Here's a couple of sites for companies that make 4wd style trailers that double as Campers:
Kamparoo Kampers
4x4 trailers
Both are kinda spendy price wise, but your time is saved in not fabbing together a homemade piece.
I've thought about using a 1/2 ton short box bed/frame for a trailer. But instead of putting a drop in camper, I'd just use a Bed tent, this way it would be lighter to tow and have more visibility to the rear. I'd run a similar axle as the rear axle of my blazer for spare parts too. My thought is even with a pintle hitch, a 1/2 ton bed is still going to have some manuverability issues on the trail since it is still wide. Plus the approch and departure angles would stink.
I'm really leaning twords one of the two trailers listed above. I'd be able to carry all I need, plus have the tent high and dry (my dome tent floor got wet 3 out of 4 trips this year), plus the tents are quick to set up.
Kamparoo Kampers
4x4 trailers
Both are kinda spendy price wise, but your time is saved in not fabbing together a homemade piece.
I've thought about using a 1/2 ton short box bed/frame for a trailer. But instead of putting a drop in camper, I'd just use a Bed tent, this way it would be lighter to tow and have more visibility to the rear. I'd run a similar axle as the rear axle of my blazer for spare parts too. My thought is even with a pintle hitch, a 1/2 ton bed is still going to have some manuverability issues on the trail since it is still wide. Plus the approch and departure angles would stink.
I'm really leaning twords one of the two trailers listed above. I'd be able to carry all I need, plus have the tent high and dry (my dome tent floor got wet 3 out of 4 trips this year), plus the tents are quick to set up.