JP4Crawler
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The family & I love camping. I used to be able to cram all of our gear into the 4R & set up a very comfortable camp in about an hour. I'm now in a wheelchair & it alone takes up most of the rear. It also takes me a lot longer to set up camp & the wife ends up helping more. Looking for solutions has led me to the world of trailers. I seek out solitude when choosing a location to set up, so off road capabilities are a must.
I've spent lots of time reading through the forum gathering info & ideas. We saw AT's composite & teardrop last year & really thought the TD was the way to go. After adding in all the options:Wow1: & still having to make mods for extra storage, that idea fell to the side.
So the natural solution was to build our own. But what to build? A TD seemed like the way to go, but the build was going to take too long. Same with the military/Chaser design, plus the wife is ready for a more comfortable camp experience. I want something I can drag down the Dusy or the Con, but that's not important to the wife & the happier she is, the more we go camping. Then I saw the pop up build & thought that might work.
So, last week I picked up a 1972 Starcraft in great shape for $350.:ylsmoke: The frame does not seem up to the task, so I'll build a new one with ample storage underneath & throw the pop-up on top. I won't be dragging this over the Con but it will fit the bill in every other way & make a great base camp.
Here's the plan:
-New frame with 12-13" of storage under the whole Pup. 30 Gal of water, dual batteries & a pull out kitchen with room for the BBQ. There is a kitchen inside, but I mostly cook outside.
-3500# axle with brakes, YJ springs & shocks. I'd like to use the shocks off my 4R but think they're too long. TBD. 33" tires that match the 4R.
-Interior is good to go but will get a face lift anyway. Beef up cabs & benches & cut in a wider door to fit my WC & rig up some kind of lift for it (I'm still working on that one).
-New cable for the lift system & upgrade to an electric winch.
Main goal is to get it out on the trails:smiley_drive:, so some of the percs may come later & the WC lift is not a necessity but would be really nice. Plus I have to be able to set it up solo. I know it will be big & heavy, but I think it'll work. Take a look at my drawings & let me know what you think. Open to all critiques, thoughts & ideas.
Thanks for looking.
I've spent lots of time reading through the forum gathering info & ideas. We saw AT's composite & teardrop last year & really thought the TD was the way to go. After adding in all the options:Wow1: & still having to make mods for extra storage, that idea fell to the side.
So the natural solution was to build our own. But what to build? A TD seemed like the way to go, but the build was going to take too long. Same with the military/Chaser design, plus the wife is ready for a more comfortable camp experience. I want something I can drag down the Dusy or the Con, but that's not important to the wife & the happier she is, the more we go camping. Then I saw the pop up build & thought that might work.
So, last week I picked up a 1972 Starcraft in great shape for $350.:ylsmoke: The frame does not seem up to the task, so I'll build a new one with ample storage underneath & throw the pop-up on top. I won't be dragging this over the Con but it will fit the bill in every other way & make a great base camp.
Here's the plan:
-New frame with 12-13" of storage under the whole Pup. 30 Gal of water, dual batteries & a pull out kitchen with room for the BBQ. There is a kitchen inside, but I mostly cook outside.
-3500# axle with brakes, YJ springs & shocks. I'd like to use the shocks off my 4R but think they're too long. TBD. 33" tires that match the 4R.
-Interior is good to go but will get a face lift anyway. Beef up cabs & benches & cut in a wider door to fit my WC & rig up some kind of lift for it (I'm still working on that one).
-New cable for the lift system & upgrade to an electric winch.
Main goal is to get it out on the trails:smiley_drive:, so some of the percs may come later & the WC lift is not a necessity but would be really nice. Plus I have to be able to set it up solo. I know it will be big & heavy, but I think it'll work. Take a look at my drawings & let me know what you think. Open to all critiques, thoughts & ideas.


Thanks for looking.