shahram
Adventurer
As I weigh my options for getting the trailer to fit all needs, I am left with a set of compromises.
--I have a price ceiling of about $5,500.
--I have a wife, infant son, and dog who I want to take camping with me.
--I have one parking space for one trailer.
--Must be able to hold together in dirt.
--Must have amenities (galley, two comfy beds, porta-potty, heater, hot water) to make the wife and baby comfortable.
--I'd like a few amenities myself, ie adequate storage for my fuel, water and generator, awning, etc.
After reviewing my options and the needs of my family, I have decided that a "pop-up" trailer, with either hard sides or canvas, is in the works for me. The worst terrain this trailer would see are the rutty dirt roads of Baja California, Death Valley or the Mojave desert, plus a lot of time at state parks and the beach. Basically just weekend use, and couple week-long trips per year.
An "expedition trailer", a la Adventure Trailer or M101 equivalent, is a little too spartan for my family's needs, and I don't intend to hardcore 'wheel with it anyway. The off-road pop-ups like Fleetwood Evolution, Starcraft RT Series, and Jayco Baja are well beyond my price range new, and rare on the used market.
There are quite a few pop-up trailers in great condition on the used market, some just a few years old, barely used, and well within my price range. In your opinions, what is the viability of converting these trailers for mild off-road use? What type of mods should be done--frame gussets, SOA, larger axles and springs, larger wheels and tires, shock absorption? What problem or danger areas shoud I be aware of? What are your experiences with this type of conversion?
Thanks in advance for any and all opinions and info on this matter.
--I have a price ceiling of about $5,500.
--I have a wife, infant son, and dog who I want to take camping with me.
--I have one parking space for one trailer.
--Must be able to hold together in dirt.
--Must have amenities (galley, two comfy beds, porta-potty, heater, hot water) to make the wife and baby comfortable.
--I'd like a few amenities myself, ie adequate storage for my fuel, water and generator, awning, etc.
After reviewing my options and the needs of my family, I have decided that a "pop-up" trailer, with either hard sides or canvas, is in the works for me. The worst terrain this trailer would see are the rutty dirt roads of Baja California, Death Valley or the Mojave desert, plus a lot of time at state parks and the beach. Basically just weekend use, and couple week-long trips per year.
An "expedition trailer", a la Adventure Trailer or M101 equivalent, is a little too spartan for my family's needs, and I don't intend to hardcore 'wheel with it anyway. The off-road pop-ups like Fleetwood Evolution, Starcraft RT Series, and Jayco Baja are well beyond my price range new, and rare on the used market.
There are quite a few pop-up trailers in great condition on the used market, some just a few years old, barely used, and well within my price range. In your opinions, what is the viability of converting these trailers for mild off-road use? What type of mods should be done--frame gussets, SOA, larger axles and springs, larger wheels and tires, shock absorption? What problem or danger areas shoud I be aware of? What are your experiences with this type of conversion?
Thanks in advance for any and all opinions and info on this matter.