Looking for panels. I dont have a link, just found a reference in a couple of offroad forum threads to guys owning/ using them. It appears that the Front Runner ones might work too from what I have read.
I have the awning (6.5') I think. I am interested in acquiring side panels for it. Dont see them available new any where. Any one got a set gathering dust?
I think we have similar uses- mine in theory until built and yours in practice. I already have the tow vehicle side of the pintle equation, so I just order the lunette from Northern Tool. I really like the pintle system- simple, bulletproof, easy to hitch. I will use it for on road and mild...
^ I really like that idea but have concerns that 31" (biggest on can find) will not be long enough for an offroad trailer. I am going to wait until I have the frame delivered and can take exact measurements before I order any stabilizers.
Thanks Guys. I am starting to assemble stuff as the frame is being built by AT.
I like a high btu stove, want the convenience of a built in but still portable. So this is going in:
http://www.amazon.com/Ranger-II-Blind-Stove-Black/dp/B004LWIAPA/?tag=toofyoga-20
Water tank will be a 10...
Looks like a very reasonable deal for whatall you got. Used trailers really do seem to hold their value, especially in that price range. Great job adjusting to your family's needs and still setting yourself up to go do the things you guys enjoy!
Delorme InReach, Delorme maps (free with InReach) combined with a Google Nexus 7 tablet for me. I have spent way too much money chasing GPS solutions over the last few years. This combo actually works. And my wife and I can text each other off the Delorme as well via satellite. Very nice system.
I prefer swivel lunette for simplicity and proven ability. My in the process of being built by AT frame would only accept a fixed lunette ... no bueno. So it's Max coupler for me this time. Call Mario at AT and talk to him about the Lock n Roll before you buy one.
Mark, I am still leaning this direction. I like the Grainger ones but I will add 50+ lbs to the back end just with the stabilizers.
Update:
After looking at countless options and websites, I have gone full circle from simple to fancy to simple and now landed on this option...
I'd do some serious reading on flux core 110/120v welders and their limits before I tore into this. It takes a fair amount of skill to get a decent weld with a 110V flux core on 1/4 steel, and that is generally considered the max it can handle. If you are doing anything thicker ...
You might...
Good to know, I did not know the name of it. I dont think 28" will do it for me consistently, I am going to to perforated tube route (cheap, light, permanent attachment and customizable) unless I see something better in the next few weeks.
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