We have 3 smaller tables now:
Folding REI table
https://www.rei.com/product/765280/rei-co-op-camp-roll-table
A small Eezi-Awn K9 table (that I basically got for free):
https://www.equipt1.com/products/k9-camp-table
and a Tailgator Tire Table we got at Expo last year:
Tailgator Tire table...
We all got ours about 6 months after they came out. I read there were issues with the very first runs on the MXT115, but the issues were resolved quickly. Midland sponsors this section of the forum and I've found them very responsive to questions. Maybe reach out to them?
Any chance it's some...
I got a bit more done this past weekend. Everything seemed to take longer then expected, one of those 1 step forward, 2 steps back kind of weekends. Installing the lift struts for the forward storage compartment was a bit challenging. Getting them at exactly the right angle so they would...
Here's a few pics of the Scepter can holders mentioned in my previous post:
They did tell me I might have to adjust the cap to get the hasp to lock down on the water cans. I'll test that out this weekend.
Got some more work done on the trailer this past weekend. Mostly tweaking and attaching the panels, hinges for the front panels, 1x2 support pieces for the sleeping platform and lots of thinking.
One of the issues I haven't made up my mind about yet is what to go with for coverage of the wood...
Welcome to the M101A- party! Nice work. I ended up ditching the oem axle and going with a Dexter which does result in a significant weight savings. The oem axle is heavy!!
Have fun, the possibilities are endless! I'm working on v2.0 of mine now...haha!
I managed to make a bunch of progress on the sleeping platform/storage areas this past weekend. A finish carpenter I am not, but I got all the major pieces cut, and some of it installed, and I still have all my fingers and toes!
I've got latches, lift struts on order, and I need to decide what...
There's a similar thread in another forum, I came across this USA number (919) 234-7559 which routes you to South Africa and apparently an individual who is willing to help with getting the issues resolved. Time will tell of course.
Just passing along the info, I have not purchased anything...
From what I remember, the hardtop weighs less then my RTT. I want to say the 4dr hardtop is about 90lbs? My RTT is at least 125lbs. I think the issue with the hardtop is whether you could get it high enough to swing it past the roll bar. I think it should work but something to consider. I...
and voila....it worked and nobody died!
There was quite a bit of flex in the receiver tube that comes with the hoist, coupled with the play with the square tube fitting over the round tube, but it did not seem like it was going to collapse or anything. I may add a couple stabilizing feet to...
I got a couple more things done prepping the trailer for the inevitable run to Home Depot for wood to build out the sleeping platform and storage unit.
I had to do a little trimming of the camper shell base rail where it meets the tailgate, to ensure it would close properly. It was nothing...
Nice build!
After scouring the internets, a lot of people have used Reflectix to help avoid condensation inside the shell. I'm going to look into this for ours although the roof is not flat like a standard shell so I may need to get creative with getting attached, either with spray adhesive or...
Thanks! The shell was made by a company called Brahma, apparently they pioneered the "plastic" camper shell which was both light weight and durable and they advertised it could be beaten with a baseball bat. They are long since out of business, and I haven't been able to find much more...
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