Orange M416 named ugly.

Mayne

Explorer
Well, I've owned ugly for years and have done nothing to it save for tires and maintanence... Until I bought a trailer tent for it.

This winter is the start of the mod madness.
1 raise the bed walls at least 3"
2 new braked axles
3 air bag suspension
4 widen fenders
5 lengthen tongue.
6 tailgate.

This should take me awhile with my work schedule, but it's all easily doable.
Let see if I can post a pic with my IPad.
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Mayne

Explorer
It's a Bushranger 200 from Kakadu camping in Canada BC. I chose it due to the lower mouning height on the tent, and it doubles as a lid. I'm at about max for deck height on the tent, hence the need for airbag suspension... Need to lower while parked, and raise while travel.

I'm taking it for a shakedown run this next week, so hopefully some more pics with it set up.
 

highlandercj-7

Explorer
Was that a reagular cabin tent modded to be a rtt? I been looking for another canvas cabin tent to do that. Would be easy enought to do with the old 70's-80's tents.
 

Mayne

Explorer
Sorry for the long delay, I was out hunting for a week. The tent unit is actually made for trailers. Normally the tailer it is designed for are slightly lower, with higher side walls for the trailer bed. Ergo my need for air bag suspension for lowering as I want to fit my ARB fridge freezer in the trailer. Stock trailer height at about 41" is where the tent wants to be. I'm adding 3 to 4 inches to the bed height.

The web site I purchased mine through is in Canada. www.kakaducamping.com.
Matt Broadbent was awsome to deal with. I don't have any affiliation with Kakadu other than my purchase, just a happy customer.
Mayne
 

Mayne

Explorer
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Here's a few iPod pics from my hunting trip. Pardon the redneck level jacks, as I was pressed for time, an I really wanted to try my tent out in the wild.

Mayne
 

Mayne

Explorer
Great looking tent, looks huge!!

Bob

www.aspenXtrails.com


Home of the strongest, most trailworthy
Off Road Tear Drop made.

The tent set up is larger in floor space than my buddies old spam can trailer, but its still a tent. I have a special place in my brain that lusts for an off road tear, but the 110lbs Shepard partnered with the 50lbs collie mix says floor space needed.

Mayne
 

VanIsle_Greg

I think I need a bigger truck!
Nice setup man. I have seen the Bushrangers up close, nice setup indeed. Great combo and TONS of storage underneath. A friend of mine picked one up here and popped it on his M101 CDN2 trailer. Dont fret the trailer jacks, my first trip included 2 rear jack-stands for the same reason...ran out of time!

Kool rig.
 

Mayne

Explorer
Lot's on the list of to do, and not nearly the time I want to spend on it. It'll get done. I really enjoyed the tent over the last week. I was a bit worried about it, as it's a lot of money for a tent, but it turns out to be very well spent.

Mayne
 

ManleyORV

Rugged. Reliable. Ready.
How is the tent working out for you? I'm anxious to get my hands on one to test out so I can take my black lab camping. She'd never get up in a regular RTT.

-Josh
 

Mayne

Explorer
Sorry about the delayed reply, life gets in the way spite my best intentions. The tent is awesome. Good news is they have dealers in the U.S. now, and a smaller model designed for M101/416 trailers. So a bit of savings could be had. I've not gotten anything I wanted done yet, which is upsetting to say the least. The money did go to a worthy cause as I picked up a series 80 Land Cruiser.
With some of the tongue weight restrictions lifted, I'm going to try and box the fridge on the tongue, therefore avoiding a lot of changes to suspension, and bed wall height. In short, it simplifies things with the K.I.S.S. methodology of thinking.
Mayne.
 

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