I designed my tongue out of a single piece of square tubing. My TearDrop is 5 feet wide, and I drive a Jeep Wrangler with a tailgate with hinges on the passenger side. My tongue is just long enough so that I can safely open the Jeep back door.
The tongue is just long enough that I can jackknife the trailer 90 degrees, so I can really get down when I;'m trying to maneuver my way out of a corner. The tongue is removable, so I can take up less space in the garage (if it gets to park there), and extendable to about double it's normal length. That's so if I need some extra leverage to muscle it around in a jam, I can do it by myself. I'm imagining a trail that gets so bad I can't even turn around. I could disconnect the TD, and spin it around by hand.
Oh, and the tongue is just long enough so I can get through a dry streambed without the top of the TD touching the top of the Jeep. But it's close.
Because the tongue is as short as it is, I can really turn sharply & U turns are a breeze.
My math went something like; 1/2 the width of the trailer, plus the um, I forget. but anyway... I wanted it to jackknife easily & the Jeep door to open, and to keep it as short as possible.
Dave Nathanson
