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What to BUY???

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:20 am
by Foxpaw49
Hi all,
I'm brand new to the list and to the idea of teardropping - is there somewhere on this list that I can read about various manufacturers, comparisons. I'm looking for a newish rig, preferably used but in excellent condition. HAve questions about kitchen IN or OUT. I'm sure this info is on here somewhere, but I'm not finding it!
Thanks so much!
Robin

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:53 am
by goldcoop
Robin-

Welcome!

Here is a hub of links for you to pour over:

http://q.webring.com/hub?ring=teardropper

And of course there are always a couple TD's on Ebay for sale:

http://search.ebay.com/teardrop-trailer ... QQsbrsrtZd


Cheers,

Coop

I think I'm Hooked!

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:17 pm
by PresTx82
I think I'm Hooked on the "Teardrop trailer" concept. I happened on the teardrop concept last night and couldn't stop researching this topic. I found your forum and have been reading the numerous posts. I was originally looking up designs to build a "Camp Kitchen/Chuck Box/Camp Box" for the family this summer. The teardrop is a camp box on wheels!

I had an idea of renovating an old small trailer as a project last year, but I like the concept of the small teardrop trailers. I've seen them out on the road, but have never really looked at them or wondered what they were.

My wife and I like to tent camp and don't like the big campers. We took a trip to Utah two summers ago in a motor home and I found myself putting a tent up outside the motor home at several of our stops. There's nothing like camping outside and a teardrop looks like it'll fit the bill for us. All I got to do now is convince my wife on the idea.

I just purchased some acreage in New Mexico and I want to set up a camp site this summer. I'm looking seriously at the Yoder/Amish Built Teardrop Trailer that's on Ebay.

I'll stand by and obsorb all this for right now and see which way I go.

All I can say is that I'm hooked!

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:37 pm
by TRAIL-OF-TEARS
Foxpaw, welcome. check the tear drop manufacturers section. Fred in Alaska might have a trailer for sale.
PresTx,
Welcome to the board. I was dragging our tear thru your neck of the woods in August. If you decide on the Yoder let us know how it is. If you decide to build it, we will be here to help if you have questions.

Good Luck.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:14 pm
by PresTx82
Thanks. I don't think I want to build anything right now. I'd like to just make a purchase. I have too many other projects going on. I'm surveying the Teardrop Community to see what is out there. I'm looking at the "Camp Inn" models right now. They're a little pricey.

I do have one question. These Teardrops are mostly custom made and is there any problems with them falling apart due to the vibrations on the road? I would assume that this is a problem, or could be a problem as the trailers get older, especially if they're taken off-road. I have a Jeep and like the trails!

Comments?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:35 pm
by goldcoop
PresTx82 wrote: I'm looking at the "Camp Inn" models right now. They're a little pricey. I have a Jeep and like the trails! Comments?


PresTx-

There are some home builders that have "purpose built" for the rigors of off-road use...

IMO, if you are lookin to buy the best trailer that will withstand those rigors, check these out:

http://www.alaskateardrop.com/

Fred builds 'em tuff!

Cheers,

Coop

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:39 pm
by madjack
Welcome to the board...Y'all.(the proverbial two birds with one stone) Look in the links section at the top of page for some manufacturers. Many of them and the TD specialty parts people keep a "for sale" section on their site...A properly built TD is a "torsion box" and will be around long after the cows come home...as Coop, said...if your going to do some serious offroading then you may want to consider buying/building a purpose built unit.
As always let me say that we luv pictures around here so if ya continue to hang out we will expect to see pics. Pics of your purchase, your build, your car, yard, chickens, kids,wife, neighbor...ya get the idea...we just luv da pics :D ;)
madjack 8)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:56 pm
by PresTx82
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'll be looking around.

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My family and I at Utah Lake two summers ago!

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:05 pm
by madjack
:lol: :lol: :lol: thanks for the pics we do luv 'em...you must be the smart lookin' one :D :lol: ;)
madjack 8)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:16 pm
by alaska teardrop
Hey Coop & Steve - Thanks for the plug. :) Robin - Where are the fish? ;) Fred

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:37 pm
by Betsey
PresTx,

I have to agree with what Madjack said
A properly built TD...will be around long after the cows come home
.

Our 2002 Camp-Inn 550 Ultra has well over 50,000 miles on it. It has been to New Hampshire twice, Florida 3 times, Utah and Alaska once each, many 1,000 mile round trips and lots of overnighters. It has been used in all seasons and all types of weather. It has held up very well - no major problems or fixes, only minor ones that go along with many miles, lots of use and being loaned out on several occasions.

Best of luck in your quest to own a teardrop. Whatever you choose, your family will have a lot fun making use of it.

Betsey

PS - Your picture of Utah Lake is very familiar and brings back memories, as we lived in Provo for 9 years.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:16 am
by PresTx82
Alaska Teardrop, here's the catch for that day:

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There was catfish and bass for dinner and breakfast the next morning. Nothing like fish and eggs for breakfast.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 3:01 am
by alaska teardrop
:oops: Tex - sorry I mixed up the names. Fred

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:59 am
by emiller
PresTx82 wrote:Thanks. I don't think I want to build anything right now. I'd like to just make a purchase. I have too many other projects going on. I'm surveying the Teardrop Community to see what is out there. I'm looking at the "Camp Inn" models right now. They're a little pricey.

I do have one question. These Teardrops are mostly custom made and is there any problems with them falling apart due to the vibrations on the road? I would assume that this is a problem, or could be a problem as the trailers get older, especially if they're taken off-road. I have a Jeep and like the trails!

Comments?


Check out www.outbackteardrop.com and also my tear for sale was built like outbacks trailer here is the link www.azroundup.net

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:42 am
by TRAIL-OF-TEARS
PresTx82 wrote:Thanks. I don't think I want to build anything right now. I'd like to just make a purchase. I have too many other projects going on. I'm surveying the Teardrop Community to see what is out there. I'm looking at the "Camp Inn" models right now. They're a little pricey.

I do have one question. These Teardrops are mostly custom made and is there any problems with them falling apart due to the vibrations on the road? I would assume that this is a problem, or could be a problem as the trailers get older, especially if they're taken off-road. I have a Jeep and like the trails!

Comments?


PresTx,
My homebuilt (custom) Camp-Inn clone is less than a year old and we have over 8,000 miles on it. We live in the hill country and the road (7/10 of a mile) to our house is un-maintained so we take it off roading all the time. it's held up so far.