Yes, give Mark a call. I’m sure he would be willing to help. Try calling the dealer in Vegas. They may be able to give you the name of someone near you that has purchased a MO Summit from them.
that is a great looking rear bumper! But I can't imagine what the shipping costs would be today. I will check with CBI out of Boise and see how long their wait time is. several months ago it was 3+ months for a more common front bumper for my T4R,
Mike,
Could you please put up a side shot of the rear of your LC, the swing out tailgate, and the extended tongue of the trailer? I'd like to perhaps add a swingout tailgate and get the spare out from under the 4Runner. I'd like to see how much space I'd need. I'm worried about the spare tire...
Here is a very poor picture of the Tire Table and kitchen area. The kitchen Action Packer is off on the right next to the rear end of the 4Runner. In this pic it sits on our wooden table. This was Tucker's last trip before we had to put him down. New Boykin Spaniel arriving in September.
We usually carry three small tables with us. We have a Tire Table that fits on the passenger side tire of the trailer. It gives just enough room to turn around between it and the stove/sink. Works great to prep meals and as a place to eat. The second is the aluminum fold up table in the...
We carry all the plates, cups, cutlery, etc. in a large Action Packer. The smaller one is used for dry goods. I have at least 6 Action Packers of various sizes. They have served me well for 25+ years now. No reason for change at this point.
The center right plastic container holds propane fire starters and kitchen cleanup items. I carry a LOT of the Costco microfiber towels. They are great for insulating the various items from bashing around, cleaning and drying various things. Also work great in the shower.
The plastic box on...
In the left-most cardboard container I store two frying pans; on with high walls and the other short. This container also holds a couple oven mitts and a silicon pancake flipper.
the next container from the left holds a stainless two quart pot and our coffee pot. Note that the pot has two...
I thought that I should show everyone how I pack my kitchen stuff. I carry way too much stuff and plan on thinning it out a bit before we start doing too much 'overlanding' this year. First of all, Beastie has its two burner stove nearest the side of the trailer and the sink further out. I...
I need to win Lotto! This is exactly the rig I have been dreaming about to pull my trailer with. The T4R I own is set up fine, but those extra horses and torque sure would come in handy in the mountains.
Best of luck with the sale.
Someone asked about a foldup shower floor. I picked up one last summer from Blue Ridge Chair Works. Super heavy duty wood, should last a lifetime. Truly a work of art and I'm happy with it. But, if you're cheap, ah, er, thrifty, you may want to think about just picking up a couple door mats...
Baby steps. Take it easy, have fun. Everybody makes mistakes, it is part of the process. Hoping this group keeps those mistakes to a minimum. Just get out and enjoy the world. That’s what it is all about anyway.
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