by jagular7 » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:42 am
To build something that is usable for both on its own trailer frame as well as a flat deck trailer can be easily done. To make it work on both trailer platforms, each trailer will need to be configured to accept it where you want it to be on the trailer frame. As you are trying to do, determine the weight factor to see if you can do such a thing in the first place with your existing flat bed trailer. You could make it all work, but the existing flat bed will have to reconfigure its axles location. You will need to determine your Toyota wheeler weight, where it will sit on the trailer, figure some 800-1000#s (or more) for a camper on the tongue, and go from there.
What a lot of wheelers have done in the past using a flat bed trailer was to extend their back end to include a dovetail, then relocated the axles, and added a pop-up camper for their wheeling/camping needs.
Another consideration would be overall width and length size. Do you plan to turn the camper sideways on the flat deck or keep it front to back like on the frame?
What a lot of wheelers have done was sell the bumper pull flat bed trailer and got a gooseneck. Many wheelers then add a slide-in truck camper (bigger) to the tongue. This kept their tow vehicle's bed open for other pickup bed needs (work related) rather than using a slide-in camper.
Mike
Jagular
Lenexa, KS