Yeah, we basically just use the table as swiveling surface space for books and sunglasses and stuff. We don't sit inside. We've got our camp chairs and side table where we eat meals.
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A couple of updates of minor issues I found and easily resolved, but you should be aware of:
1. After 8 months sitting uncovered in the AZ heat, the veneer on the underside of the tabletop started peeling up. The adhesive failed, which honestly doesn't surprise me. Not much stands up to AZ...
I ended up selling my trailer through old-fashioned craigslist. In Colorado, I'm sure people are keeping an eye out there and on FB market place (I didn't use that cuz I didn't want to deal with Facebook, but I know there's a strong following there). A couple of Facebook groups that focus on...
I guess. How many people have the luxury of both an 8' garage AND an extra parking space to put a trailer? It would fit just fine in an RV garage. Or outside. Think of it as your new outdoor pet. :)
Sure. We've taken it through a few roads where I'm knocking the sliders on the truck. I don't have a lifted rock crawler, but the trailer is capable of going where the truck goes generally. I'll take pics on our next excursion.
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Honestly, there's nothing to update yet. Nothing has broken, we haven't found any new issues, and we haven't started making a list of things we wish it had. We've really enjoyed our time with it so far, and after each trip we just find ourselves even more excited for the next one. Like anything...
2 more feet, more storage, an extra bed, an extra spare, and about 1000 pounds. The guts and accessories are the same.
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We use both on every trip because it's so easy and makes life just that much better. The cassette is 15L, I think? For the two of us, only using it for #2, we can get 6 days no problem. I've never had the warning light come on, so I don't know the real limit is. I will typically do two weekend...
Looked a little closer at the 15 pics. If I'm seeing it right, and based on the 13 build style, I think you can remove one of the spares at the frame by loosening the bolts and sliding the steel tubes out, leaving you two 2" receivers. I wouldn't want to drag around two full size spares for a...
Wow. I dig the extra storage. I wouldn't trade in my 13 with the cabinets cutting off the ability for my feet to hang off the bottom of the bed, but if you're sleeping 3, that's a slick solution. Thanks for sharing @garren
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Heard rumors of a Dweller bunkhouse (Dweller XT?), but not certain of timeline. Certainly seems to be a market for it.
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Not here yet, but they were working on it before the pandemic.
https://www.zonerv.com.au/usa/
They'd have what you're looking for. You might reach out and see what their status is. Aussie designed and built.
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Batteries are AGM. AC is hookup (or generator) only. And if you're in Tucson, send me a PM and I can save you a trip.
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Don't get the 2.8. You will want more towing margin than that to pull a ~5000lbs trailer. The taxa might be ok, but the other two will be too much for that rig. The other two options will be fine.
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I think you'll find it similar to what you have with the exceptions you mentioned. On the outside, I think you'll like the kitchen setup better, and likely won't miss the second spare tire. On the inside, I think you'll like the pop top configuration better without the bungee cord going around...
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