Bubblegoose1
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@DudeLePowSki How did you mount the L-track to the ceiling, bolt-thru? Nice upgrades, as well. I think we have decided to remove our bunks. No real use for them, for our needs.
I’m in Tigard. Mine is the first one that was delivered through a dealer, so its not the most up to date unit, but you are welcome to check it out.Are there any Summit owners near the Portland, OR area?
Would like an opportunity to see one in person if able. No issue for me to drive a bit to view. Dale and I chatted a couple of years ago, but my plans had changed at that time and the trailer went on the back burner.
Thanks,
Chad
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Also I noticed they do not have rear recovery points, I figure a decent fabricator would be able to add some to it (I hope)?
The lack of rear hitch and/or recovery points makes me hesitate as well.... would slapping on a recovery point, on something not designed for one, end up twisting the whole thing in a recovery situation?
Lost Timbren axle to structural failure over 70 miles from here in sage steppe.
A friend of mine looked at them in person a while back, and spoke w/ the manufacturer. His thoughts were that the frame on the trailer is lacking, and the trailer is really not meant for proper, rear recoveries. That said, he still concluded that the trailer is more suitable for off-road than the vast, vast majority of options out there.
Presently stuck in Bend, OR on a expensive weekend with ghastly hotel rates. Lost Timbren axle to structural failure over 70 miles from here in sage steppe. Removed Timbren and now looking for a welder around the Bend area. Can anyone help? Pics to follow when I get home.
OBDR was fun while it lasted.
I just finished 700 miles of offroad driving traversing Utah. I have over 3,000 miles off road on the trailer so far.It seems like most are just going on established roads/trails and are never in a position where they would need to be recovered.....
Anyone here do any actual wheeling with one?
Lost Timbren axle to structural failure over 70 miles from here in sage steppe.