I think that this would work on a trailer IF you make sure that you have access to the crank spud on the lower tent when deployed.
Tuffy makes some 'Hell for stout" slides that will hold 500 lbs. when extended. Might look at their specs...
The one I use on my truck is this one: http://www.watertanks.com/products/0260-438.asp - 35 gallons - thought it was 40 when I made my original post.
The other was custom made by a manufacturer in Hollister, CA to fit exactly in the space between the frames and to the rear of the axle in my OR...
I had a 40 gallon 3/8" welded poly FW tank under the floor of my trailer & protected by a 1/8" steel skid plate. Mounted an on-demand pump in the tongue box and routed the hose to an exterior spigot. Worked like a champ. The tank was pretty pricey.
I have a similar tank on a Bed Slide in the...
I have owned a 40 (1973), a 60 ('87 with 5 speed, OME, and FF rear), and now a '96 FZJ80. I loved them all.
The 40 had the most soul.
The 60 had the most style.
The 80 is the best truck - on and off-road.
Horses for courses.
Lance - trying to bring it in at under $200. Includes chair frame, fabric cover, and carry bag with handle with military style closure.
Brent - I think I understood that. I was trying to point out that there is quite a bit of subtle design variation within the type. We started with a chair we...
There are a number of 'makes' of this design. Our chairs incorporate materials and features that stand out from others. Not the least of which is the reasonable price.
Many of you know that we (AutoHomeUSA) have developed an improved version of the old favorite Tripolina chair.
We had hoped to begin deliveries before Christmas of this year, but delivery and stitching schedules have necessitated pushing out this date until after the new year. We apologize for...
Having placed a ARB with an M15000 on the front of my Super Duty, I am thinking about some rear armour. I like the bumpers that Luke at 4X4 labs builds for TLCs. Anyone done something similar?
We are getting closer to production. I will certainly post when the chairs are ready to be ordered. Starting up a new product takes time, attention, and money.
Just spent a couple of days in Hailey, Idaho with my 'team' and we have tooling done, doing final tweaks to stainless hardware...
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