I had the same problem when I ordered mine in 2015. This thread didn't exist back then so I just put together a build and crossed my fingers. I would have changed a few things knowing what I know now. Modifications can always be made after the fact but it's nice to nail the build the first time around. I'm so glad you're getting all the useful experience from other owners!Quite honestly, I have never seen a SoCal Teardrop in person except a sighting of one being pulled down the road 2.5 years ago while in Colorado. My thought process is purely based on reading reviews and watching some YouTube videos.
I had the same problem when I ordered mine in 2015. This thread didn't exist back then so I just put together a build and crossed my fingers. I would have changed a few things knowing what I know now. Modifications can always be made after the fact but it's nice to nail the build the first time around. I'm so glad you're getting all the useful experience from other owners!
One year into owning our XS. Absolutely love it and had the family out on 28 trips in 2018. Kids love the James Baroud Grand Raid XXL and the camper is super comfortable. Its amazing how other campers constantly stream by an ask questions about the setup. Cool factor is +1000! DIY upgrades since purchase:
- Gutted front box electrical. Added Victron BVM12 Battery monitor, solar charger, and inverter.
- Replaced stock junk battery with a Renogy 150ah Lithium. Lasts days and days without charge.
- Costco mattress topper
- Water tank level sensor
I'm taking it in to SCT to have tank cages, hot water, and some diamond plate added.
Great investment for the unbeatible family time. Zero regrets.
Yes.So cal owners. does your tow vehicle charge the teardrop battery when driving?
I am currently working with Bryan at Midwest Teardrop, which is out of MN. I didn't find Andy until a few weeks ago, otherwise, I would have.
Bryan has also been top notch to work with to this point.
Where are you in Indiana? We are up in Michigan and have a Krawler 459, if you want to check it out sometime, though it would be a drive. If it was summer, I'd just let your family borrow it to try out.
If you are looking to save money, I agree with an above poster and say skip the air conditioning. A fan goes a long way, and we have never wished for a/c. Our fridge is in the truck, though we have contemplated moving it to the camper.
I'm ready for summer. This is our favorite camping spot, along Lake Superior in the U.P. We go every year.
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Montana two weeks ago...
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Two days ago in British Columbia.
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