I've been going in circles the last few weeks researching trailer ideas. I need something that allows me to pack a few things and head out for a weekend (or longer) camping trip. I like the idea of an enclosed offroad trailer, but every time I narrow down what I like and what my wife and two kids would like, I keep coming back to something like a 10-12 foot long Aliner. Although cool and reasonably priced, even a modified offroad version is not all that offroad capable.
After that, I tell myself I can just mount a RTT on top of my Tacoma bed and call it good. It's tempting, but that would still have me packing things up for a couple hours, at least, before any camping trip. The same problem comes when I keep coming back to my flippac. Perfect camping set up for me, except that it would take me hours to pack up and go. I use my Tacoma as a work truck daily, so anything like a flippac, or even a RTT wouldn't be able to be permanently mounted to my truck.
So I need a trailer. And the trailer has to be small enough to go on some of the moderate trails that I like when I am on an offroad camping trip. I've gone thru the websites of every offroad trailer manufacturer I could find and I can't find one that I am looking for that is under 10K. My biggest requirements for an offroad trailer are:
Not huge
Not over $10,000 for a base
Preferably something that is a base model with nothing but storage options and a lid
**it needs to have a system in place to raise the RTT up so that I can have a full-height annex room.
The last requirement has been my biggest problem. The Campa Cub is somewhat close to what I am looking for. VMI makes a base model as well that is well built and almost what I need, except neither of them have the system to raise the RTT. I know I could take a trailer to a fab shop and put it on, but by the time I pay for all that, I might as well have the fab shop build the whole trailer. And a fab shop, even one that builds custom trailers, has probably never built an offroad trailer (I'm in Wisconsin).
The Campa ATT is exactly what I want, except I don't want them to put any of the finishings in it. And I don't want to pay close to $20,000 for a trailer.
Anybody know which trailer fits what I need?
srpat
After that, I tell myself I can just mount a RTT on top of my Tacoma bed and call it good. It's tempting, but that would still have me packing things up for a couple hours, at least, before any camping trip. The same problem comes when I keep coming back to my flippac. Perfect camping set up for me, except that it would take me hours to pack up and go. I use my Tacoma as a work truck daily, so anything like a flippac, or even a RTT wouldn't be able to be permanently mounted to my truck.
So I need a trailer. And the trailer has to be small enough to go on some of the moderate trails that I like when I am on an offroad camping trip. I've gone thru the websites of every offroad trailer manufacturer I could find and I can't find one that I am looking for that is under 10K. My biggest requirements for an offroad trailer are:
Not huge
Not over $10,000 for a base
Preferably something that is a base model with nothing but storage options and a lid
**it needs to have a system in place to raise the RTT up so that I can have a full-height annex room.
The last requirement has been my biggest problem. The Campa Cub is somewhat close to what I am looking for. VMI makes a base model as well that is well built and almost what I need, except neither of them have the system to raise the RTT. I know I could take a trailer to a fab shop and put it on, but by the time I pay for all that, I might as well have the fab shop build the whole trailer. And a fab shop, even one that builds custom trailers, has probably never built an offroad trailer (I'm in Wisconsin).
The Campa ATT is exactly what I want, except I don't want them to put any of the finishings in it. And I don't want to pay close to $20,000 for a trailer.
Anybody know which trailer fits what I need?
srpat