TWX
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Long story short, I like four wheeling and getting away from the city, but I don't really like camping. Tents simply don't appeal, and while popup tent-trailers are better than conventional tents there are still issues with moisture and packing away the trailer when setting off the next day. We also admittedly are keen on having some kind of *ahem* facilities, which some tent-trailers have but many lack.
So I'm looking for commentary on taking a hard-side popup, like an A-liner, a Towlite/Hi-Lo, or a Trailmanor and upgrading or replacing the suspension to use it as a moderate-dury offroad camping trailer. We're not talking doing rock ledges on a regular basis, but going off into the BLM and forest-service roads where there could be washouts or other problems that mean the road isn't passable to something at pavement-going height.
So I'm looking for commentary on taking a hard-side popup, like an A-liner, a Towlite/Hi-Lo, or a Trailmanor and upgrading or replacing the suspension to use it as a moderate-dury offroad camping trailer. We're not talking doing rock ledges on a regular basis, but going off into the BLM and forest-service roads where there could be washouts or other problems that mean the road isn't passable to something at pavement-going height.