That's a problem at times ---- the shade makes a site appealing but also greatly reduces your charging capability.Just not enough solar for a long enough time to get to the 30% threshold for the charge controller to shut down the power. I just needed to run my generator for a couple of hours to bring it back to 100%
What was that battery issue? I know I kidded you about it and, due to Jackie's persistent Maker's Mark onslaught, forgot to ask you what happened.
I said persistent, not unwelcome.I didn't hold you down and pour it down your throat.
Just finished a 10 day trip from Omaha to the Tetons, Yelliwstone, Glacicer and then part of the First National Adenture Trail (FNAT) to Rushmore and the Bad Lands then home. We used the TetonX as our Cuckwagon of the trip. We had two other couples with us. This was our first major trip with the camper and we only have glowing thinds to say about it performance. And we really put it through some rough terrain. And yes that is the Teton in the TetonsGood to hear. My build date is almost here and I've been wondering how these handle off road. How'd it do over rough terrain, any issues with it bouncing around? This is my biggest compliant about the trailer I have now, you have to go painfully slow on forest roads or it bounces like crazy.View attachment 601471Just finished a 10 day trip from Omaha to the Tetons, Yelliwstone, Glacicer and then part of the First National Adenture Trail (FNAT) to Rushmore and the Bad Lands then home. We used the TetonX as our Cuckwagon of the trip. We had two other couples with us. This was our first major trip with the camper and we only have glowing thinds to say about it performance. And we really put it through some rough terrain. And yes that is the Teton in the Tetons
I've got a 2018 4runner, lifted, 33's, and 4.56's. Full port-a-jon... did you guys pack a lot of Mexican food or something? ?I have to say it handeled really well. We had a full port-a-jon riding inside the camper (in a plaastic tub with rubber feet) and it did not move at all when going down a heavily rutted road coming down the mountian from our cam site. To be honest i was being very careful as you can imagine. One of the othets in our group made sevetal comments on how well it did when they wefe following. I have no issues on taking on more demanding trails. What are you going to be pulling it with?
Ok were you watching me last night, as i read this we wete sitting in a mexican food resturant. ?I've got a 2018 4runner, lifted, 33's, and 4.56's. Full port-a-jon... did you guys pack a lot of Mexican food or something? ?
If you are ever in New England I would love to see it have been interested in these for a whileOk were you watching me last night, as i read this we wete sitting in a mexican food resturant. ?
As for your tow vehicle you should not have any issues, the person we purchased ours from was running the same type of setup, the only i cannot speak to would be the gearing but i great with what you have.
I think you will be really happy with and how it performs.
I don’t doubt at all that they’re great trailers, I’m just curious about how well they do off road and on rough forest roads. I’ve never towed anything with Timbren suspension before, the trailer I have now has a torsion axle... let’s just say I’m not happy with the ride. Lindsay says my build will start next month and I just want to be sure this is the right move. The wife and I are going to take look a one today, luckily we have someone local that’s willing to show us theirs.They are great trailers! I am camping in mine as we speak in western NC. Granted I’m at a campground with power but I’m here for a kayaking class so this is my hotel on wheels.





