wagex
Adventurer
welp for family trips tent wasnt cutting it for the wife anymore, so we looked and ended up grabbing a 1990 starcraft pop up for a pretty good price. its very basic inside only thing 12v is the dome lights. the "fridge" ended up being an ice box. hand pump water faucet. i have an offroad trailer that will be my primary solo trip rig, and this will be when im bringing the family, which will be 90% paved roads.
build log for my offroad trailer: http://forum.expeditionportal.com/t...ffroad-trailer-build-log-move-new-tow-vehicle
progress so far..
- re-attached the vinyl walls to their respective rails, someone didnt feel the need to and just screwed it to the wall?!
- put 4.5" lift on it. it rode very low and leaned back made it tow bad and drug on the smallest divots when pulled with our dodge journey.
- started rewiring the entire electrical system, the charger and converter were very dated, 6a max on the 12v converter and it constantly hummed, and battery charger was only getting the battery to like 12.4v.
- installed some speakers with a bluetooth capable amp so i dont have to mess with a head unit.
- installed a digital 30 amp 120vAC to 12vDC converter.
- installed brand new 100AH deep cycle battery.
- finish wiring the 12v/120v systems some 12v outlets, usb charger ports, 2 more 120v outlets, battery charger, ect.
- seal the last leak which is the cover on the exhaust vent
- spray all the fresh metal underneath with some undercoating and scrape and repaint most of the chassis / frame
- scrub all the mildew off the vinyl inside
- put on new tires / spray paint wheels
- re-pack bearings they feel fine just need fresh grease
stuff to do:
- install 120v 5000btu AC unit / relocate battery.
- install solar panel / charge controller
- build and install roof rack for kayak mounts.
and heres a few pix of progress so far. first pic is pre-lift, second is lifted.
build log for my offroad trailer: http://forum.expeditionportal.com/t...ffroad-trailer-build-log-move-new-tow-vehicle
progress so far..
- re-attached the vinyl walls to their respective rails, someone didnt feel the need to and just screwed it to the wall?!
- put 4.5" lift on it. it rode very low and leaned back made it tow bad and drug on the smallest divots when pulled with our dodge journey.
- started rewiring the entire electrical system, the charger and converter were very dated, 6a max on the 12v converter and it constantly hummed, and battery charger was only getting the battery to like 12.4v.
- installed some speakers with a bluetooth capable amp so i dont have to mess with a head unit.
- installed a digital 30 amp 120vAC to 12vDC converter.
- installed brand new 100AH deep cycle battery.
- finish wiring the 12v/120v systems some 12v outlets, usb charger ports, 2 more 120v outlets, battery charger, ect.
- seal the last leak which is the cover on the exhaust vent
- spray all the fresh metal underneath with some undercoating and scrape and repaint most of the chassis / frame
- scrub all the mildew off the vinyl inside
- put on new tires / spray paint wheels
- re-pack bearings they feel fine just need fresh grease
stuff to do:
- install 120v 5000btu AC unit / relocate battery.
- install solar panel / charge controller
- build and install roof rack for kayak mounts.
and heres a few pix of progress so far. first pic is pre-lift, second is lifted.
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