Hi Folks,
I have been bitten by the bug to build a teardrop in a big way. I have read most of the posts here and there is an incredible amount of information here. Some opinions, some fact. Either way at this time I need some of either. I am sitting on a 20% HF coupon which expires in 2 days. I have a store locally so if the item (trailer) is in stock I can get it easily.
My plan is to build my camper without a galley, The entire body will be interior space, mostly to sleep 2 adults and 2 small children. No galley or hatch. No stove or water, etc. Therefore it will be pretty light with 1/2" ply floor and 1/2" sandwich sides. A shelf and a bunk will finish it off. A couple of electric lights and roof vent and that is about it.
Here is my dilema: I would like to build my teardrop at least 5 feet wide, possibly 5 1/2'. I don't necessarily see any problem overhanging 6-8". However I really don't want to go through all of the trouble of making wheel wells, etc. The HF 1175# capacity trailer has 12" wheels which go above the bed; the 960# capacity trailer has 8" wheels that are below the bed making it eay to go wide. I know that 12" wheels will spin a lot less than the 8" wheels going down the road but I am not intending on travelling the country with this, just some camping with my kids probably within a 200 mi. radius. Also the loaded weight of the camper should be way below 960 lbs.
The 1175 weighs 266 lbs. per the manual (287 lbs. per the Harbor Freight ad?) and the 960 weighs 197 lbs. per the manual. There must be some difference other than the tires and less weight to pull down the road. I already have a HF boat trailer with 8" wheels that seems to hold up OK (with a spare tire I could use). I burned the bearings up once but that was after it sat for over a year and I never did fill up the grease caps to full in the beginning, so I am blaming myself for that. I know that some TD have been built with the 8" tired trailer. I am on the tightest budget that there is but the trailers are so close in price right now that either is an option.
I have previously built and airplane and a sailboat from wood and I am really looking forward to this. Any comments are appreciated. I need to get to the Freighthouse and spend this coupon........Thanks. Ed