The top will be in two pieces, and will be removed and slid under the "bed" that will be built on the fenderwells when removed. I will be using a pick up bed tent for a low center of gravity and shelter tent here, and putting a "tailgate" in the front or back of the trailer to have a step into as well as being able to sit on the edge of the bed while dressing and stand up, as the entire box will be covered by a false floor with a matress on it (68"/58").
If you imagine a pick-up box with a plywood floor across the tops of the fenders with fiberglass tanneau cover on it, with a Yakima rack, you will have the basic idea.
The primary considerations is that it is sleepable, and that I can remove the tongue completely to stand the trailer on its rear bumper against a wall and still park the Jeep in the parking space (if it doesn't hit the ceiling, it will all easily fit).
The box will 70"x60" on the outside, and 24 inches tall plus what ever the top adds. I will be using identical wheels/tires as on the jeep, ~31"x10" , and matching the track, which comes out to a Torflex axle width of 60 inches WMS to WMS.
I am anticipating using .09" wall 2" square tube for the floor, but also read one of the members used 2.5 x 1.5 .083 wall tube for the frame with 1.5" square .065 wall tube for cross members.
I have been reading about people over rating-rating their axle requirements for offroad duty which I will probably do. The problem is that I don't have any idea what this thing will weight when it is completed. Do you think that it will weight about 600 pounds? I realize that you have to add EVERYTHING that you put in it, but I can easily figure that out, waht I can't do is guess the weight of the completed trailer ready to be finished.
I will weight my camping box, but I suspect that it is less than 100 pounds, the truck tent when it arrives and the screen tent that I use along with a few a few chairs, and pillows and sleeping bags/blankets. I will put some LED lighting in it with a battery (I will be using a 7-pin connector, but havent decided on weather or not to use brakes yet, leaning heavily towards no, but I don't know what this will weigh, so I am not positive) and of course the wiring and lights for the trailer. Food box, cooler and water will be carried in the jeep along with all the cloths (all the stuff that goes in and out of the house will be packed in the jeep)
This will be my first trailer, and I know what I want, but don't know what I am doing!

Thanks.