M416 Trailer W/ Tepui RTT, Solar/Electrical, Hot Water

Jayhawk4x4

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M416 Offroad Overlanding Camping Trailer - Located in KANSAS CITY (willing to deliver/meet elsewhere for right price).

Offroad camper trailer with tons of capability in a small package.

*Electrical Setup*
200 Watt solar with 100AH lithium ion deep cycle battery and 1000W invertor run:
- Water pump for shower
- Rear spot lights
- Side and rear camp lights
- Power to RTT (led ligths or whatever you need to charge while up there)
- Invertor has outlet on top panel and on/off switch
* 100 Watt solar panel is mounted up front. It can be adjusted to lay flat or be quickly removed to deploy if the tent is in the shade. I have another matching 100 Watt panel that can be used too but the 100AH battery has so much storage I rarely use it.

*Water Setup* (29 gallon capacity)
- 14 gallon water tank mounted under bed
- Water pump and drain setup under bed (drops down for access/maintenance)
- Shower box has water heater that hooks to on-board propane
- Rear jerry can mounts for up to 10 gallons extra
- Igloo mount for 5 gallon drinking water

Front Lock N Roll off-road hitch setup allows for adjustable length tongue and can be removed completely for storage. Dual stabilizers out back keep things level and secure.

3500# axle with electric brakes and ability to add parking brake (5x5 bolt pattern). Tires are 32" BFG All Terrains. Matching full size spare tire is mounted on tongue.

Bed slide allows everything to slide back for easy access and a bigger work / kitchen area (see arrows in pic for where it locks out). Box area under the RTT can fit camp chairs, table, and whatever needs quick access.

Fully loaded it weighted under 2000 pounds with our load (including full water). I would guess it weight about 1400 empty but I have not confirmed that. It is light enough to move by hand with a bit of effort.

Tepui Roof Top Tent (RTT)

ARB Awning (adjust in height)
Also will include ARB Awning Tent (Can be used as a screen room or just extra space)

63" wide overall, 108" long (back to front hitch + 9", 20", or 32" for hitch). Bed slide is 37" x 69" and the bed goes out from there.

We have camped all over the rockies from New Mexico to Wyoming, basecamped in Moab, UT and more. Asking $7,500. Reach out for any questions, there is too much to list! Willing to drive to meet for the right price.
 

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jeepers29

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M416 Offroad Overlanding Camping Trailer - Located in KANSAS CITY (willing to deliver/meet elsewhere for right price).

Offroad camper trailer with tons of capability in a small package.

*Electrical Setup*
200 Watt solar with 100AH lithium ion deep cycle battery and 1000W invertor run:
- Water pump for shower
- Rear spot lights
- Side and rear camp lights
- Power to RTT (led ligths or whatever you need to charge while up there)
- Invertor has outlet on top panel and on/off switch
* 100 Watt solar panel is mounted up front. It can be adjusted to lay flat or be quickly removed to deploy if the tent is in the shade. I have another matching 100 Watt panel that can be used too but the 100AH battery has so much storage I rarely use it.

*Water Setup* (29 gallon capacity)
- 14 gallon water tank mounted under bed
- Water pump and drain setup under bed (drops down for access/maintenance)
- Shower box has water heater that hooks to on-board propane
- Rear jerry can mounts for up to 10 gallons extra
- Igloo mount for 5 gallon drinking water

Front Lock N Roll off-road hitch setup allows for adjustable length tongue and can be removed completely for storage. Dual stabilizers out back keep things level and secure.

3500# axle with electric brakes and ability to add parking brake (5x5 bolt pattern). Tires are 32" BFG All Terrains. Matching full size spare tire is mounted on tongue.

Bed slide allows everything to slide back for easy access and a bigger work / kitchen area (see arrows in pic for where it locks out). Box area under the RTT can fit camp chairs, table, and whatever needs quick access.

Fully loaded it weighted under 2000 pounds with our load (including full water). I would guess it weight about 1400 empty but I have not confirmed that. It is light enough to move by hand with a bit of effort.

Tepui Roof Top Tent (RTT)

ARB Awning (adjust in height)
Also will include ARB Awning Tent (Can be used as a screen room or just extra space)

63" wide overall, 108" long (back to front hitch + 9", 20", or 32" for hitch). Bed slide is 37" x 69" and the bed goes out from there.

We have camped all over the rockies from New Mexico to Wyoming, basecamped in Moab, UT and more. Asking $11,950 obo. Reach out for any questions, there is too much to list! Willing to drive to meet for the right price.
Can you please tell me what rack you have to elevate your tent? GLWS
 

Jayhawk4x4

New member
The RTT (and storage box underneath it) are on custom fixed brackets that raise it above the bed enough for storage and gets it high enough for a usable space under it while the tent is deployed. The cross bars are small square tubing. The awning brackets are adjustable so it can be ran low while driving (or if it's windy/raining, or high enough to walk under.
 

jeepers29

Active member
The RTT (and storage box underneath it) are on custom fixed brackets that raise it above the bed enough for storage and gets it high enough for a usable space under it while the tent is deployed. The cross bars are small square tubing. The awning brackets are adjustable so it can be ran low while driving (or if it's windy/raining, or high enough to walk under.
Thanks. Was hoping the brackets were available as I am looking for something to raise out tent above our M416. Thanks for the reply and good luck with sale.
 

Jayhawk4x4

New member
Bump with a few more pics and a price drop.
 

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