RunninRubicon
Adventurer
necessity is the mother of all invention...great idea.
Yep thats the picture!cruiseroutfit said:Might have been this picture, though it isn't an AT, its the custom trailer I assembled
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Looking forward to seeing some neat "mud" solutions.
alia176 said:More info on the Outlander trailer on the 'net? Couldn't find anything specific.
Thanks.
alia176 said:Ok, thanks for the info.
Anything unique about these trailers (suspension/construction/etc)?
805gregg said:Looks like if you put the bed back on the truck you wouldn't need the trailer.
The_Parts_Guy said:Well,
I just got the trailer so I don't have a good answer or any experience yet.
My real intentions are to use it a base camp while wheelin' trails, so I don't know how much mud it will really see.
I grew up wheelin' in mud (southeast Louisiana) now I avoid it like the plague
Jacque
Just back from northern Quebec. 4,347 miles in 20 days, over 1400 miles on gravel roads. As you can see, the paint took a lickin'. Plastic jack handle completely blasted off. Lost 1 bearing buddy cap. Tore off 1/2 of the trailer wiring harness on the Trans-Taiga (I should have disconnected it...I was able to get a new part and fix it in Radisson, QC)Dogman said:I'm thinking about purchasing one of these, any input now that you've had it for awhile?
Rhode Trip said:Just back from northern Quebec. 4,347 miles in 20 days, over 1400 miles on gravel roads. As you can see, the paint took a lickin'. Plastic jack handle completely blasted off. Lost 1 bearing buddy cap. Tore off 1/2 of the trailer wiring harness on the Trans-Taiga (I should have disconnected it...I was able to get a new part and fix it in Radisson, QC)...I could not be happier with this trailers performance. Bomb-proof!