For Sale: Off-Road Trailer - Sale Pending

DustinMaurice

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Location: SLC, Utah

This is a one of a kind, go anywhere, off-road trailer. the Trailer was custom built by me. I first completed the trailer in 2015. In 2020 I added the Kitchen section, during that remodel I completely tore the trailer down and went through everything on the trailer. New wiring, repacked wheel bearings, re-coated the frame, added the telescoping tent feature. The water tank was relocated and the plumbing replaced. A new control panel was installed at that time as well. The easy to deploy "C" jacks were added for ease of setup. The main box was completely removed and new isolation material was placed on the mounting face. The batteries were replaced 2 years ago.

The Trailer is incredibly fast to deploy. I specifically changed to the iKamper for the ease of setup and take-down. The kitchen can be setup in under 5 minutes and takes down just as fast. After some practice, the whole trailer can be setup and taken down in 20 minutes. Below is a list of the features of the trailer.

-iKamper 2.0 (includes rain fly add-on)
-20 gallons of fresh water (Full HD Skid plate protecting tank)
-2 x 12v Deep cycle batteries
-Water pump with connection for Kitchen and additional faucet
-Rear mounted rack for Cooler/Fridge
-3 x 12v accessory sockets
-Battery Tender / charger
-Onboard air tank for air suspension
-Independent trailing arm suspension
-Push of a button adjustable air suspension via control panel
-Solar panel connection port
-Rear awning with screen house attachment
-Rhino Rack 270 Batwing (includes square off corner piece add-on)
-Trailer brakes
-4 x Corner stabilizing jacks (5000 lb rated "C" Jacks)
-Interior storage box light
-Raptor liner on all surfaces for durability
-Kitchen is made entirely of marine grade plywood

It's extremely difficult for me to let this go but I've recently purchased a camper and this isn't getting used. It's always been stored under covered parking and indoors over the winter. The iKamper is only a few years old and is in perfect condition. I easily have 20k plus I've spent over the years building this trailer not including labor. My hope is that it goes to a good home where it will be used as it was designed, not collecting dust. When I first built this trailer, I pulled it all over Moab behind a Jeep. It's incredibly capable off-road.

The trailer is in perfect working condition. No known issues.

Limited to 10 pictures. Let me know if you would like to see more details.

Price: $10,500
 

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Spcbvail

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Nice trailer, maybe I missed it in the details but is there already an option for hot water, or would I need to add?
 

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