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My wife has always wanted a teardrop trailer. For those of you unfamiliar with one they are a small trailer that usually sleeps 2 and the back opens up to expose a small galley (kitchen). We love to camp, but I'm getting to old to sleep in a tent anymore and I don't want a larger truck that would be required to pull a larger travel trailer. So the build is on. I've already started gathering materials and plan to start the build this fall after it cools down a bit.

Here is an example of a teardrop trailer.

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sweet. I would love that now
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I hope you know what you are getting into with this project. I have a friend in Flagstaff that is in the middle of remodeling a trailer. She has outsourced all the work. She would rather have her eye poked out then finish this project. Problem after problem after problem. I had an RV for awhile. Same thing. Nothing but fricken problems. I'm not trying to discourage you but just let you know that these thing are a pita! Everything is custom and shit breaks all the time. You have been warned. Good luck!
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So you building one from scratch?

I love tear drop trailers.
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Just saw one of those on AirBNB for $75/nt

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4721284
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84Cat wrote:I hope you know what you are getting into with this project. I have a friend in Flagstaff that is in the middle of remodeling a trailer. She has outsourced all the work. She would rather have her eye poked out then finish this project. Problem after problem after problem. I had an RV for awhile. Same thing. Nothing but fricken problems. I'm not trying to discourage you but just let you know that these thing are a pita! Everything is custom and shit breaks all the time. You have been warned. Good luck!
This won't be my first trailer, although it is my first teardrop. They can get quit elaborate but we plan to keep this one pretty basic. No cabinets just shelves. Power will be all 12v.
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Merkin wrote:So you building one from scratch?

I love tear drop trailers.
Yep. I'm just getting started on welding up the frame.
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Finally got my wife to decide on a profile for the trailer.

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I've already been collecting materials and will start building the trailer itself in the next week or two.
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I've been wanting one of those for a while. My promotion at work (and impending move to Phoenix which will necessitate me getting out of town as often as possible) might facilitate that. I'll probably just buy one, though. Preferably with big enough tires to pull behind my Jeep in mild off-road situations.
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ASUCatFan wrote:I've been wanting one of those for a while. My promotion at work (and impending move to Phoenix which will necessitate me getting out of town as often as possible) might facilitate that. I'll probably just buy one, though. Preferably with big enough tires to pull behind my Jeep in mild off-road situations.
Here's a website that has a lot of info on teardrop trailers.

http://tnttt.com/" target="_blank
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