Let's be honest: no trailer is perfect.
Because of that fact, if someone isn't handy or willing to learn, they probably shouldn't own any trailer, much less be taking it into the backcountry.
The obvious exceptions here are people wealthy enough to make a satellite phone call, write the check...
Story time.
Bought my Dweller from =AZV-E0HR58v7RxQJQI7fNefVTwUl7vWuIIDreuHNyDvIMc0ll4frOHqHaSxmqOeIzJzRbUo5QAfSS2a46f_6IqrI3r8YceKnUBpR6uVOKy7Hv3Op0hUPykpI5JEV56urferZT_Ze72q1canvIeIXKbwDoykOsSwuNoU_RBPzJnrB2q7HF5G4AfIxU_5J_xsF834&__tn__=-]K-R']Fun Town RV in Giddings, Texas in the summer of...
I'm in Texas, and as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, I can assure you, you will be disappointed with hot weather performance.
(Unless 90° inside, in July is your kind of comfort.)
If you have the grey colored pipe running along the driver side, use this to adapt to standard RV sewer hose. Or water hose. Which ever you desire. It'll do both. You can also add an elbow for easier access, but I preferred the ground clearance.
A- Original grey colored metric pipe
B - 1.25 x...
I didn't, because I didn't change it out. I added it from scratch. You bring up a great idea though. I should do a walk around video for the stuff I've done. It might help others. Did yours come with a factory 12v plug on the hitch? If so, it's super easy to swap for something more common. Let...
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