Matt, we're happy to see the drawer come out of the rain and take on new purposeful life in your Land Rover. Looking forward to watching your build and the path you take making it the ultimate getaway rig.
Habitat deployment
For those of you who have been wondering how easy is it to deploy a Habitat top, we just posted on our website a short video here that shows from getting out of the parked Wrangler to full camp deployment and a cold root beer, 2 minutes 36 seconds. Gotta love it!
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1. Your nose box is a good place for the second battery. Use a sealed valve regulated deep cycle AGM. Preferably your nose box is not so tight that it cannot breathe a bit.
2. Ground your trailer battery to the frame. Also ground your trailer harness to the frame. As you are using Andersen plug...
No denying that there are a zillion alternatives out there but none of them offer the advantage of combining a flashing high beam simultaneously in a simple kit. That's something hard to do while you're grabbing fistfuls of clutch and brake.
While perusing on kickstarter.com I found this horn. I have ordered two and am looking forward to it coming to market.
I think it is the perfect solution that allows both the "friendly beep" and the no holds barred "get the heck outta my way" blast. I particularly like that it incorporates...
We have them available. You are right that they need to be 2.5" to have the factory wheel clear the center of the trailer hub. You can PM me or call us at the office 928-227-0545.
Thank you for the well wishes Bob. We wish you success with your new trailer.
The thread was dormant for 3 years until you revived it with your post #94. I'm just saying...
Actually it is true, we have first hand experience with failures in Baja with both Dexter and Hayes torsion axle arms separating from the beams. Washboard roads as you would find in Baja with corrugated spacing of 8-12" and depths of 3-4" take their toll on equipment.
In our experience...
A rising tide raises all ships. A flattering design no doubt however I am not a big fan of having my fridge out in the elements, simply not a nice way to treat an expensive appliance.
I love these "Bettertrailer" guys on Alibaba. They actually lifted a picture of one of our trailers that we...
ActionCamper pictures
The ActionCamper is getting ready to leave on an backcountry trip to Utah on Saturday and I thought I'd take the opportunity to post up a bunch of interior shots. Enjoy!
The Habitat thread with latest info is here
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/59908-Jeep-Wrangler-Habitat-Official-Release?highlight=habitat
There are cheaper import brands on the market but the Dexters are by far the best quality available, that's why we use them. The drums you removed are are also Dexter and will be serviceable.
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