So I looked around for a decent camper. I wanted it pretty small (sub 3500#), but still wanted it to be able to sleep 4, have a bathroom, kitchen, and dinning area... I looked at a bunch of different used campers, but found none that I really liked. I did find one new camper that had the right lay out, but seemed poorly made.
I've been a long time lurker here, but never signed up... For the last couple of years, I've followed a ton of the cargo trailer conversions on here... I decided that was probably our best option.
So my tow vehicle is an 05 Silverado, quad cab, 4wd with the z71 package. It has a ton of miles, but runs really well... With that being said, I didn't want to push my luck with the good old 4l60e transmission, so I wanted to keep what I got pretty light.
I started looking at cargo trailers. Most of the used ones I was finding were pretty beat up (either from construction companies or from grass cutters), and the ones that weren't all beat up were only a few hundred bucks cheaper than a new one.... so I decided I would just buy something new.
I jumped on market place, and found a bunch of dealers. Most of them were selling "Georgia" made trailers like Arising. Really good prices, horrible reviews...
I did some research, and decided to try and find something from wells cargo, interstate, haulmark, etc. Then I stumble across a semi local place that was selling doolittle trailers. Doolittle is a Missouri company that makes all types of trailers. Since they were so close, and they had good prices, I decided to check them out...
I really like the face they had an RV style side door (I think most companies are going to that.) I always like the exterior was mostly screwless. The walls were square 1" tubing, the frame looked good and solid. The walls had 3/8 inch ply wood, but the floor was 3/4" osb, which I didn't really care for.
Overall, I liked trailer, and the price was right, so I drug it home with me.

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