Depending on the area I use self tapping screws with cable clamps. NOT through the trailer walls tho! If you are specifically talking about the trailer walls (and I think you are) I purchased Command Hooks Cord Organizers. I have not installed them yet but intend to try them. I bought the hooks after getting in a rush and just using gorilla tape before my last trip. About 50% of the tape failed due to heat and vibration, I'm guessing. Mag-Daddy (and others) also make magnetic cable/loom holders that would be interesting to try out sometime. Kinda cool because they are easily adjusted as needed.How do you guys ensure that wiring stays attached to trailer walls? Is tape sufficient or is there a better option?
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How do you guys ensure that wiring stays attached to trailer walls? Is tape sufficient or is there a better option?
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Depending on the area I use self tapping screws with cable clamps. NOT through the trailer walls tho! If you are specifically talking about the trailer walls (and I think you are) I purchased Command Hooks Cord Organizers. I have not installed them yet but intend to try them. I bought the hooks after getting in a rush and just using gorilla tape before my last trip. About 50% of the tape failed due to heat and vibration, I'm guessing. Mag-Daddy (and others) also make magnetic cable/loom holders that would be interesting to try out sometime. Kinda cool because they are easily adjusted as needed.
I like how low profile they are. I am planning on adding lighting at the awning for the cooking area. I do raise my rack to accommodate the tent annex and lower for travel so I am researching coil cord for power to the lights. Would add a cool look to the trailer as long as it doesn't stretch out while on the highway. LOL.Mag daddy looks super cool.
I tried these eBoot 100 Pieces Adhesive Cable... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HR9VS4I?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share and most of the failed. I’ll try one more time, sanding down the spot a bit as [mention]ebrabaek [/mention] suggested.
Here’s my latest Frankenstein creation. Trying to add some low wattage lighting to extend past the trailer a bit. I think these are license plate lights. I’m gonna move em up top to right under the awning, just mocking things up.
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They sell almost every part separate. Most are main assemblies, such as a wheel hub includes stub axle and brake assembly. Wheel bearings are common and you can get at most part stores. Brakes are axle-tek, or e-trailer house brand is a comparable fit. You can buy spare parts but if one breaks the warranty covers a replacement part not a reimbursement of the replacement part you already bought. If you need something specific I can get you a part #, they have been great to work with since this trailer has been released and have done countless builds.Question for all you guys that have been running the trailers for sometime now. I just purchased our Scout about a month ago and so far we love it. My issue is that I contacted Smittybilt to see if I could have some spare axle/hub components on hand and Smittybilt says they don’t sell spare parts. Has anyone come up with a parts warehouse or know where these components are sourced? Obviously I know the unit comes from overseas but just checking to see if there was a better solution. Smittybilt said “you’ll never need spare parts unless it’s a warranty”. I’d rather be safe then sorry especially when in the middle of nowhere and on longer journeys.
Thanks for the response and good news. The gentleman that I talked too at SB definitely gave me different story. I’ll DM you the parts list later to see if you can help with part numbers.They sell almost every part separate. Most are main assemblies, such as a wheel hub includes stub axle and brake assembly. Wheel bearings are common and you can get at most part stores. Brakes are axle-tek, or e-trailer house brand is a comparable fit. You can buy spare parts but if one breaks the warranty covers a replacement part not a reimbursement of the replacement part you already bought. If you need something specific I can get you a part #, they have been great to work with since this trailer has been released and have done countless builds.