by eamarquardt » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:43 pm
Part of the answer to the question is that you'll pay more for something you plan to install in your trailer than a factory will. They buy in volume or generate enough "repeat business" with their suppliers to get a break even when purchasing a single item. Prices for some items drop dramatically when you're buying in bulk.
For some folks price is the only consideration and they can build some nice trailers for very little if a lot of energy is devoted to scrounging and fabricating things versus buying manufactured items.
Buying ready made provides "instant gratification" and gets you on the road NOW.
Most folks builds are probably somewhere between these two extremes.
I bought a Little Guy this summer (used) and took it to Seattle and back (2500 miles). I'm still working (very slowly due to other distractions) on my build but I'm glad I bought the Little Guy as I've learned a lot about what I like and don't like about it and will factor these thoughts into my build. For example having the head of the bed up against the curved bulkhead is a PITA as I can't sit up against the curved bulkhead. Better, IMHO, to have the head of the bed at the back completely vertical bulkhead. Also the windows on the Little Guy open from the bottom so the fresh cold air is right at your face which I find annoying. I'll make my window openings a bit higher so the cold air isn't "in your face". Storage on the Little Guy is non existent so I'm gonna build in more storage. I don't like the cabinets as they are difficult to get things in and out of so I'm just gonna have shelves where I can put my rubbermaid containers. Having the battery right on the end of the tongue gives a pound for pound increase in tongue weight. (Little Guy's specs for the tongue weight on the Sport model are grossly inaccurate and there is no way to load the trailer to the load they say is possible without, IMHO, exceeding the tongue weight of most hitches. Even getting close would require a weight distributing hitch! Also mounting the spare tire far forward on the trailer causes nearly a pound for pound increase in tongue weight. Better to mount the trailer on the rear of the trailer.
I'm gonna make a few more mods to it and use it as I finish my build. When I'm done I'll sell it or "donate" it to my boys. Suzy can afford it.
So, there you have it, more of "The World According to Gus".
Cheers,
Gus
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eamarquardt on Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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