well, i have decided to just keep the current trailer and modify it to make it carry more cargo. the trailer is a coleman caboose, which is a 3'x4' trailer with a big heavy "cartop" carrier with molded fenders. i have two ideas and was wondering if you guys/gals could advise me on which would be safer/easier. option one
is lengthing the tongue and adding a platform to put my kitchen box and ice chest (these items are kinda heavy, so i am concerned about making the tongue too heavy.)
if i did go this route, what thickness of steel should i use, the current tong is 4' long square 1/16 steel tube bolted to the frame in two places (at the front and in the middle) i would get an 8' long tube to replace it.
my other option
is to lift the body of the trailer with some kind of frame to allow me to slide the camp box and annother storage box underneath the current cargo area.
if i went with this, what kind of material would i need to use to raise the cargo box, i was thinking of a 3/4 " plywood box with 2"x2" framing
not sure which way i should go. like i said the heavy stuff will be in the "kitchen/patrol box" so i would like to keepit over the wheels, but i am not sure if making the thing taller will make it untsable in a turn. it has a 4 foot track, is 6" from ball to bumper. and is currently 3' tall. i tow it with a volvo wagon rated at 3500lbs. so and raising it 15-20" wouldn't be a problem wind wise.
i would rather make it longer, so i can carry a kayak ontop of it. wÊãOëdo you think?