My build was originally done with the base of the RTT at the 6' mark so my annex could attach. The first time I had it on the trails I decided that was a terrible idea and started planning how to change it. I had it on 1 wheel far more often that trip than I felt comfortable with!!! My setup...
I don't remember which model the pump is but the heater i have has 2 adjustments on it that can work to adjust the water temperature and flow. One is an actual valve that adjusts the amount of water coming into the heater and the other adjusts the flame. There is a min amount of flow for the...
My trailer has a 12 gallon tank mounted under the floor with a Flojet 12v water pump from an RV and is plumbed to a standard hose bib on the back. I have a propane, on-demand heater that I got on Amazon, I forget the brand. After we set up I hang it on the telescoping RTT rack, run the input...
Unless I can't do math that sounds like 2' of overlap on an overall 5' leg? If so that's almost 50%. I have an RTT and an awning on my telescoping rack and I don't have even near that much overlap, I've never had any stability issues. I'd say you're fine.
I built the "chuckbox" myself by looking at some photos online and just going for it. I built the slide out for the fridge myself and the drawer unit was a purchased item from BetterBuilt I believe. I filled and organized the inside :)
Thanks!!! I have a drawer system that is mounted in the back of the FJ Cruiser with tools and recovery gear and it has a slide out for the ARB fridge mounted on top. This "chuck box" (maybe what you were referring to) is portable and sits in the trailer for transport and is pulled out when we...
I have the same controller on my FJ cruiser and had no trouble getting it to work first try, it's an amazing controller and I highly recommend it!
Breathing blue on that controller means it's not seeing the brakes on the trailer, it's what mine does when pressed and the trailer isn't...
You could bolt them but with telescoping tubing any bolts would get in the way of the inside tubing as it slides by. The UHMW tape came from TapeCase and was kinda pricey, like $60 a roll pricey! I have tons of it left so I could make you a deal on some if you want. On mine some of it has...
I can’t say for sure how many but I’ve ran it up and down a dozen or more times without a charge and didn’t notice any issues.
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I believe I've seen the one you were looking at :) I have 12 gallons of water under the floor, 2 marine batteries in the tongue box and really heavy 33" tires and figured it would be heavy enough but it wasn't, still super unstable on off camber terrain. I'm using actuators from Windy Nation...
Looks great! I originally had my tent mounted that high but on a rack that was quite a bit less stout than yours and I had terrible issues with it offroad. It was too top heavy and spent a bit too much time on 1 wheel. I ended up rebuilding the rack with linear actuators so it could be lowered...
I saw an EXP-6 being towed by a Ford Raptor the other day in Cle Elem, WA. The thing looked like it was dipped in money, near $70k is what it seems they will cost when available here. It's cool but that's a lot of scratch. Looks like they are selling them in the US now, from what the Googler...
I used 4 of the 16" stroke actuators from Windynation.com and have been happy with them so far. They are rated for up to 225 lbs and I have them mounted exterior to my trailer. I've had it in wet cold environments and haven't had any issues with the actuators. For the price I just grabbed a...
The addition of electric brakes is done and done! The wiring is finished and it's up and running. Finding a spot that the cigarette pack sized box could be mounted solidly was a lot more difficult than anything else was.
I've done a little testing and am happy with it so far. I know it...
The plan is for someone to pick that up and remove it from the trailer, then set it on the ground? Does your tow rig have a boom hoist on it? :) Looks heavy!
Looks like you have 3 options. Drive to CA to pick it up, pay a service to transport it to Seattle for you, don't buy the trailer. Google RV transport companies, there are many.
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