what is your trailer ? camp trailer , teardrop , travel trailer or ????????

I know I dont but my overall weight is not even 1500 lbs of I was pulling 2800 an up I would indeed want to keep it balanced a bit better between the two .. when I used to run horses around we had em on every single trailer that was a bumper pull ..balanced it out and made for a nicer ride overall ..

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Finally got my new toy 🙂
 

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The things I didn't say is half an hour later on the road, a rock hit it, and yesterday the bike I wanted to put in it hit a tailgate instead, that's 3 hours after we knew by the doctor that the chimo for my wife cancer didn't do it's job.... Sad forking day
 

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The things I didn't say is half an hour later on the road, a rock hit it, and yesterday the bike I wanted to put in it hit a tailgate instead, that's 3 hours after we knew by the doctor that the chimo for my wife cancer didn't do it's job.... Sad forking day

None of that other shit matters... Only Your Wife... good luck. Stay Positive. [emoji1374]
 
None of that other shit matters... Only Your Wife... good luck. Stay Positive. [emoji1374]

Thanks, and yes only wife matter , hopefully she'll have another kind of chimio starting next week. We where relying on that camping/traveling think to soften the effect of the disease.
 
The things I didn't say is half an hour later on the road, a rock hit it, and yesterday the bike I wanted to put in it hit a tailgate instead, that's 3 hours after we knew by the doctor that the chimo for my wife cancer didn't do it's job.... Sad forking day

Praying for you, been through that battle with cancer with my daughter... 8 years cancer free now. Praying they can get a good plan in place. Bummer on the other stuff too...:grayno:
 
The homemade camper....

I have a home made camper... cost me 1300 to build. It has 17 gallons of water, a battery and inverter. A roof top tent. A cargo basket on top that holds about 100lbs of chairs or hunting gear. Inside it has the space for 4 -55 gallon coolers or a cooler and cargo boxes... It has a two burner stove. Jacks so it can be left freestanding... and a couple of easy pull out drawers I made. It also has a whole assortment of saw, hatchet, Axe, fishing pole holders, 10 gallons of gas, a shovel, a tool box filled with fluids and camping equipment. A spare tire... 3 Jeep rims... and a lot of ground clearance, and a paint job so ugly... you can't always tell if it is dirty.

Been using for several years... it has been to Moab twice, Colorado, Wyoming, and all over Montana.

I have found out that it doesn't do well empty. With weight in it it does great on the highway... empty in a strong wind and with the right bump... it has gone shaking on me a couple times recently... So I'm thinking on getting longer springs and mounting a set of shocks on it.
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The things I didn't say is half an hour later on the road, a rock hit it, and yesterday the bike I wanted to put in it hit a tailgate instead, that's 3 hours after we knew by the doctor that the chimo for my wife cancer didn't do it's job.... Sad forking day
Well the only thing I see here of any concern is the issue with the wife ... after all rocks will happen , accidents with the bike can be corrected ...

Hope they get things with the wife all fixed up and I will agree the travelling about will aid in keeping thoughts elsewhere ..

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I have a home made camper... cost me 1300 to build. It has 17 gallons of water, a battery and inverter. A roof top tent. A cargo basket on top that holds about 100lbs of chairs or hunting gear. Inside it has the space for 4 -55 gallon coolers or a cooler and cargo boxes... It has a two burner stove. Jacks so it can be left freestanding... and a couple of easy pull out drawers I made. It also has a whole assortment of saw, hatchet, Axe, fishing pole holders, 10 gallons of gas, a shovel, a tool box filled with fluids and camping equipment. A spare tire... 3 Jeep rims... and a lot of ground clearance, and a paint job so ugly... you can't always tell if it is dirty.

Been using for several years... it has been to Moab twice, Colorado, Wyoming, and all over Montana.

I have found out that it doesn't do well empty. With weight in it it does great on the highway... empty in a strong wind and with the right bump... it has gone shaking on me a couple times recently... So I'm thinking on getting longer springs and mounting a set of shocks on it.
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I like it man 👍 ... gives me a good idea of what mine would look like if I put a rtt on it

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Heard mixed reviews on em would like to hear a update when ya had It for a bit an a few trips down the road .. likes /dislikes. .... still leaning strongly towards a tab outback if I swap from the military one I have currently

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Heard mixed reviews on em would like to hear a update when ya had It for a bit an a few trips down the road .. likes /dislikes. .... still leaning strongly towards a tab outback if I swap from the military one I have currently

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Will do. First trip was a success. We had pretty strict requirements that gave us few options. Wanted to keep GVWR under the 3500 lbs, but needed to keep the ability to sleep 3 as we have a 7 month old. As such we went with a 171. I know some people are willing to get the heavier R-Pods or similar and they just watch what they carry, but we are military and move often. Wanted the flexibility to carry a load and make it through the mountains safely.
 
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Picked this up a couple of months ago and haven’t had time to work on it, going with an enclosed cover, some sliding trays on the inside and a frame for a RTT and awning.


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Picked this up a couple of months ago and haven’t had time to work on it, going with an enclosed cover, some sliding trays on the inside and a frame for a RTT and awning.


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Nice plan .. The one I picked up ended up being a m101a from the 60's …..tossed some 2x4sides on it and a canvas tarp .. Did a little inside but nothing major just enough to live out of it a week or two …now I'm thinking a rtt and a water tank may be a good idea
 
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