Stonehenge series off road “caboose” trailers
 

This ain’t no wussy trailer, the Stonehenge Series Caboose trailer is built like a brick sh*thouse.  We start with 2X2 .120 wall tube, we add an axle that weighs more than most “other guys” frames and we stuff the ends with a 3500 LB rated stub hub with HUGE bearings and a pair of 1750 lb springs for a GVWR of 3500 pounds.  That’s our entry model it only get more beefy from there.


Our base model comes with LED tail lights, a set of wagon wheels and 31” tires, nothing fancy but if you would rather pick your own it’s no problem.  You can choose your floor, walls and if you want a metal or fiberglass lid.


The SSORC is 5 feet long by 4 feet wide on the floor so you can pick up plywood sheets easily, see we figure that most weekends this trailer will see more honeydews than your local grocer so you have something you can use not sit in a corner of the yard somewhere while it’s tires dry rot.


The drop down tailgate adds 2 feet to the floor so you’ll have no excuses when your wife asks you to help your worthless step-son move his sleeper sofa and X-Box to the umpteenth apartment you know he’ll be thrown out of in a few months.  The bonus?  You’ll have plenty of room to stretch out in it after pointing out how much fun that will be.


Our trailers can be outfitted with a host of aftermarket goodies, electric fridge/freeze, water tank, propane tank, stove, portable BBQ, Truckvault for those of you that hunt, secondary rack basket, fuel mounts, covers, stereo and list goes on.


You can pick your wheels, tires and bolt pattern, if you already have a set of wheels and tires sitting in the garage send  us those we use them for your build.


We can build you a $10K trailer or the base so you can build the rest yourself.  Call us to get started.













We will be updating the trailer build as we go and show you what the base model comes with and how it looks.


Pricing and options will be available soon.      






















































































































































































How much stuff do you want to carry?  There is about 2,000LBS of rock in the trailer in these photos.  This particular trailer is rated at 3500LBS.