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It's been awhile since I've updated this thread. Life gets busy sometimes but I am still refining and modifying our trailer, and we've actually gotten out a few times and put it to use which is the main point of it!
I've come up with a new plan recently and while it's not completely trailer specific, the trailer component is a big part of the equation. A couple things have changed since I first started the trailer build and these factor into the quandary I now face.
First, I no longer use the Jeep as my daily driver. This allows for a different sort of build on the Jeep as it's sole purpose is taking us to places off the beaten path. Some changes have been made in this regard, I sold my Gobi rack as it was just too heavy, and I've added an AEV bumper/TC and fuel caddy.
Second, a couple of weeks ago, we added a 2018 4Runner TRD Off Road to the stable, my gf's daily driver but it will still get some mods.
Lastly, we have found there a some places we'd like to go that don't allow trailers, WHAT you say?? Yes it's true, places like Tuweap at the Grand Canyon.
By now I am sure you can see where all this is heading.....but because I like to complicate things, I'm not going to go the easy route of just moving the RTT to a rack on the Jeep. Or maybe I should say, not just the Jeep....
In the perfect world, I'd like to mount the RTT (and an awning) to one rack, and move the rack between the Jeep, the 4Runner and the trailer. The Rhino rack platform seems like it would be the best to accommodate all 3 setups. Is this completely necessary? No, of course not, but that's what makes it fun.
The 4Runner is our first Toyota and I'm excited to do some mods to it while keeping it comfortable for every day driving.
So, what's everyone think of this plan? I know I'll have to modify the trailer rack but that should be pretty straight forward.
Thoughts?
I've come up with a new plan recently and while it's not completely trailer specific, the trailer component is a big part of the equation. A couple things have changed since I first started the trailer build and these factor into the quandary I now face.
First, I no longer use the Jeep as my daily driver. This allows for a different sort of build on the Jeep as it's sole purpose is taking us to places off the beaten path. Some changes have been made in this regard, I sold my Gobi rack as it was just too heavy, and I've added an AEV bumper/TC and fuel caddy.
Second, a couple of weeks ago, we added a 2018 4Runner TRD Off Road to the stable, my gf's daily driver but it will still get some mods.
Lastly, we have found there a some places we'd like to go that don't allow trailers, WHAT you say?? Yes it's true, places like Tuweap at the Grand Canyon.
By now I am sure you can see where all this is heading.....but because I like to complicate things, I'm not going to go the easy route of just moving the RTT to a rack on the Jeep. Or maybe I should say, not just the Jeep....
In the perfect world, I'd like to mount the RTT (and an awning) to one rack, and move the rack between the Jeep, the 4Runner and the trailer. The Rhino rack platform seems like it would be the best to accommodate all 3 setups. Is this completely necessary? No, of course not, but that's what makes it fun.
The 4Runner is our first Toyota and I'm excited to do some mods to it while keeping it comfortable for every day driving.
So, what's everyone think of this plan? I know I'll have to modify the trailer rack but that should be pretty straight forward.
Thoughts?