I don't know much about cars, but am trying to turn my 2002 Chevy Tracker into an overlanding/camping rig (will be going through a shop). Right now I'm leaning toward buying a Morris Mule trailer (
http://www.morrismule.com/, or similar) and putting a roof-top tent on the trailer (rather than on the Tracker). A few questions for more experienced folks.
Here's an example of the trailer rig I'm trying to build:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsqkvU_ISUo Details: Tracker is rated to tow 1000 lb (or 1500 lbs if trailer has its own breaks. I assume that includes with two adults in the car. Trailer + tent gets up to about 800lbs. Leaving 200-700 lbs for gear dep on whether I add brakes to the trailer.
Question 1: What Tracker upgrades would make towing easier or up that tow limit? I already have a solid hitch (frame, not bumper). But is the tow weight limit related to engine/HP? Or something else?
Question 2: If you were upgrading this stock 4x4 4cyl tracker to make it more off-road worthy (while towing), what would you add first. I don't expect we'll do much intensive hard trail overlanding right away, but where would you go first (after lift, tires, etc.) that would make towing easier off-road.
Question 3: What other trailers would you recommend. Must be able to hold a two-person tent, and we'd prefer tent/soft-wall v. hard-wall and tear-drop type. But we're open to personal recommendations from experience. Mainly, I like the Morris Mule outfit because it gives room for gear plus sleeping space.
Thanks in advance!
-Matt