As I said, I think the 5-ton flat bed and the 4-ton bolster trailers are essentially the same tailer suspension, axles, rims, tires - they may have just lowered the bolster's rating due to it being designed with an extendable drawbar. I have been told that these trailers share the same wheel bolt pattern as the 2 1/2 ton 6x6's. Could always check that out if you wanted to run the same tires/rims as your Deuce tow vehicle (just wild thoughts). Don't know how big (physically) the genny is, but could it possibly fit mostly on the "V-Tongue" of a typical trailer structure - if so, it might not add that much to your overall length. That is one thing that I like about the 5-ton flatbeds is the 4 corner jacks - they do not take up any tongue space, they allow you to "jack up and lower" the front of the trailer for easier hitching up, and they are great for leveling whatever load (like a generator or camper - or both) for ease of use and comfort (and they are already there and they seem really heavy duty to take the rumbling of the generator!). Hey - that is one thing that I just thought about - if you mount the genny to the same "trailer" as the camper, do they have good enough vibration dampening to make your stay in your "green hotel" tollerable. It might be, but I can imagine that most military gennys are designed for function not comfort. Even if you do quiet it down, the vibration might require additional dampening. Don't really know - just spilling some grey matter stuff! Dave.