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Looking for a small trailer

LYH
Explorer
Explorer
Hello,

We are a family of 3 (myself, my wife and a 1.5 yo daughter) are looking for a used ( 2-5 yo) lightweight trailer for a cross country trip this coming summer. We will be towing with a 2006 Honda Ridgeline. The trailer should hopefully be not longer than 16-17 ft, gross weight of less than 4,500 lbs and will have a queen bed, bunk beds and a dinette. I was doing some searches online but couldn't find anything that matches this description. It is usually a dinette that turns into a bed, or all of the above but in longer and heavier trailers ( 20 ft and above...)

Any help on this matter will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

LYH
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bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
Yes the Ridgeline might be too light-duty , once you load up the truck with all your stuff then add the trailer. Load the truck and take it to a scale, then decide what you can tow.
Don't let some salesman talk you into doing something without YOU weighing it first. A 3000# dry wt. trailer will roll down the road at 4500#. Watch your tongue weight and tire rating.

In order to find what you want.
I think you have go longer than 16 ft without going to a slide model which will add hundreds of pounds ?
http://gulfstreamrvtrailers.com/amerilite/floorplans.php#198BH

you could find a floorplan like this and, if it doesn't already have one, fabricate a flip-down bunk over the queen bed. They fold up during non use times. Anyone with basic construction skills can make one.
http://www.redmanstrailers.com/2016-starcraft-17rd-ar-one-travel-trailer/

People have done this by fabricating a platform onto the trailer bed which accepts the camper and offers storage. Trailer brakes can be added . This trailer link is just for an idea, other more heavy duty trailers are avl.
How about this combination ? this lightweight Liberty camper has a flip down bunk bed over the dinette and mom and dad get a full 60x80 queen..not to mention a small kitchen and bath...its all self contained and the camper overhead, can hang over the trucks bed offering you a short rig, easy to back into tight spots.

http://sleequipment.com/utility-trailer-5-x10.html?gclid=Cj0KEQiArou2BRDcoN_c6NDI3oMBEiQANeix5tfhNT1...

http://www.northstarcampers.com/online-catalog.php?view=item&parentId=15&catId=16&numId=54

TomG2
Explorer
Explorer
I am not being mean, but you did not complete your question. It should have read, "Looking for a small trailer, with large trailer accommodations". As already mentioned, a realistic trailer weight may be a lot less than advertised. This is true of most light duty tow vehicles. You may want to look at some of the really nice pop ups that are available, or change your list of "wants".

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Before you go looking or buy ANY trailer you should load up that Ridgeline just as if you were going on trip (Fuel, you wife, daughter, all the stuff you would have inside---on seats,under seats, in pockets, anything in bed etc)
Then go get it weighed (fun for wife and daughter)---lots of CAT Scales in CA

Weigh ticket will give you total weight as it sits 'camp ready---travel ready'
Then look at door sticker for GVWR of Ridgeline (probably 6050#)
Subtract actual scaled weight from the GVWR......that number will be how much 'payload' you can add before maxing vehicle out.


Tongue weight of trailer will be roughly 12-15% of trailer GVWR

4500# GVWR Trailer---15% for tongue weight========675#
Check that 'payload' number (from actual weighing)---got enough left for that tongue weight?

IF not just keep going down in figures (15% of XXXX) until you come up with a Trailer GVWR that will work.

Don't forget to check rear tires MAX LOAD/MAX PSI Rating on sidewall of tire...can they handled the tongue weight (should run them at max psi when towing)
And one other number to keep in mind.......GCVWR (10085#)
Total weight combined (Truck & Trailer)

THEN go shopping for a pop-up, hybrid, or small lite weight trailer (checking their GVWR numbers NOT Dry weight (UVW)
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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