mep1811
Gentleman Adventurer
Ha! Yes, the smaller Dometic was a freezer with liquor and ice cream in it.
Thanks! The road shower was probably the easiest thing to mount on the trailer. Mine is the 7 gallon as well and it is mounted using the provided bolts to the tent arm. I don't believe I had to drill anything, just utilized the existing holes on the arms. I did have to lift it slightly so I put industrial packing foam between it and the trailer.
So the Yakima Backswing is working out in a sense that it is sturdy and can hold the load no problem with no play. Neither bouncing up and down the beach, nor the amazing Mexican roads made it swing or loosen. I am still not excited about the departure angle of the trailer with it on, but I may just keep it on as it helps to offset the tongue weight a bit more. Also it is modular in a sense that I can take the tire off, slide it between the tent and trailer and use the Backswing to hold our bikes. I'm looking forward to see yours mounted. And yes, we have it good here in the US with the parts availability which is interesting since China, where most parts are made, is much closer to you.
Thanks . I forgot the Road Shower has two sets of mounting tracks. Did you reinforce the rear receiver on the trailer to accommodate the weight of the tire and backswing? Looks like you just used a simple hitch mounted tire carrier on the backswing. Much cheaper set up than a Wilco swing out carrier.