Enthusiast I
I’m looking an off road/overland trailer. Doesn’t have to be very fancy. I have a rooftop tent already so om not looking for another. Let me know what is out there that isn’t gonna bankrupt me. Any suggestions or ideas?
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Queco,I’m looking an off road/overland trailer. Doesn’t have to be very fancy. I have a rooftop tent already so om not looking for another. Let me know what is out there that isn’t gonna bankrupt me. Any suggestions or ideas?
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This is the route I went, but not everybody has the ability to do that, so I didn't suggest it.I have to disagree with Reaver. Your cheapest trailer option is a flatbed utility trailer with modifications to the suspension to bring it up to a ride height similar to your trucks. Following that would be a mil surplus. The smittybilt trailers are not bad, but a simple DIY is often a better choice because it will give you exactly what you want. Mil surplus often need a replacement axle so you can use wheel/tire appropriate to your tow vehicle, and potentially a change of hitch unless you like pintles.
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Fair argument :)This is the route I went, but not everybody has the ability to do that, so I didn't suggest it.
Mine is constantly being tweaked as we learn things about our setup, and being diy, it makes it much easier to do.
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Take a look at the Dinoot no weld trailer racks at Compact Camping Concepts. It's everything you need to convert a small utility trailer ( Lowes or Home Depot) into a nice lightweight overland trailer.I’m looking an off road/overland trailer. Doesn’t have to be very fancy. I have a rooftop tent already so om not looking for another. Let me know what is out there that isn’t gonna bankrupt me. Any suggestions or ideas?