DonBeasley
Adventurer
Awesome build but I gotta ask,what is that grill grate over the fire pit on the first page,never saw one like it???
Tom can verify but if I am not mistaken that is a Front Runner grill.
Awesome build but I gotta ask,what is that grill grate over the fire pit on the first page,never saw one like it???
Hi Tom:
I like the meter you used. Where did you get it if you do not mind me asking?
Did you make it out to OX16 this year? We did not. I retired and Seth is house shopping so we stayed at home for the first time in 6 years.
See ya!
Tom can verify but if I am not mistaken that is a Front Runner grill.
I have been off the forum for quite awhile and just saw your post. I hope your mod worked out well. Let me know if I can help you in any way.Great build! I just came across this thread. I own one of these too. I am very impressed by your lid lifting mod. That roof is heavy and honestly can be a bit dangerous at times if you slip. Very nice work. I'll have to try something similar.
Hi Jake, Yes it is bolted through the aluminum frame members of the rear wall. On the inside it is secured with large washers and nuts. It will not pull back out because of the loaded weight.Hey Tom, I’ve looked through your build several times and didn’t realize you where still on here. On your water can holder is there bracing inside the panels that you bolted to?
Ok makes sense thanksHi Jake, Yes it is bolted through the aluminum frame members of the rear wall. On the inside it is secured with large washers and nuts. It will not pull back out because of the loaded weight.
That is a good question. I have not weighed it. It does not have brakes. The Web Site shows 1270 empty and 930 useful, gross of 2200 lbs. Brakes are now an option and they call it a QuickSilver Rock Climber Tent Camper now.Hello Tom, great thread. I’m curious as to your estimate of your loaded weight with all of your upgrades and cargo and whether your trailer has brakes. I’ve got a line on a couple of these trailers; one is equipped with brakes and the other is not.
Tom, thanks for the reply. We have since purchased one of the last remaining new Livinlight Rock climbers available as the company was purchased by Thor and they have chosen not to continue the Rock climber line. I have read your comments and have some questions on topics that haven’t been addressed. 1) since the trailer has no corner stabilization jacks, have you found the need use any external jacks while camping and not attached to your Jeep? 2) what type of hub adapters did you use to convert to the 5x5 JK lug pattern? 3) does it appear that there is room in the frame between the floor and the skid plate for a belly mounted water tank?That is a good question. I have not weighed it. It does not have brakes. The Web Site shows 1270 empty and 930 useful, gross of 2200 lbs. Brakes are now an option and they call it a QuickSilver Rock Climber Tent Camper now.
https://www.livinlite.com/products/quicksilver-rock-climber-tent-campers/