Help me find a trailer for a family of 5...

djprov431

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Outbound Offroad does (or did, I haven't checked lately) do rentals - they're located in a commercial storage building and had three rigs stored there when I came by to look (needed to make an appt. as the storage location isn't manned I believe) . My impression may not be yours, so check all your boxes.
Thanks for the compliment on the trailer - I'm happy with the way it turned out!
 

Obsessed2findARuggedHybid

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Well I kind of lied about knowing nothing about them. I like thier story on thier website. I did swing by there place while in town on business and to stay positive maybe having a low overhead means they sell rig at less mark up?
 

Awkragt

Adventurer
We ended up with a TeardropsNW Ranger and a CVT on top. Pro is the whole thing is 15'6" long and fits in the garage when not in use. Sleeps a family of 6. Full size galley is great. Con - Huge RTT is probably not the best idea for serious rough roads and at night you can feel anyone else move around even when the whole thing is up on jacks. The long term plan is to move the RTT to the Land Cruiser.
 

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Alloy

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We ended up with a TeardropsNW Ranger and a CVT on top. Pro is the whole thing is 15'6" long and fits in the garage when not in use. Sleeps a family of 6. Full size galley is great. Con - Huge RTT is probably not the best idea for serious rough roads and at night you can feel anyone else move around even when the whole thing is up on jacks. The long term plan is to move the RTT to the Land Cruiser.

There a wide range of jack stabilizers/stands made. JT Strong Arm is one brand.

A 5 degree tilt (in at the top out at the bottom) to the jacks will make them push against (preload) each other if they are extended after touching the ground.
 

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