My family of 3 is looking at getting a travel trailer. (Not ready for tent life yet). What’s the most durable trailer that’s under 4000#. Indoor shower and kitchen not required.
Advocate I
She’s almost 3. Budget would be under $30A budget is going to be necessary to do any more than shooting the dark.
How old is the child?
Advocate I
She’s almost 3. Budget would be under $30
Member III
The NoBo trailers from Forest River will fall within your budget but they're not durable because they're largely built using the standard mass-produced travel trailer process with some "off-road" mods/designs.
I’d look at some of the brands that are used internationally, like in Australia and South Africa. At least to get ideas on how a solid trailer should look like, since these guys have been beating on them on corrugated long distance roads forever.
Advocate III
20990
Actually not all of the ORV lineup is for 1ton or above. The Blackstone line is made for 1/2 ton rates rigs, they even have a 16’ model that a large SUV can pull. I worked at the factory for 3 years, so I’m pretty intimate with their products. Also if I were in the market for a TT, ORV and Arctic Fox (both owned by Northwood Manufacturing formerly Nash Trailers) would be the only manufacturers I would be looking at.Outdoors RV has tough-ish travel trailers. Nobody is going to wheel one anyways.
Not sure if they make little ones. They're all designed for 1 ton trucks and over your weight limit, last time I checked.
The trailers you mentioned are far too big for anything I’m looking at. I’m looking for something a 4Runner can pull.Actually not all of the ORV lineup is for 1ton or above. The Blackstone line is made for 1/2 ton rates rigs, they even have a 16’ model that a large SUV can pull. I worked at the factory for 3 years, so I’m pretty intimate with their products. Also if I were in the market for a TT, ORV and Arctic Fox (both owned by Northwood Manufacturing formerly Nash Trailers) would be the only manufacturers I would be looking at.
Advocate III
20990
Our 04 4Runner pulls the 21KVS just fine… the 21KVS dry is 6,000 lbs, so we have roughly 1200# to spare do water n foodThe trailers you mentioned are far too big for anything I’m looking at. I’m looking for something a 4Runner can pull.
How is this? The towing capacity of a 4Runner is 5000#?Our 04 4Runner pulls the 21KVS just fine… the 21KVS dry is 6,000 lbs, so we have roughly 1200# to spare do water n food
Never mind. I realize you have a V8How is this? The towing capacity of a 4Runner is 5000#?
I'll never exceed half my tow rating, and overland anywhere, ever again.
Advocate III
20990
Not wither factory tow package and V-8 it’s 7,000, pulls the grades without issue. I do use sway bars though.How is this? The towing capacity of a 4Runner is 5000#?
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