OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:They have some 4 x 6 trailers at Harbor Freight $198 you could make into a mini tear drop & that would work.....
However I say for $28k you can get a new 2012 4X4 Tundra limited Crewmax
and that will take you everywhere and back![]()
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OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:Delphic Oracle
NO its YOU that amazes me ..... Its wind resistance that matters most...weight is secondary
well you will see when your 1.6 gets too hot![]()
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I would bet that your car does not even allow towing ??
The lower you keep it, the better
as an Oracle ...you should be able to see that![]()
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bigbendhiker wrote:Your original post didn't state what your plans / goals are for your cargo conversion, but you will be limited by what you can safely tow. If you are creative with your conversion and you don't need to camp more than one or two people at the most you could probably make something like this work http://www.haulmark.com/userfiles/HM_PPT4_spec%281%29.pdf. The V-nose gives you 7' of interior length and the empty weight is only 660 lbs. That would allow you several hundred pounds of conversion materials and still keep you under 1,000 lbs which is probably the most you could pull with your Sentra. The V-nose might also help with the towing. As previous posts stated you should also look into additional cooling for your engine, oil, and transmission.
If you do some additional searching you may be able to find a 4'x8' that would work. I doubt you could go much larger than a 4'x8' though. Good luck and let us know what you decide.
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