Well guys, I have been lurking on here for some time and there are some great builds listed here. I'm getting ready to pull the trigger, within the next week or so, on purchasing a new trailer for my project. So far it seem everyone has gone with the standard 12' to 20' tandem axle and some have had to do the Spring over Axle conversion for a little extra ground clearance. Im looking at two trailers right now and not sure which one I want.
1. First is a V-Nose 8.5' x 20' Pace America for about $8,200. I really like this trailer and it has plenty of room for everything. I live in Colorado and plan on camping in the mountains some and the firs issue I see is ground clearance. I can do the conversion but is it actually enough.
2. Second trailer is a V-Nose 8.5' x 21' Snowmobile Trailer for $7,500. These already set pretty high with plenty of ground clearance underneath for water tanks and will make it on the mountain roads without dragging the back. So far I haven't seen anyone use a trailer like this for a conversion. These trailers have two ramps, one in the rear and one on the front Left in the V section. I have some ideas on how to incorporate that ramp and make it useful.
So, what is going in the trailer.
Shower
Toilet
Beds (fold down and possibly one that lowers from the roof. not sure yet)
Heater
Maybe A/C in the future
Couple batteries mounted underneath (Saw an awesome design on here for that)
Solar panels in the future
Back to the main question, Has anyone seen a thread on here about using a Snowmobile trailer or is there anything you see that would cause you to not use it?
Thanks for the input.