A few recent changes that I thought I'd share. In preparation for a couple long trips with the family this summer I added a few things to the trailer.
First was a camp table. I fabbed a simple "slide" bracket to the underside of the new tent rack. I'm using a 24x28" Lifetime table that slides in. I lose 2" of clearance under the tent rack but that is pretty minimal. I'm sorry I don't have a better photo than this one but you can see the table under the tent. The extra weight added from the slide and the table is not much but it does make lowering the tent rack a bit easier since the lift struts were on the heavy side.
Also, I had a pair of Hella 1000 Black Magic lights left over from when I replaced them on the front of the Tacoma with a set of Hella Optilux HIDs. I figured I could use a little additional camp lighting so I added some brackets to the rear swingout on the trailer and mounted the lights.
On the front of the trailer I had changed things a couple months ago by moving the water can mounts to the sides of the trailer and moving the tongue box back closer to the tub. When I did this I lost the space that I was using for my CO2. I wanted to get the CO2 mount back on the front and add an additional spot for a fuel can. Pretty simple solutions but the CO2 and fuel can do a nice job of countering the weight of the new spare tire carrier and giving the trailer a more balanced feel with proper tongue weight.
I'm still not using a lid on the trailer, but I've been carrying gear in a bunch of bins from Walmart. They are doing a decent job so far. The only problem I have right now with no lid is security. I'm happy with the way the gear packs etc and it stays pretty safe from the elements in the bins, but if I were to be in an area where security was a concern then a lid would be a big plus.
Here's a few photos from a trip we just returned from to the Black Hills. I was very pleased with the trailer with all the new changes, especially the tent and tent rack.