Great work so far! I'm planning my next trailer build while I continue the evolution of my current. I'm really liking your setup. Car to share your box dimensions? How tall are you overall, to the top of the box and/or rack? My only issue is height clearance so my trailer w/rtt can fit into my garage. What size tire are you running? Thanks!!
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So the overall height now is 64" with the rack, unloaded, without finishing with cabinets. Actual box height 36" (rack adds 4"). Suspension is Timbren heavy duty with 4" lift. The tires were fully inflated to 45 PSI. I hope to lose close to an inch once I deflate to the proper PSI. I'm running 17" TRD rims and KO2 tires 265/75. My garage height is 82" at the seal so I'm gonna be pushing it for a RTT. I don't think I'll get any more sag out of the Trimbren suspension with added weight. I was planning/hoping on a little less than 64" height. I don't want to add the complexity of a lift for a tent or awnings. I'll update when I get closer.
The width of the box is 51" outside, this allowed for a 48" pull out slide for the kitchen galley on the passenger side. This puts the overall tire width about 2" wider than the Tacoma. I'm in the process of designing a pull out sink/shower on the drivers side, however it has to pull out over the kitchen galley on the opposite side and a good design isn't that straight forward for me. I have an idea but any advise here is appreciated. The plan is to have a table with a sink to drop down from the higher level, a tankless water heater to clip to the door, and have usage from the front of the box. If I have a RTT it will pull over to the drivers side, the side door access there on the trailer will be for the battery on/monitor/switches and drawer for misc. recovery/junk items, I.E. it won't be for standing under the tent for extended times. I hope the awning brackets needed will add enough height on the passenger side and rear for me (5'10").
Length of the box was a hair over 6' although I haven't measured with the bumper on. The back door/table will fold down and serve as an eating table and measuring 34" tall. I'm hoping a full water tank here will compress the suspension some but as stated above I doubt. I've got a cool idea here for table legs that will have the look of a high lift jack, they will be permanently mounted at the top/sides, removable at the bottom with cotter pins. They will fold flat against the door during transport, cotter pins removed and used to adjust an inner extension for length. The table will seat 4 comfortably. My thought here is to have all needed surfaces to be built in without the need to carry additional tables.
In the end I'm hoping all my calculations and wants will work out, fingers crossed. I think I'm pretty close but only time will tell. Being a scratch build for me and RLC there has been some guesstimations. All good so far.
This was a rough design based from a Turtleback. However I didn't like the the rear kitchen design or height. Price/location also a big factor. This will stand taller and have no open doors that separate the rear from the sides.