Treefarmer
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And the beat goes on. The chassis is almost complete and above the floor work will begin this week. So far, we're still on track for a move in by April 1st. Our current New Horizons 5th wheel was a custom build 11 years ago, but we didn't have near the access to every detail of the build as we're getting now. By the time we take delivery, we'll know where every fastener, wire, plumbing, heating, etc. component is located, where it's going, and where it's been. As you look through this build, the specs, and all the photos, keep in mind that this trailer is coming in under $100k. That's still an expensive RV, but it represents a pretty darn good value compared to what's currently available in the larger GVWR dual axle off road market. It's also not a bad price for a trailer we will be living in fulltime for the next ten years and use every day.
Here are some photos. There are A LOT more photos and detail here: Kingdom Camper Build Parts I,II,III
It's fun to see a CruiseMaster ATX suspension installed on your trailer rather than just in an Internet marketing pic!
Here are some photos. There are A LOT more photos and detail here: Kingdom Camper Build Parts I,II,III
It's fun to see a CruiseMaster ATX suspension installed on your trailer rather than just in an Internet marketing pic!