Conqueror Compact Trailer $6500 (Arizona) Updated Photo's

brittan

Adventurer
This has been a great little trailer. My seven year old will be sad to see it go...he loves sleeping in the tent.

I’ve made some small modifications/improvements to the rig. The prior owner broke the trailer jack mount so I installed a bulldog unit that swivels out of the way. I also replaced the wires that hold the drop doors with chains.

The trailer came to me without a dust cap for the passengers side hub so I had one made by a machine shop. Also missing is a water tank filler lid. I haven't tried to source one but know a shop that can make it.

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Dendy Jarrett

Expedition Portal Admin
Staff member
Brittan: You have one of the earlier Compacts- and I like it- Love that it has the non-standard tread plate on the side steps and doors.

It is curious to me as these things are so great and easy to use, why folks are selling them? Is it a sign of our economy? or do folks find they just can't get out as often as they would like?

You have a great trailer and the price is very fair. Good luck- I have already sent links to several folks.

Dendy
 

brittan

Adventurer
Dendy--

Thanks...
Conqueror trailers are easy to use and a great piece of kit. As to why folks are getting rid of them? I'm sure the reasons are as varied as those who own them. For me it's function.
I sold my 01 Tacoma and replaced it with a 80 series Land Cruiser. I've realized for the amount of use the Conqueror gets I'm better off owning a trailer that can do trips to the dump and be a base camp. Given limited space I need something that can multitask.
Thanks for passing the sale links along to your friends.

Brittan
 

XJBANKER

Explorer
Excellent deal considering one just sold for $11000 to someone in AZ this week.

Dendy, I think that these trailers are awesome, yes there are things that everyone would want to change because everyone's styles are different. I feel bad because I have only used mine once this year due to going on a trip that worked better renting a house with friends istead of making the trip with the trailer. There are still things that I would like to change on mine, but that is part of the joy of having a trailer, keep making it what you want. Even the custom trailers you see people build keep getting re customized over time.

The only downfall with these trailers is you are left alone with no company support unless you win the customer service lottery. But overall I like mine and would buy it again.
 

Jim S

Observer
Packed height

My compact is between 76" to 78" high at the highest point of the tent bag depending on how neatly I fold the tent down under the bag, and that is with a 2" matress topper in there! Hope that helps. These are great trailers we drove fron CT to VA to get ours and would do it again in a heartbeat.
Jim
 

mfreeman17

Observer
This has been a great little trailer. My seven year old will be sad to see it go...he loves sleeping in the tent.

I’ve made some small modifications/improvements to the rig. The prior owner broke the trailer jack mount so I installed a bulldog unit that swivels out of the way. I also replaced the wires that hold the drop doors with chains.

The trailer came to me without a dust cap for the passengers side hub so I had one made by a machine shop. Also missing is a water tank filler lid. I haven't tried to source one but know a shop that can make it.

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Do you mind posting the shop that will make the filler cap?
 

Flagster

Expedition Leader
Does this trailer have the fridge slide?... Info I found says it takes up to an 80qt fridge...is this correct.
Thanks
Matt
 

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