I plan my TD to be 5 feet tall.
I plan to have sub-floor storage, so let just say 6 feet tall.
Let's add one more foot for the wheel.
So a total height from road it 7 feet.
Is that too tall?
greenchicken wrote:I plan my TD to be 5 feet tall.
I plan to have sub-floor storage, so let just say 6 feet tall.
Let's add one more foot for the wheel.
So a total height from road it 7 feet.
Is that too tall?
GPW wrote:After one of the members had a blow over in a too tall trailer ( and in a terrible crosswind) , the Foamie guys decided it was a good rule not to build taller than your wheel width …
GPW wrote:After one of the members had a blow over in a too tall trailer ( and in a terrible crosswind) , the Foamie guys decided it was a good rule not to build taller than your wheel width …
I built a squareback TTT a few years ago, on a modified junk frame, to fit mine (and the wife's) minimal requirements for a semi-offroad trailer. Small, but packed with necessities?, it was just right for me (the wife never used it) at that time. The short-ish 46.5" inside was ok for me then, but now I wish it had been a foot taller (and two feet longer) so that now at 68, I could enter/exit it easier. In retrospect, I would've made it longer, but I still would've had to keep it at 4' tall (above the 24.5" floor height).halfdome, Danny wrote:You're talking 7ft or 84"?
Most residential garage doors, when open, measure somewhere around 82".
Are you going to build it in a garage, store it in a garage ?
Will you be removing the wheels to free it from a garage with a dolly of some sort.
How tall is your tow vehicle in relation to the TD?
Is there enough horsepower and weight from the tow vehicle to pull it?
How flat will the front of your TD will to be to resist freeway driven wind and rain and cause possible stability problems?
For aesthetic considerations, how long will the TD be in relation to the height and width ?
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