LOBBS Posted June 9 Posted June 9 I've been wanting to build a tractor / enclosed car hauler combo for quite some time. I picked up an International ProStar at the Heartland Nats this morning to handle the tractor side of things. I've not had much luck over the years finding info on what I'd need to build a Featherlite style trailer. I don't mind scratch building and/or 3D printing. I have experience with designing CAD, specifically SOLIDWORKS. I just can't seem to find dimensions or even good reference pics to get started. Any good resources out there?
Force Posted June 11 Posted June 11 (edited) There are some and here is what I have found out during my researches on the subject as I have plans to do one myself. The modern Featherlite trailers are 53-53.6 feet long, 102 inches wide and 13.6 inches total hight with a 31-37 inch drop, axle spread 10.1 feet. Wheels are often low profile 255/70R-22.5. Some measurements can vary as all trailers are cutom made as you can get them as you wish, but these are the most common ones. Here is a couple of drawings I found of a Featherlite trailer, you can use them as a guide. Edited June 11 by Force 1 1
LOBBS Posted June 11 Author Posted June 11 (edited) 1 hour ago, Force said: There are some and here is what I have found out during my researches on the subject as I have plans to do one myself. The modern Featherlite trailers are 53-53.6 feet long, 102 inches wide and 13.6 inches total hight with a 31-37 inch drop, axle spread 10.1 feet. Wheels are often low profile 255/70R-22.5. Some measurements can vary as all trailers are cutom made as you can get them as you wish, but these are the most common ones. Here is a couple of drawings I found of a Featherlite trailer, you can use them as a guide. Thank you sir!! This will help me immensely. I've been searching like crazy to find shots of the frame / axles. These things are so low to the ground that it's seemingly impossible to find good pics of the "bones" underneath them. I'm thinking I'll buy one of the Moebius 53' smooth side trailers and use as much of that kit as I can. For sure I can use the roof and possibly extend the lower edges of the side panels to match the profile of the Featherlite trailer. May even be able to cut the floor of the kit up to use as part of the new frame. It'd also give me random trailer bits like the gooseneck hookups, supports, wheels/tires (tho I may have to swap those out for low profile ones as you mentioned), etc. From what I can tell the Featherlite frames are somewhat based on drop deck lowboy trailers (I'm sure there's a way more specific name for them) so I may be able to follow that as a guide for the perimeter frame and suspension. Edited June 11 by LOBBS
Force Posted June 11 Posted June 11 No problem. The axles are low mount air ride axles and I have found a few pictures of the underside of a Featherlite trailer. 1 1
LOBBS Posted June 11 Author Posted June 11 24 minutes ago, Force said: No problem. The axles are low mount air ride axles and I have found a few pictures of the underside of a Featherlite trailer. That answers a bunch of my questions and confirms, to me, that starting from the Moebius Smooth Side (or Great Dane but the Smooth Side's walls would be easier to clean up to mimic the sides of the Featherlite) is the best option. The underbelly of the floor on it is of nearly identical construction. Those axles don't look like they'd be too awful to fab up. I was genuinely confused how the real Featherlite trailer kept the floor the same height between the axles as the rest of the drop but that makes a ton of sense now. Thank you so much! 1
LOBBS Posted Thursday at 03:49 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:49 PM (edited) Just doing some quick searching it looks like the Hendrickson CONNEX Unitized Air Suspension System is the closest match I've found so far to sort out the axle questions. Not sure if it's been modeled in scale by anyone but shouldn't be too bad to do for a 3D print. Edited Thursday at 03:51 PM by LOBBS 1
Force Posted Friday at 04:05 PM Posted Friday at 04:05 PM On 6/12/2025 at 5:49 PM, LOBBS said: Just doing some quick searching it looks like the Hendrickson CONNEX Unitized Air Suspension System is the closest match I've found so far to sort out the axle questions. Not sure if it's been modeled in scale by anyone but shouldn't be too bad to do for a 3D print. I don't know the make on the suspension they use...but they looks kind of like Neway or something similar. 1
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