Right exterior:
This side has the same 30x36” door
The water fill door
The shower control and hose door
The large box is the Propex HS2211 heater. This has two exits inside trailer. One is a vent down by where your feet will be. The other is the two small round vents you see in center section...
Left Exterior:
CVT 79” awning
ARB annex room. I modified this to attach to the trailer to provide a way in and out of trailer and to prevent bugs from entering when zipped up.
Kitchen:
All birch cabinets.
18 gallon water tank
6 gallon water heater
Stainless sink
12v USB charging ports
Overhead LED lights
Under cabinet LED lights
Lower cabinet has a drawer for utensils, etc.
Two 2.5 gallon propane tanks.
Interior:
All birch cabinets built by cabinet maker in Vail Arizona.
9” Full XL (54x80)Mattress that I cut into three pieces and modified the original covering to keep the memory foam top in place. If you have ever made a bed in a tear drop trailer, you know it’s a pain to get the sheets on...
This Trailer is like new, it was built in 2017, has a clear Arizona Title and is currently licensed and kept in my garage in Tucson, Arizona.
It only has 50 miles on the new axle, suspension and tires.
This trailer is built with an all steel frame, to be durable and to go anywhere your off-road...
Well, I’m your huckleberry! I ordered the Rigid MicroDC to install on my teardrop. The area in my trailer is under 2 cubic meters so I am hoping it will work. At least to some extent. Most of my use will be at night so it won’t be fighting the sun.
Im installing a Propex heater at the same...
Reviving this in hopes someone can answer another question regarding the intake flue.
Is it acceptable to coil the intake flue so that I can get it to fit within my parameters? This isn’t technically shortening the length. Basically creating a 1 foot diameter coil.
Real estate is a premium...
Just an FYI to anyone looking, vancafe has them in stock as of yesterday. Price went up. :(. So glad our government said there is no inflation. Can’t imagine what price would be if there was.
I copied this idea on my teardrop. It keeps the tent “attached” to wall around the door. Works very well. It was stressful cutting a big hole in the annex but worth it in the end. (I cut the hole, then sewed bungee cord into edging of that hole)
They are actually two pieces. The hubs on yours can be replaced with the 6 on 5.5 version.
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hubs-and-Drums/Dexter-Axle/84656UC3.html?feed=npn&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzYWJ2Pvo6wIVFBvnCh00lAbdEAQYBiABEgKCJPD_BwE
I have the 10” brakes and 6 on 5.5 hubs I want to sell once I get my timbren axle installed. It requires 12” brakes. My 10s are 3 years old and maybe 5000 miles on them.
I’m in Tucson Arizona area.
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