LETS SEE YOUR TRAILERS!!!!

KLT88YJ

Observer
Here's my home built Camping/ gear hauler/ expo(ish) trailer.
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K2ZJ

Explorer
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1968 military trailer that I found In Durango Co about 3yr's ago. Paint, tires and wheels, ARB tent awning and fridge.
Aluminum box. 800lbs empty. Didn't get in any hurry to build and is still a work in progress.

Pat,

Do you like those tires as trailer tires? I picked up two sets of those, one for the Jeep and one for future trailer and spares. This way all my tires are the same and I have spares for both. Thanks.
 

97tjguzzy

Explorer
a few pics with the new tent, we will have it out this weekend. The new Gran Saban is much larger than the old Tent

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Old mattress topper vs new tent size.
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kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
Once I get my pop up finally sorted, beefed up and setup, I am working on my M trailer chasis I have. Its down in the back of my land and I hope its still solid. Going to fix new box on it sorta like the manley setup. with a box on the front with water pump, battery, inverter, propane etc all connected through the trailer. I just have to figure out the lid and tent setup.
 

RockyMtn303

Member
Our trailer is pretty simple, M416A1 with a roof top tent. I had planned to do more to it this winter, but have been too busy, at least winter's not over since a lot of trails we like won't be open until July.

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Jp90Talon

Adventurer
That's what I plan too! How do you lift the tent?
Markus

I have several ideas for ways to assist with raising it but as of right not its good ole brute force lifting. The fenders are all custom and reinforced so you can stand on them. It works best with a person on each side but I can do it on my own as well. Each pillar is attached to the top with a pin so it allows it to pivot just enough. That allows me to lift each side one notch hole at a time and by rotating one notch each side I can do it on my own but its by no means convenient.
 

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