The rtt set up fits the XJ nicely. Congrats on the camo score.
You may already know this,the expanded metal is a great tie down platform. Depending on the size of the metal you went with you might be able to slip ratchet strap hooks at any point on the deck. It has come in handy on numerous...
Well great!
I live vicariously through your page,so what does that speak about me?? The only reason my trailer ever moves is because I never unhook it from the jeep. It does see the trips to the feed store and here lately it's hauled supplies for a new fence in the lower pasture.
No excuses...
We tore down a old pop up a few years ago just like yours. It was in about the same shape. The frame and all of the electrical components went into the new build.
The best part was when we took all of the old skin to the recycling center. It brought over 200.00 bucks.
Good luck with the build.
Got both of mine today. One is headed to Colorado on a muzzleloader bear hunt on the back of my Jeep. The other will be headed to Alaska as a gift.
Thank you for the opportunity to pick these up at a great price. It certainly did come in handy!!
I was worried also when it was time to first pull it home on those original tires with cracks in them.
Now,a couple years and thousands of miles later,I have given into the idea that these tires were made to last forever.
Got any close ups of the tires?
Very nice setup! I spent the morning following along on your jeep build. You have a talent for making things come together seamlessly. The diesel looks like it came that way from the factory.
Now I found your trailer build. It already looks at home behind the jeep. Congrats.
Very nice job. I'm liking those fenders a lot.
I was wondering about the seal around the hatch. Could you give a little detal about it when you get to that part?