Hifihunter
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I've been needing to post this for some time now - I finally got things finished up around early Sept. since that time, I pulled it about 2,500 miles back and forth to WA for a bow hunting trip and I've taken some shorter trips around CO. It works great for my needs. I mounted the RTT in Sept and since then I have spent 15 nights in it and it works great. It is mounted to a Trac Rac system that I modified to fit the trailer.
Before/Original:
I re-wired the trailer for 7-pim hitch. I can charge my batteries while driving, power the LED lights on the trailer via the vehicle <or> via trailer battery. I have solar panels for keeping the trailer batteries topped off during camp-mode. The electrical panel is mounted inside a modified ammo can. It is waterproof and has room inside for spare bulbs, fuses and such.
I fabricated a new tongue and hitch - added 20" of length to the hitch to make it slightly more forgiving when in reverse. I fabricated a rack for the front. This rack will hold any combination of (6) water or fuel cans. It also works perfectly for 4 cans and 1 propane bottle. I typically travel with 2 Gas / 2 H2O / 1 propane. They are secured to the trailer via chain/padlock.
I modified/repaired a used house-mounted awning to fit the trailer and it works great and cost nothing.
Before/Original:
I re-wired the trailer for 7-pim hitch. I can charge my batteries while driving, power the LED lights on the trailer via the vehicle <or> via trailer battery. I have solar panels for keeping the trailer batteries topped off during camp-mode. The electrical panel is mounted inside a modified ammo can. It is waterproof and has room inside for spare bulbs, fuses and such.
I fabricated a new tongue and hitch - added 20" of length to the hitch to make it slightly more forgiving when in reverse. I fabricated a rack for the front. This rack will hold any combination of (6) water or fuel cans. It also works perfectly for 4 cans and 1 propane bottle. I typically travel with 2 Gas / 2 H2O / 1 propane. They are secured to the trailer via chain/padlock.
I modified/repaired a used house-mounted awning to fit the trailer and it works great and cost nothing.