After reading many posts here I have some thoughts about what I want to do and one question. I want a low profile easy to tow conversion that can be handled by my V6 Nissan Xterra on Forest Service gravel roads. I also have a very narrow driveway that can't handle anything much wider than the tow vehicle. I really like the idea of a 5' wide trailer that is about 5 feet tall inside. That would put the outside height at about 6.5 feet and close to the height of my Xterra roof rack. Like others here I spend most of my time outside when camping so I believe the inability to stand up in the camper is offset by the low profile, low wind catching front.
I've seen some great examples on this forum of 5x8 and 5x10 conversions. One trailer builder offers a single axle 5x12 and even a 5x14. This got me to thinking I could get a longer trailer for more room yet still retain the low profile. Would a 5 x 14 trailer work? I thought it might feel like a long narrow culvert. I do plan on adding windows and perhaps a skylight or two. Perhaps I really don't need that much space but it would provide more options. The primary focus is a nice dry camper for two people. Is there a length that "fits" a 5 foot wide trailer best?
So I'm kind of thinking out loud and would appreciate your thoughts on this. And thank you for the great site and inspiring examples of cargo trailer conversions.
