DavidEllzey
Observer
boknows said:We are looking at the Chaser model outfitted with
EA 1800
engel 45L
12 volt system
nose box
water tank
lock and roll hitch
rear stabilizer
stove
Tailgate
A couple of questions for you guys though, I am running 35 MTs on the jeep, beyond size and coolness factor, does it matter if the trailer tires are MTs? My thought is since no power is transferred to them aren't they are in fact being drug through/over whatever?
This may be a naive question, but for those of you with fridges in trailer, how do you charge your system while in the field other than solar?
And if you have any other advice or suggestions on what you could've done without or wish you had, they would be appreciated. The wife and kids have been tent camping with me for years so this will be a real step up, duration will be 3-7 day outings and I live in Washington State so there are plenty of opportunities to get out in the mountains.
Jason,
We have a very similar AT to the one you are ordering.
One thing I would suggest adding are the dual fuel cans, at least for the trips we take. If anything its nice to know you don't have to pay "mountain prices" for fuel.
The 1800 tent is surprisingly large, at least to our perception. We've been hiking with an UL tent for the last year so the RTT seems downright palatial. So far the largest occupancy has been myself, the wife, our 19 y/o daughter and a 40lb dog. We had enough room left over to use the tent to store all our clothing bags.
So far we have not had a problem running the Engel 45L a full 3 days disconnected with daytime highs in the 80s. I'm looking to upgrade to a dual battery soon to get us out to 6 days. You might want to consider that too.
Get the fender mounted shelf, you can't get enough horizontal space during cooking and cleanup.
Get locking silent pins, ideally you want to (almost) forget you are pulling a trailer and listening to the hitch rattle spoils that.
Regarding the matching tires & MTs. I agree with the previous statements about having the single spare solution. I'd also be careful not to discount how much off-road traction your AT needs either. Going down hills it can use it's own brakes to counter the the addition of its own weight. I've also watched videos of guys pulling theirs through some difficult trials and the lateral traction of the AT should match that of the vehicle pulling it.
Best of luck,
Dave