That’s a great looking trailer. Well done sir! I plan on giving mine a new coat of paint this year.
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That’s a great looking trailer. Well done sir! I plan on giving mine a new coat of paint this year.
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Wheel spacers worked. Still going to have to modify just a hair as there’s just a smidge not enough clearance around the end of the hub for the retainer slips for the center caps. Otherwise pretty happy with where she’s at.
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Great looking set up, glad you got it worked out
Mine? About 20 mins or so. It’s pretty easy. The lift is power so level it, pull out the beds, put in bed supports underneath, secure the tent ends , put the door in and open a beer. I usually the the last step first
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Thanks. We did the roof top tent before our kiddo and dogs. Nice to have all the comforts of home with a small footprint
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Looks like you have the shower option? (Looks like the curtain hoop on ceiling) How well does that work?
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That’s slick and looks comfy!! If I didn’t hate most people so much and insist on difficult to reach camp spots where I won’t have to see the hoards of Birkenstock clad Subaru driving outdoor enthusiasts I’d totally swap to a pop top like that.
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Yes it has a shower/toilet. End up using it as storage mostly since we have never used it for "1s or 2s or a shower. The curtain is still wrapped up. Most of the time we use the facilities at a state park. The couple of times "off grid" we have a tent that goes outside opposite the door. It has two "rooms" that are just big enough for a bathroom. There's an outdoor shower faucet behind one of the storage doors so we put the tent right there. Hot water heater works really well. It's way more deluxe than what we had planned on, but no regrets. Quite a bit bigger than what we were looking at, but the jeep pulls it fine and it's nice to be able to have a big awning and lots of space inside for some liquid sunshine we get around here. I see your location, I am sure that you're familiar.
Yeah, as I mentioned it's definitely not capable of pulling it on too many trails. It's really similar to the Jayco Baja's, with a lift and bigger tires, so forestry roads and stuff with a few washouts. For scale, the jeep has 37's on it so the trailer's not too low.
Funny you said that about the Subaru driver's. Ironically, they are the ones paying for it. I'm a sleezy car sales guy at a Subie dealer!!!:shock::cheesy::cheesy::thankyou:
Honestly though, I love that trailer you have. Totally applaud the workmanship. Really turned out sharp with the Rubi wheels and all. Congrats!
how do pop ups hold up in the cold and wind?