Keith Starr
Inmate #2558516
Nope, just four bolts and it slides out to the side.Was your basket hard to remove and reinstall?
Nope, just four bolts and it slides out to the side.Was your basket hard to remove and reinstall?
Thanks! They are 285/75/17 Toyo Open Country R/T.Congratulations that a sweet looking rig, what size rims and tires are you running? Can't make that out from the pics. Also the sink, how does that attach and detach?
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Congratulations that a sweet looking rig, what size rims and tires are you running? Can't make that out from the pics. Also the sink, how does that attach and detach?
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Truck and trailer look great. I've towed mine thousands of miles with no issues. Still surpised where the setup will go if I'm feeling adventurous. Congrats!Thank You!
Just picked it up today in Oregon from Michael and drove it back to it's new home. Was a great drive and very easy to tow.
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There are so many things I like about this trailer, but one of my favorite features is the swing out tire carrier with the sink and prep surface. It really provides a TON of usable space and a full size sink right where you need it, in the kitchen.
A few times in this thread someone has said it was no longer an option, but it shows up on your website which also states, "Make it yours...You dream. We make them come true." So is it still an option?
I have reached out privately to a few on this thread that have inquired about the swing out carrier, but I will also answer the question on here.
In short, although an admittedly very cool and handy option, the swing out is a very labor/cost intensive option to produce. Due to this and a few other contributing factors relating to production, it was removed from the regular option list on the trailers.
Technically it is not completely "discontinued" and can possibly be optioned and priced on an individual customer basis.
Hope this clears things up a bit!
I've seen some units with a larger sink/cutting board and the propane water heater on the passengers side of the trailer, while others have a smaller sink/prep area and have the propane water heater mounted right next to the sink. Which model do you guys find favorable?
Also, is the floor on these trailers raw wood? If so what is done to inhibit rot or warpage?