Obsessed2findARuggedHybid
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Just watched a video that was 10 months old by a Jeep guy that has a white NJstar. One thing that he mentioned is how light the tounge weight is. I believe the freshwater tank, spare tire, three storge boxs, batteries/ electronics and heater are all rear of the axel. He had to purposely add weight to tounge box to get to 200 pounds tounge weight. Hard to believe there isnt sway. He still really liked his trailer. Also noticed it doesn't have a gray water tank which is odd considering the indoor shower.
In a different video a guy in CA had a NJstar that hit something in the front corner extrusion and it chipped the paint and it appeared to have rust. Maybe it was catching light but the guy called it rust. So all the huge corner extrusions, cross members and chassis are carbon steel. It looks like the only aluminum is the wall skins and maybe storage boxes. Some will say this is a good thing as it is a strong box but i am suspect to how much this little trailer weighs. Also the walls have wood studs. Like to see a weight of a fully loaded trailer.
I will say this thing has its flaws like all trailers but it is a tank
In a different video a guy in CA had a NJstar that hit something in the front corner extrusion and it chipped the paint and it appeared to have rust. Maybe it was catching light but the guy called it rust. So all the huge corner extrusions, cross members and chassis are carbon steel. It looks like the only aluminum is the wall skins and maybe storage boxes. Some will say this is a good thing as it is a strong box but i am suspect to how much this little trailer weighs. Also the walls have wood studs. Like to see a weight of a fully loaded trailer.
I will say this thing has its flaws like all trailers but it is a tank