elmo_4_vt
Explorer
Unfortunately, I'm going to have to sell my camper. It's basically made from a custom frame and suspension (with shocks), lightweight Aluminum Utility bed, and an Eezi-Awn Globetrotter Tent section. It weighs about 2100lbs fully laden with ALL the camping supplies you could ever want to take. It sits on 35" tires (not included, I need to keep these for my truck and future trailer, but will include some tires/wheels if you need them) and has a Lock-n-roll hitch so that it can follow you through all kinds of off road action and not bind like a normal ball and hitch would. Think of the hitch like a military pintle, but 100X better. It has a 3500lb trailer axle with electric brakes. I have both 5x5.5" hubs for full size trucks and 4x4.5" hubs to match jeep/ranger bolt patterns. It has three crank jacks/stabilizers so that you can level it on any terrain, or even lift it off of the ground to change the tires.
The tent sets up in about 10 minutes start to finish and has a super comfortable high density foam mattress that is just a little bigger than a queen size bed. The bed is accessed from a ladder inside the changing room. The tent is great for 2-3 people plus all the gear. You can also access one of the side doors on the trailer from inside the tent. We use this space for all of our toiletries, flashlights, and bedding.
The box up front will store six 5 gallon jerry cans with water or gas (up to another 30 gallons of fuel) plus recovery supplies. I was actually going to use it for a pull out kitchen, but never got that far.
Inside of the center of the trailer, there is also a 3.5'x7' storage space with for all your tools, camping chairs, coolers, etc. that you can't fit in the 6 built in storage compartments. All the exposed wood is treated with Rot-Doctor epoxy and a spar urethane that will last for years and years before any maintenance is required.
I'm selling because we're expecting a second baby now and I can use the money to pay off some other debts/projects and once the baby comes, I'll need something a little bigger. Let me know if you need any different pictures.
Asking $6,000 obo. That's less than what I have into it, but if you think it's too much, give me an offer. I won't give it away, but I'd like it to go to a good home since we won't be using it much now.
Let me know if you have any questions. This is the kind of trailer that will let you go out in the middle of know where and camp in style:
What do you think?? You know you want to camp in style right? Buy this thing and put me out of my misery. I've spent so much time on this trailer, I just hope it goes to a good home and to someone that will use it a lot.
Don
The only bad stuff:
- It needs paint. It's primed and ready for paint after a quick wet sand.
- I have thin Alum. diamond plate for the front behind the tool box, I was just waiting to see if I needed to drill any holes before I mounted it.
- Like I said above, the current tires/wheels are staying with me. I can give some rolling rubber if need be, but not what's on there.
- I don't have any of the water or electric/lights hooked up permanently yet. I have all the supplies, and can help with the selection, but I'm keeping what I have for my next trailer project.
- If the buyer is local, I'll do my best to help finish things off like some of the more inspired rigs on here.
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The tent sets up in about 10 minutes start to finish and has a super comfortable high density foam mattress that is just a little bigger than a queen size bed. The bed is accessed from a ladder inside the changing room. The tent is great for 2-3 people plus all the gear. You can also access one of the side doors on the trailer from inside the tent. We use this space for all of our toiletries, flashlights, and bedding.
The box up front will store six 5 gallon jerry cans with water or gas (up to another 30 gallons of fuel) plus recovery supplies. I was actually going to use it for a pull out kitchen, but never got that far.
Inside of the center of the trailer, there is also a 3.5'x7' storage space with for all your tools, camping chairs, coolers, etc. that you can't fit in the 6 built in storage compartments. All the exposed wood is treated with Rot-Doctor epoxy and a spar urethane that will last for years and years before any maintenance is required.
I'm selling because we're expecting a second baby now and I can use the money to pay off some other debts/projects and once the baby comes, I'll need something a little bigger. Let me know if you need any different pictures.
Asking $6,000 obo. That's less than what I have into it, but if you think it's too much, give me an offer. I won't give it away, but I'd like it to go to a good home since we won't be using it much now.
Let me know if you have any questions. This is the kind of trailer that will let you go out in the middle of know where and camp in style:













What do you think?? You know you want to camp in style right? Buy this thing and put me out of my misery. I've spent so much time on this trailer, I just hope it goes to a good home and to someone that will use it a lot.
Don
The only bad stuff:
- It needs paint. It's primed and ready for paint after a quick wet sand.
- I have thin Alum. diamond plate for the front behind the tool box, I was just waiting to see if I needed to drill any holes before I mounted it.
- Like I said above, the current tires/wheels are staying with me. I can give some rolling rubber if need be, but not what's on there.
- I don't have any of the water or electric/lights hooked up permanently yet. I have all the supplies, and can help with the selection, but I'm keeping what I have for my next trailer project.
- If the buyer is local, I'll do my best to help finish things off like some of the more inspired rigs on here.
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