Jockey Wheel:
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Jack/Ark/ARK47FR.html
Also i replaced all 4 stabilizers with:
https://www.etrailer.com/Camper-Jacks/Ark/ARK87FR.html
Etrailer also sells all of the Equalizer stuff you need...
I also forgot to reply about these:
https://www.kaon.com.au/windshield-to-suit-smev-dometic-gas-stoves
10/10 work amazingly well. 20-30mph winds and my stove flame isn't going out.
If you look back at my post history, i did it with the McHitch and then moved to a DO35. It requires changing jockey wheel to something that can come off (ARK makes one).
With the McHitch the saddles go just in front of the cross member, with the DO35 they move back, but either way you need a...
First time actually taking the trailer on any rough terrain, 0 drama, ezpz. The DO35 does well, and we made it down Pine Canyon Rd which isn't too awful but past where they said trailers should be.
Towed great for 800+ miles without any issues. Also I can't say enough good things about the...
Has anyone had issues with the city water pressurized inlet being cracked? Any idea how hard it is to change out? I found this Valtera inlet which is the same size but seems to be higher quality and hopefully won't break in a year:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0735PDQ1W
Any better options?
Honestly it's super nice. I usually just end up dumping it into my sewage cleanout at home where I park the trailer at. Super easy to deal with and honestly very low mess.
I used the 650mm ones and i make up any differences with stackers. Parking in New Orleans a month ago and one of the 4 jacks was all the way down without anything underneath it to level it out, so definitely worked out the best. The stock jacks are roughly the same size when i measured.
I just made our longest trip yet, 400 miles from West Houston to New Orleans with a couple of small detours. I'm towing my Dweller 13 with my DCSB '23 Tacoma. I've got the Equalizer WD hitch, DO35 and swapped out to the Monroe shocks and it tows perfectly flat even at 80+ mph. No hopping...
Welcome! I’m west of town just outside of 99. Glad to hear things are working well, we’ve got the smaller unit and just my wife and i. Looking forward to a lot of trips this fall.
Instead of the EG4 batteries i cheaped out and bought Weize batteries. I got a spare for less than 3x of the EG4s would have cost. We tossed them in this morning and changed the solar and inverter over to 14.4V charging while sweating profusely here in TX. The Weize 100ah LiFePo4 fits perfectly...
They can actually, I've still got a bottle jack and some leveling pads just in case, but these are definitely heavy duty enough to lift it off of the ground.
I honestly don't remember at all what the height was, I think I ended up with 3 washers in the end iirc... I removed 1 from what they suggested as a starting place. I also need to re-level it after I changed to a DO35 hitch from the McHitch, but it's been too hot to deal with here.
I did have an issue with the factory one, and it devolved into it just working with a screwdriver and I couldn't actually open it any more with a key. I picked up a replacement on amazon for cheap and use it instead, it's the same cap/etc:
Does anyone know what alternative struts will work on the front toolbox? I've been waiting for the dealership and OBi to replace them for 2+ months and I'd just rather do it myself at this point.
Straight from Australia today:
Gonna try them out, made for these domestic stoves, when we were down on the beach it was near impossible to keep the stove lit.
https://www.kaon.com.au/windshield-to-suit-smev-dometic-gas-stoves
Not too bad once you realize it's like a 1:.65 exchange ratio rn.
So instead of the beach, I decided to head up to the national forest instead, got a chance to tow ~75 miles and then come set it up on some super un-level ground. I used an impact to drop them down all the way, but just did them by hand the last little bit because the impact was super loud and...
Detachable:
https://www.etrailer.com/Camper-Jacks/Ark/ARK34FR.html
Other jacks:
You could probably fit 30" ones under it, but these and some stackers is more than sufficient:
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Jack/Ark/ARK47FR.html
They pretty much bolted in place. The OEM Chinese jacks use...
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