We had this unit built for our camper by Overland Explorer. In the interest of full disclosure, it has some problems and will require a little reworking, hence the price. The following is a link to a description of the issues we had with it.
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...e-with-overland-explorer.199743/#post-2557018
I spent some time on redesigning the lift system after we removed it, so could give you some pointers on how to get it working properly. I think for the right person with the right rig, it could be a nice addition and shouldn't require too much work to get working propery.
It has a full length kitchen pullout inside the box, designed to fit a dickinson stove (I have a beater one you can have), a fridge, and some drawers. The motorcycle mounts are designed to fit a small dirt bike (aka tw200).
We spent about 15k Canadian on this and it snapped the winch line on its second use, but that was really an issue with the way they set up the winch and the type of winch used. I'd either do it with a strap winch from a higher lifting point, or better yet, with two camper jacks.
Here is a video of it in action, prior to installing the kitchen pullout box. The depth is ~31" and its about 7'2" wide.
Asking $1000 which is less than the metal would be alone. I just need this out of my yard as its been high priced yard art for 1.5 years and my Mrs. is over it
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...e-with-overland-explorer.199743/#post-2557018
I spent some time on redesigning the lift system after we removed it, so could give you some pointers on how to get it working properly. I think for the right person with the right rig, it could be a nice addition and shouldn't require too much work to get working propery.
It has a full length kitchen pullout inside the box, designed to fit a dickinson stove (I have a beater one you can have), a fridge, and some drawers. The motorcycle mounts are designed to fit a small dirt bike (aka tw200).
We spent about 15k Canadian on this and it snapped the winch line on its second use, but that was really an issue with the way they set up the winch and the type of winch used. I'd either do it with a strap winch from a higher lifting point, or better yet, with two camper jacks.
Here is a video of it in action, prior to installing the kitchen pullout box. The depth is ~31" and its about 7'2" wide.
Asking $1000 which is less than the metal would be alone. I just need this out of my yard as its been high priced yard art for 1.5 years and my Mrs. is over it