once I finally got the suspension worked out I was able to knock out the front panel, fenders, and ramp fairly easily.
And this is where I'm at now. Almost done, just need to work out the hitch setup.





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