Hello everyone. First post though I have been lurking and thinking for months. Nothing set in stone yet but I wanted to throw out an idea, see it float or sink.
Thinking of converting a smaller cargo trailer for behind a Toyota 4runner. Not dedicated for offroad use but able to travel forest service roads in the west. Width of TV is 6', height is 6'. A 5' wide trailer only puts the wheels outside the TV 4" or so each side. Good on narrow roads. If I limit myself to overall height of 6' or 6'6 for a standard trailer for towing wind resistance on highway, the inside height is basically 4.5-5'. I am 6', hate the idea of kneeling all the time.
So..... Has anyone thought of or has cut out a center portion of the roof, weld in structural angles/gussets, then installed a hinged section back. Kind of along the lines of a few of the standies in the homebuilt section. Seems with the poptop in the down position and latched, structural strength from swaying on bad roads can be maintained.
Thoughts?