Hello, I live in Sidney, Nebraska and work for Cabelas. For some time, I've wanted to put together a trailer for various other tasks. Until last year, we had a dealer in town that sold Teardrops, but going for $4000 - $7000 each, I've been unwilling to bite. I'm working on a design for a trailer to serve a number of roles. As I've been working on the house, I've been borrowing trailers lately for disposal of tree limbs and discarded lumber and to go pick up new supplies. I have a '95 Grand Cherokee and want a trailer that is proportional in size.
My initial requirements for a trailer is to have a flatbed capable of holding a full sheet of plywood or drywall, 30x9.5 tires to match the Jeep and high ground clearance for off road use. From there, I can attach a number of box designs to the frame to match my needs. One is 2x4 socks for wooden walls, next is mount points for an old Datsun 620 pickup bed and last is the teardrop shell. Most teardrop designs I've seen, feature a fairly narrow body that fits between the wheels. My final design will most likely be 8'6" long and possibly 6' wide, depending on how well I can see around it when driving.