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Seeking experiences with renting and maybe purchasing overland trailer.

Sleddogg

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I am new to truck ownership and purchased the TH in hopes that the Mrs. and I could eventually start to see the country together now that the kids are grown. As I look at the various trailers out there, some of them cost more than the truck. I figured starting off we might just rent them to see if the “lifestyle” suits us. I’m not seeing a lot of posts regarding trailers. Has anyone had experience in this realm or are most folks going with their gear just on the truck?
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I have a Taxa Cricket. We spent years camping out of our 2004 Tacoma, and really tired of it, particularly as we got older. Even with an above the roof level camper top, it was always too hot, too cold, or too humid inside the topper. We have friends who still do it, but I'm finished with all that. We really enjoy our Cricket, but I would now warn you away from them, as the original owner/designer sold the company and customer service has gone the way of the dodo. I would still recommend a trailer of some sort if you have a lot of gear when you travel. It really takes the weight out of the back of the truck, making the suspension more happy, and give you a lot more room for...activities?
 

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Sleddogg

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Agreed, that is awesome. How much does that weigh, say, compared to an aluminum rig. I have build a few cabinets with marine grade plywood, and that stuff is heavy. Your ingenuity, planning and skill level is most impressive. Aside from welding, I have the necessary tools. Are there any DOT requirements that need to be met to take a home built rig on highways?
 

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How much does that weigh, say, compared to an aluminum rig. I have build a few cabinets with marine grade plywood, and that stuff is heavy. Your ingenuity, planning and skill level is most impressive. Aside from welding, I have the necessary tools. Are there any DOT requirements that need to be met to take a home built rig on highways?
Nothing DOT other than proper lighting.

1334 pounds.

Here are the plans:

https://www.amazon.com/Building-Tea...g-Heirloom/dp/B083XVH9XQ/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0
 
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Sagebrush, you are friggin awesome. You may have just put a fork in my road. Thanks.
 
 



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