Hi there. New member here, and I've been looking at dozens of off road camping trailers lately. Would love to own a Patriot X1GT or an X2GT, but the price is way too steep for me right now. I also looked at Turtlebacks, and Moby1 XTR, but they're all pretty pricey. Then I looked at FSR trailers, but $7K for an empty box on wheels seems a little overpriced to me. And it doesn't have a rear hitch receiver either, which is kind of a deal breaker to me. This whole camping trailer idea started because I wanted to get my roof top tent off the car and onto a trailer. Now I'm obsessed with having a little off road trailer. So I've decided to try to convert an existing utility trailer that I have. It's an 5.5' x 11.5' (rear to hitch) trailer with pretty dinky wheels on a skinny axle with leaf springs. No brakes. Probably Chinese made. The square steel tubing frame looks pretty sturdy though, and I've hauled some fairly heavy stuff on it without any issues. It has some surface rust, but nothing serious, and no structural damage. The drawbar is attached with three 5/8" pins. I was thinking about doing something really quick/simple to carry me through the summer/fall. I.e. remove the wheels/axle and replace with either a Dexter or Timbren system, bigger wheels with electric brakes and off road tires, a Max Coupler hitch (or similar), and then build a sturdy rack for a couple of kayaks and the roof top tent. If I have motivation and energy left after that, I could always build onto it later with kitchen, electrical, water tanks, etc. I'm definitely not going as far as building a full-fledged teardrop trailer. I'm still thinking that I'll be able to afford an X2 or something similar some day.
Essentially my basic requirements are:
- Individual suspension (ideally).
- Big off road tires.
- Articulating hitch.
- Rack for kayaks + roof top tent.
- Rear hitch receiver for mountain bike rack.
- Electric brakes.
- At least one spare wheel, ideally two.
- Waterproof, lockable storage box in the front.
Assuming there's nothing wrong with the trailer frame, does this sound realistic? How do you properly align the wheels with a Dexter or Timbren system? What might something like this cost ballpark? Anything important I've missed? Thanks, any advice appreciated!
Essentially my basic requirements are:
- Individual suspension (ideally).
- Big off road tires.
- Articulating hitch.
- Rack for kayaks + roof top tent.
- Rear hitch receiver for mountain bike rack.
- Electric brakes.
- At least one spare wheel, ideally two.
- Waterproof, lockable storage box in the front.
Assuming there's nothing wrong with the trailer frame, does this sound realistic? How do you properly align the wheels with a Dexter or Timbren system? What might something like this cost ballpark? Anything important I've missed? Thanks, any advice appreciated!
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