I'm in the market for a good used enclosed cargo trailer approx. 5 x 8 or 10 to convert over to a camper. I've had an A-Frame, Pop-Up, Hybrid and a TT but they all have their disadvantages. I want something that's between 4 ft and 5 ft high inside (like a teardrop) so that it's more streamlines for traveling and saving on gas. I'd want something that when fully loaded falls below my tow capacity of 3500 lbs. I'd prefer having a rear ramp door (for transporting my riding mower when needed) which there are plenty enough around with that feature. I'd like to have a side door that's a RV style door that can be opened and locked from either inside or outside. Problem is that most (all) cargo trailers that I've seen with side doors have the cargo style latches with the bar that opens and locks from the outside..
I've seen videos of people converting these latches over to a RV style latch, it's a rather finicky and time consuming process plus there's no window. Might be cheaper and easier just to install a complete door rather then just the latch..? I haven't priced out doors and the labor to install it but I think it would have a more professional look when finished. Plus with a new door I could possibly get a window and screen included or would I be better off just to buy a small teardrop camper that already has most of these features except for the rear cargo doors..?
Has anyone here attempted making this mod..? If going with a new side door then it would be better off to purchase a cargo trailer that doesn't have a side door. Any thoughts or recommendations on which would be better route to take both for costs and appearance..?