Whats the payload on that truck? It doesn't look like the HDPP based on the wheels. Your drawers are about 240#, the topper close to the same. Not sure what your slide weighs, but it all adds up.
I doubt that cap will support an RTT and people in it. The ARE toppers with 400+ # load ratings...
Ive only read the last few pages.
As a Canadian whos laws do not protect me from using force for self defense against people (despite what they may say, you are likely to be prosecuted) I support a sane, trained, vetted civilian from being able to own, carry, and use a personal firearm...
Anyone running a .22 WMR?
I dont have photos on this device, but my first rifle was a Ruger 10/22 Ive since put a Kidd Trigger in, bolt buffer, and charging handle. I also have a Rock Island Arms 10/22 i got for cheap that I intended to build into a fun junk tactical rifle. I ploped it into a...
Anyone have personal experience with the Troy PAR?
Reason I ask is I am considering one as an all around rifle.
I live in Canada, where rifles that meet non-restricted criteria can arbitrarily be reclassified as restricted or prohibited. I've shot an AR exactly twice in my life, and was weirded...
I have drank several gallons of municipal treated tap water that I stored in "water bricks" that were stored between 2 and 3 years. Some I had treated with aquamira water treatment, some with aquatabs, and some was just city water. So far no ill effects. I am possibly more miserable and cynical...
Are you daily driving this with all of the weight in it all of the time or is this the weekend warrior rig?
Not too familiar with the habitat or how it's mounted so pardon my ignorance.
I ask as my former work truck is now my adventure truck, and it had #1000-1500 in it every day and within two...
http://www.expresstrailer.ca/trailers/specialty-trailers/
In case this tickles any Canadians (Or Northern State Americans) fancy, some of these seem like a good starting point to equip and modify if you don't have the fab skills to build a trailer from scratch. I haven't seen these in person...
Thanks for the offer. Very specifically looking into the Alpine, as can't remotely afford the larger trailer. Wife isn't at all interested in anything smaller or more tent like.
Just in the LT style tread actually.
I run the 34/10.5R17 KO2s, as its winter 4 months a year or more here. Not crazy skinny, almost 33" tire. They should have just called it a 33 and everyone would be happy.
I was running 235/80R17... and surprisingly they weren't wearing as well on my over...
Mountain snowflake basically. Better ATs (in my experience) don't have that. And it's a big deal where I live.
Plus aggressive looks, without the MT sound, so all the brodozers run those and Duratracs for the most part.
My nearest Toyo dealer is too expensive and doesn't really seem to care if I...
Aren't those Alberta Arms like $3000? I hear they are slick though. Once upon a time I read an article in Calibre magazine and recall them being impressive.
*Edit* I am thinking about Alberta Tactical Modern Hunter, which isn't an AR15 derivative but is as AR like as it can get away with.
For manufacturers who build toy haulers, being tongue heavy when empty is typical. There are compromises you have to make when designing with that in mind.
Looking at smaller trailers, Escape Trailer makes a 17 foot fiberglass egg camper and the dual battery option puts them on the rear bumper...
Thats because its designed as a toy hauler. A non toy hauler of comparable size would have a lower GVWR.
What is the empty weight of your trailer? I doubt more than 3000 lbs. Most modern midsize trucks, all half tons, and a few SUV can handle a trailer in the 4-5000 lb range if properly...
So anyone running an Alpine here that's still active?
What does the summit series change on the regular versions?
Do I have to email VMI to get more pictures than are posted on website?
They made that model for what, a whole year?
You see what I mean though? They went back to tiny/non standing height units.
You can find well built trailers... They are all just short/small units.
Take the things you need structurally for an "off road" trailer, and none of them will hurt a...
A tip out bunk makes the main bed not the table.
Had I known what was going to happen to Livin Lite several years ago, Id have found a way to buy the 13' model with a rear tip out bunk they had. They discontinued it and then kept adding slides to everything else.
I actually spent some time...
I am a Canadian who enjoys firearms, and i am having a heck of a time with the photos... Pic one top rifle is an SU16 of some sort, probably the Canadian NR one.. mid rifle Im not sure, looks like AR derivative, but I am not an AR guy... could be a 22LR one i cant tell from pic.
Third is maybe a...
Flip cost will be a huge factor.
North Americans in general will be boggled because they can buy a mainstream trailer that's larger, with more amenities, tvs, microwaves, flush toilets, granite counter tops etc, for 30-50K CAD. Typically people who can afford more than that aren't looking to...
Considering Livin Lite sold out to Thor and then promptly went down the ************** and then the brand was dissolved.. and the Jayco Baja was discontinued years ago and wasn't much better than a standard tent camper, and they too were bought by Thor. Fleetwood went bankrupt and the rights to the...
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