I want a tongue as close to the tow vehicle as possible,
Is a “backbone” design the recommended solution?
What about a lower trailer..?
How critical is matching the tow vehicle track width?
I want at least 5x9 for a Queen and reasonably deep galley
tony.latham wrote:I want a tongue as close to the tow vehicle as possible,
I think a 4' long tongue is about right.Is a “backbone” design the recommended solution?
What's a backbone design?
And BTW, that's 2" .120" tubing. It works fine.What about a lower trailer..?
Our chassis is at 18" above the ground. It allows for plenty of clearance and makes getting in and out about right. You're building a bed on wheels and the edge needs to be at a reasonable elevation for this. Not too high and not too low.How critical is matching the tow vehicle track width?
For us, it's not. And we travel over many-many miles of unimproved roads.I want at least 5x9 for a Queen and reasonably deep galley
Another foot in length is a mile when it comes to galley depth. Toy with a 10' long 'drop. Take a look at my galley and it might give you a sense of what that extra 12" does:
Tony
p.s. I've been at that spot where your selfie was taken.
...to clear the Jeeps rear door.
tony.latham wrote:...to clear the Jeeps rear door.
It sounds like you need a taller tongue to deal with your lift issue, eh?
Make sure you go with a removable rotating jack. Our previous teardrop had an A-frame jack that was problematic with our Tacoma tailgate --if the trailer was at an angle. It needs to be removable so you can take it off when the going gets rough. Otherwise, you can bend the foot. I know that to be a fact.
Tony
My boat trailer has a rotating one, and just the reduced effort is worth it.
tony.latham wrote:My boat trailer has a rotating one, and just the reduced effort is worth it.
I'm talking about one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QEM7HK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tony
tony.latham wrote:My boat trailer has a rotating one, and just the reduced effort is worth it.
I'm talking about one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QEM7HK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tony
tony.latham wrote:p.s. I've been at that spot where your selfie was taken.
twisted lines wrote:tony.latham wrote:p.s. I've been at that spot where your selfie was taken.
Me too! My Grandpaw Told me I needed to see it
Not far away, I hear the fishing's good.
really wanted a lower entry for the trailer...
tony.latham wrote:really wanted a lower entry for the trailer...
Keep that height in mind for the galley countertop too.
Tony
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