Theres been some great discussion of trailer weight going on in another thread and rather than hijack- i thought i would start this discussion on the next logical step in the "trailers are too heavy" concept.
To start and end i would make this assertion--->For guys with smallish-FJ40/Wrangler-esque statured vehicles- with next to no cargo space to begin with---a trailer might be the only option. But for people with larger 4-door or extended cab vehicles- i believe i need to draw the line in the sand at not hauling an extra 700lbs of trailer to carry 500lbs of crap.
Being in the larger capacity family of vehicles with my FZJ80, im now thinking that a swing away-hitch mounted cargo tray may be the logical solution--- these easily hold 12+cu feet of space: 58" width/ fridge depth/and 30-40"tall (to not block rear visibility completely)
-goosenecked a bit over the rear bumper height and you will have no issues with offroad clearance.
-according to CHP you can extend over a few feet without backup lights
-tongue weight on average class 1-3 hitches is good for 250-500+lbs. (although id choose to have heavier items like batts/water near the center of the cab. behind front seats and leave the lighter bulkier stuff for the bumper-cargo spot).
-lower (than roof) for better center of gravity offroad
-no aerodynamics issues
-no major backing up issues on trail like a trailer
-swing away to allow easy rear hatch access.
-even a beefy overdesigned carrier should only weigh-50lbs or so and still offer 12+cu feet of carry capacity...............much better than a 700lb trailer for 18-20cu ft.
Im wondering if anyone has experience with any of the aftermarket ones???? drawbacks? concerns?? issues???? And more importantly--what kewl ideas do people have floating around their grey matter on design for a swingout cargo platform (ala kitchen, storage,etc.). And once again to not offend anyone------>For guys with smallish-FJ40/Wrangler-esque statured vehicles- with next to no cargo space to begin with---a trailer might be the only option.
To start and end i would make this assertion--->For guys with smallish-FJ40/Wrangler-esque statured vehicles- with next to no cargo space to begin with---a trailer might be the only option. But for people with larger 4-door or extended cab vehicles- i believe i need to draw the line in the sand at not hauling an extra 700lbs of trailer to carry 500lbs of crap.
Being in the larger capacity family of vehicles with my FZJ80, im now thinking that a swing away-hitch mounted cargo tray may be the logical solution--- these easily hold 12+cu feet of space: 58" width/ fridge depth/and 30-40"tall (to not block rear visibility completely)
-goosenecked a bit over the rear bumper height and you will have no issues with offroad clearance.
-according to CHP you can extend over a few feet without backup lights
-tongue weight on average class 1-3 hitches is good for 250-500+lbs. (although id choose to have heavier items like batts/water near the center of the cab. behind front seats and leave the lighter bulkier stuff for the bumper-cargo spot).
-lower (than roof) for better center of gravity offroad
-no aerodynamics issues
-no major backing up issues on trail like a trailer
-swing away to allow easy rear hatch access.
-even a beefy overdesigned carrier should only weigh-50lbs or so and still offer 12+cu feet of carry capacity...............much better than a 700lb trailer for 18-20cu ft.
Im wondering if anyone has experience with any of the aftermarket ones???? drawbacks? concerns?? issues???? And more importantly--what kewl ideas do people have floating around their grey matter on design for a swingout cargo platform (ala kitchen, storage,etc.). And once again to not offend anyone------>For guys with smallish-FJ40/Wrangler-esque statured vehicles- with next to no cargo space to begin with---a trailer might be the only option.
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