I don’t have any alternatives, but I would avoid the Tern wildlands door at all costs.
Mine has been closed and latched, but not locked, and swung open on the freeway a couple of times. I now drive with it locked, but it’s an extra step and annoying to have to do.
Additionally, there is no...
If you can get away with the weight rating of the Toyo and don't need the MPT81 weight then I would absolutely avoid the MPT81 at all costs.
I have successfully (read: a tire shop did it for me) an LT tire on a 1st Attack super single wheel, so I am not quite sure what the issue is but if...
The most annoying thing about the build delays was that we had made plans (or lack there of) to be home so that we would be able to work on the camper…that ended up not being ready. July 4th was a big one as my wife works a 9-5, and actually had a three day weekend.
I also rapidly started to...
I've been pretty bad about posting updates.
Camper panels arrived to the shop in Bend, OR on June 5th - about a week behind their quoted ETA so not bad at all!
Camper was supposed to take "2-3 weeks" to assemble...ended up taking 6. There was a variety of reasons for that, and I don't know all...
I believe "Barry C" might be Barry Callouette, one of the neighboring shops and I believe also the landlord. Might be worth calling him and seeing if he knows anything.
Description certainly matches him: .
I'm doubting that thing only weighing 18k. I would be shocked if it was under 20k.
Echoing what @RAM5500 CAMPERTHING said, likely a tire problem. Those Goodyears are *notorious* for being out of round - Buckstop even acknowledged that in a recent Instagram post. The solution is to either switch...
Unbelievable..."the seller didn't disclose the obvious that the engine it came with has a bad reputation and we were too lazy to do any of our own research"
I think objectively Liquid Spring is going to offer better performance than something like a Kelderman system but at double the cost ($25k for LS) and reduced reliability. There are a lot of different pieces to fail on a LS, and few of them are serviceable by the end user. I was reading on IG...
I only have some small sample pieces in front of me but I think they would be plenty strong to make cabinet and drawer faces out of. I don't think I would put up an entire 4x8 sheet without a thicker backer, but for what they are they seem pretty strong.