**SOLD** TuffStuff Basecamp trailer + iKamper Skycamp 2 + Annex

Rmtwrkr

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Hi there,

Looking to sell my combo of trailer+RTT+annex - reason is I need a camper that I can use as an office for WFH..and believe me, lying down in the tent just...didn’t work that well for meetings. So alas, it has to go..here’s the details:

TuffStuff Overland Basecamp Trailer + iKamper Skycamp 2.0 RTT + Annex

2020 Basecamp Trailer

+ Includes 54 Quart Fridge/Freezer!
+ Includes 270deg Overland Pros awning (Small on-purpose hole made in awning to allow rods from iKamper windows to go through..)
+ Upgraded with Renogy mppt solar controller with BTLE remote monitoring
+ Upgraded with Garmin BC40 backup camera (will work with Overlander/Navi etc Garmin nav modules)
+ Coleman 2 burner upgraded stovetop (original stove was terrible)
+ integrated USB-powered lighting in tent
+ 17 gallon water tank
+ iKamper tent shoe rack
+ redone wiring (original had no separated fuse box)



About 1200 miles on the trailer. 1860lb dry, 3200 fully loaded. I pull it with my FJ Cruiser and it barely notices it on the back...Tires / spare wheel are BFG KO2s with full tread.

Tent sleeps 4, Annex gives you *a lot* of extra space and coverage.

Condition is very good for trailer - small scratches as expected for a true off-road trailer!. The trailer is made of steel and aluminum - no wood!

Title in hand, ready to roll

$19k, not willing to split up package..
 

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SBSYNCRO

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Where is it located? Also does it have two water sources that run from the same tank - one powered and one manual that is on the top of the tank? Also does this include the solar panels? (where do they mount, or are you using suitcase types that you set up when camped?). Does it have a centralized propane source or are you running the stove off 1lb bottles? What would you say are the key differences between this trailer and a Smittybilt Scout (which it looks similar to). Thanks for the answers.
 

Rmtwrkr

New member
So let me help answer these questions:

I’m located in San Mateo /Bay area. The Trailer has a single 17 (or 18 -can’t remember exactly) gallon water tank, that has an electric pump (for getting water out the kitchen faucet) and a hand-operated pump at the fron of the trailer. It is solar-ready and I use a 200w panel that sits on the ground near the trailer (anything above 100w will work well). There is a 20lb Gas tank holster, and I use that for my gas needs. Key differences (as far as I am aware) are the amount of storage containers (the Tuffstuff has slide out steel shelves behind every door), an articulating hitch, a built-in kitchen (sink, and stove, and slide out table). 12v AGM gel battery with usb/12v sockets, drawer lights, upper box to hold large objects (like solar panels)..This is one fully spec’d out trailer, and its been awesome to take on the trails!
 

SBSYNCRO

Well-known member
So let me help answer these questions:

I’m located in San Mateo /Bay area. The Trailer has a single 17 (or 18 -can’t remember exactly) gallon water tank, that has an electric pump (for getting water out the kitchen faucet) and a hand-operated pump at the fron of the trailer. It is solar-ready and I use a 200w panel that sits on the ground near the trailer (anything above 100w will work well). There is a 20lb Gas tank holster, and I use that for my gas needs. Key differences (as far as I am aware) are the amount of storage containers (the Tuffstuff has slide out steel shelves behind every door), an articulating hitch, a built-in kitchen (sink, and stove, and slide out table). 12v AGM gel battery with usb/12v sockets, drawer lights, upper box to hold large objects (like solar panels)..This is one fully spec’d out trailer, and its been awesome to take on the trails!

Thanks. What are you using as a tow vehicle? I'm in a JKUR (on 35's but re-geared to 4.88), so I'm leery about the weight (web site says 1,654 tare weight)... Does it have brakes? Never mind, I see on their web site that it has 10" brakes.
 
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Rmtwrkr

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I pull it with my FJ Cruiser on 35s - I barely notice the trailer, and more importantly - I barely see the mpgs change at all. And yes, the trailer has electric brakes (I have a Reese EBC in my FJ to control that)
 

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