Mark Mckeeman wrote:I’ve been reading the pages on this site with great interest, reviewing the designs and features etc. Not having used a teardrop myself I would like to survey the community to fine-tune my own design criteria based on others real world experience. I realize that many designs are based on the 4X8 material size limitation but if you were not limited by available material size limitations what layout would you use?
My questions are to all those people who have used a teardrop.
1- What is the ideal platform size for a teardrop?
2- What is the preferred interior maximum height?
3- What maximum weight limit should be maintained?
4- What is the preferred tire/wheel size and suspension type?
5- What features are must have items?
6- What are the top 3 luxury add ons?
Thanks in advance for your input. Mark
Hey Mark,
Some very good questions... these are just my opinions, having built both a 4x8 and a 6x10.
The ideal size is one that allows you and your partner to sleep in comfort. For us, that is a near queen sized bed.
The prefered interior height? Depends on what you are going to do in there. If you are just going to sleep, 4' is fine. If you are going to sit at a table, a few extra inches would be helpful.
Maximum weight? Depends on what you plan on towing it with for the next 20 years. I built my 6x10 on the basis that I would tow it with my Jimmy. Well, gas prices went up, my company relocated me so my drive to work was 3 times as far as it used to be. I had no choice but to retire the Jimmy and get a Jetta Diesel. The next teardrop, which will be pulled by the Jetta will be under 800# and have a tongue weight of about 100#.
Tire and wheel size, not that important to me... I would go with 12" wheels if the price was right. With a good axle, and if you keep the bearings packed right, you should not have a problem. If the price of all wheels were the same, I would probably go with about a 13 or 14" wheel. They tend to look pretty good with the optimum sized teardrop.
Must have features? Depends on where you plan on camping, and if you are camping rustic or not.
First of all I would say these are the basics
Stove
Cooler
Water Jug
12v battery for lights
These on the other hand are options which you may or may not want
Fantastic Fan (roof vent)
Air conditioner
Forced air furnace
Solar Panel
water tank with sink and faucet
thermoelectric cooler
3 way refrigerator
Electrowarmth mattress warmer
And of those, my favorite 3 items are
1) Fantastic Fan
2) Forced Air Furnace
3) Air conditoner
And my final word of wisdom for you...
Do not build a 4x8 teardrop. It's just too small!!!
Mike...
P.S. Did I miss any important options?
The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten, so build your teardrop with the best materials...