Hi Guys,
I'm new to this site, and overlanding in general. My wife and I have a beat-up old '99 Toyota 4 Runner that's been our Utah companion, and are looking to get out and explore the PNW now that she's just about done with her medical residency and we're moving to Washington State. We love to camp and all the adventures associated (climbing, skiing, cycling) and would like to build a trailer that is ready to hit the road when we are.
As a grad gift to her, I've been shopping off-road teardrop trailers from AT, Inca, Moby, TCT, etc, and even considered building my own. We won't be doing any rock crawling, but I'd like something with at least 15" of clearance, a decent wheel/tire package and a sturdy frame and cabin that can handle forest roads and mild trail use. The ORE package from TC Teardrops seemed like a great value for something like this, and the guys at SoCal teardrop said their base road models are fairly tough.
I recently came across the trailer below and think it may fit the bill well. I can't post a link as a new user, but the seller is asking around $10.5k. From what I can tell, it's actually an older 'Rover' model from SCT, that someone had a larger wheel/tire combo fitted to. Otherwise, a fairly stock build that seems to be in good shape. The seller has been very helpful, and hasn't used the trailer much in his 2 years of ownership but says it all works as it should.

From what I can tell and have read, So-Cal makes an excellent teardrop and I like their overall design and construction better than most. I'm reaching out to you all to see if you think this is priced fairly, and what types of things I should look for when inspecting it? I'm heading out thursday to take a look.
When I pick this up, I plan on adding an off road hitch setup, water tank and pump, roof rack & basket, awnings, larger tongue box, rotopax units and a 120V inverter and system. Sounds like a very fun project to me!
Thanks in advance for the help!
Adam
I'm new to this site, and overlanding in general. My wife and I have a beat-up old '99 Toyota 4 Runner that's been our Utah companion, and are looking to get out and explore the PNW now that she's just about done with her medical residency and we're moving to Washington State. We love to camp and all the adventures associated (climbing, skiing, cycling) and would like to build a trailer that is ready to hit the road when we are.
As a grad gift to her, I've been shopping off-road teardrop trailers from AT, Inca, Moby, TCT, etc, and even considered building my own. We won't be doing any rock crawling, but I'd like something with at least 15" of clearance, a decent wheel/tire package and a sturdy frame and cabin that can handle forest roads and mild trail use. The ORE package from TC Teardrops seemed like a great value for something like this, and the guys at SoCal teardrop said their base road models are fairly tough.
I recently came across the trailer below and think it may fit the bill well. I can't post a link as a new user, but the seller is asking around $10.5k. From what I can tell, it's actually an older 'Rover' model from SCT, that someone had a larger wheel/tire combo fitted to. Otherwise, a fairly stock build that seems to be in good shape. The seller has been very helpful, and hasn't used the trailer much in his 2 years of ownership but says it all works as it should.

From what I can tell and have read, So-Cal makes an excellent teardrop and I like their overall design and construction better than most. I'm reaching out to you all to see if you think this is priced fairly, and what types of things I should look for when inspecting it? I'm heading out thursday to take a look.
When I pick this up, I plan on adding an off road hitch setup, water tank and pump, roof rack & basket, awnings, larger tongue box, rotopax units and a 120V inverter and system. Sounds like a very fun project to me!
Thanks in advance for the help!
Adam
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