DIY car trailer repair

In detail: do-it-yourself car trailer repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

If factory trailers for cars do not suit you with something and you decide to make a two-axle trailer for a car with your own hands, then this article is for you.

If you want the State Traffic Inspectorate to allow you to operate your homemade trailer, you need to do it yourself in accordance with the requirements of GOST 37.001. 220-80 "Trailers for passenger cars". For those who do not want to read the original source, we will briefly outline the main restrictions imposed by this document on trailers for passenger cars.

If you decide to make a trailer for a car with your own hands, you will need the following parts and materials.

  1. Traction hitch - 1 pc.
  2. Rear hub axle from a front-wheel drive vehicle - 2 pcs.
  3. Rear hub from the same car as the axle - 2 pcs.
  4. Springs from any machine - 2 pcs.
  5. Spring rear end earring –2 pcs.
  6. Padded stepladders - 2 sets.
  7. Shock absorbers - 2 pcs.
  8. Steel pipe with a section of 30 by 60 mm (2 sections of 190 cm - spars; 2 of 122 cm - beams of the drawbar).
  9. Steel pipe 25 by 25 mm (4 sections of 190 cm each - the bottom and top of the strapping of the side boards; 8 sections of 40 cm each - the racks of the side boards; 4 sections of 119 cm each - the bottom and top of the front and rear boards; 7 sections of 114 cm - cross members).
  10. 2 pieces of U-shaped channel # 5 for the manufacture of the bridge beam.
  11. Hinge hinge - 4 pcs.
  12. Side fixing device - 4 pcs.
  13. Rear lights - 2 pcs.
  14. Stranded insulated wires.
  15. Plywood 10 mm thick - 1 sheet (size 1.9 x 1.14 m).
  16. Sheet steel 0.8 mm thick.
  17. Chain or rope Ø 3 mm - 2 pieces of 20 cm.Image - DIY car trailer repair
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From the tool you need a welding machine, a grinder and an electric drill.

Fold the sections of the channel so that you get a rectangular pipe, and tighten them with clamps. Boil the joints. Weld the hub axles to the ends. Attach the resulting bridge beam to the springs using ladders.