Hello all,
I am starting this thread because I have ordered my VRV toyhauler trailer from Livin' Lite RV. They will be custom building it over the next few weeks.
Here is the basics of what I am getting:
All extruded aluminum cargo trailer, 6X14 feet.
I decided against the V-nose in favor of their Maxx front. It is like a sideways V, or a wedge (pictures to follow)
Their "off road" package" This is 17" wheels, all terrain tires, and an upgrade to a longer travel Dexter torsion axle.
Queen sized tip out bed
A/C unit o the roof with heat, and plumbed for LP gas for BBQ hook up and to use an additional heater.
Aluminum cabinets through out
E track in as many places as we can put it.
This will have a pump type sink, small water tank, and private porta pottie/ changing room.
My purpose is to have a trailer that is capable of being towed on rough dirt and gravel roads, can be comfortable for 7 to 10 days out, and is still comfortable / private at KOA's and race tracks (AC and privacy are hard to find at a race track without an RV)
The total weight before I pile my crap in it will be about 1800 pounds. Pretty light and towable with my 2008 Rubicon Unlimited, even before it gets a Hemi.
Since my wife and I will be unemployed after June 1rst, we are going to travel around a bit and see what our options are. (in other words, F' around for 90 days or so) I need more than the typical expedition trailer has to offer, but do not want to be limited to pavement. I was going to lift a Casita type trailer but then I couldn't take my bike, and what would be the point of time off with out at least one motorcycle? (taking my Supermoto bike, and maybe my enduro)
I will post some of the factory pictures next. Nothing of my specific trailer yet, but you will get the idea.
Comments and suggestions are appreciated.
I am starting this thread because I have ordered my VRV toyhauler trailer from Livin' Lite RV. They will be custom building it over the next few weeks.
Here is the basics of what I am getting:
All extruded aluminum cargo trailer, 6X14 feet.
I decided against the V-nose in favor of their Maxx front. It is like a sideways V, or a wedge (pictures to follow)
Their "off road" package" This is 17" wheels, all terrain tires, and an upgrade to a longer travel Dexter torsion axle.
Queen sized tip out bed
A/C unit o the roof with heat, and plumbed for LP gas for BBQ hook up and to use an additional heater.
Aluminum cabinets through out
E track in as many places as we can put it.
This will have a pump type sink, small water tank, and private porta pottie/ changing room.
My purpose is to have a trailer that is capable of being towed on rough dirt and gravel roads, can be comfortable for 7 to 10 days out, and is still comfortable / private at KOA's and race tracks (AC and privacy are hard to find at a race track without an RV)
The total weight before I pile my crap in it will be about 1800 pounds. Pretty light and towable with my 2008 Rubicon Unlimited, even before it gets a Hemi.
Since my wife and I will be unemployed after June 1rst, we are going to travel around a bit and see what our options are. (in other words, F' around for 90 days or so) I need more than the typical expedition trailer has to offer, but do not want to be limited to pavement. I was going to lift a Casita type trailer but then I couldn't take my bike, and what would be the point of time off with out at least one motorcycle? (taking my Supermoto bike, and maybe my enduro)
I will post some of the factory pictures next. Nothing of my specific trailer yet, but you will get the idea.
Comments and suggestions are appreciated.