jscherb
Expedition Leader
I'm at the SEMA show in Las Vegas this week so I'll show you a few things I found interesting. Here's a custom-built off-road camp trailer, there may be some ideas here someone could use.
Things to see in the first photo:
- Roof top tent and awning mounted to the overhead rack
- "Fenders" are more like work surfaces, they run the entire length of the trailer.
- Receivers are mounted to each corner of the frame, they've got d-ring shackles installed in them at the moment, presumably for recovery purposes, but the could be used for a bunch of different things.
- There's a rear receiver as well, and a winch is mounted in it, although it looks like you probably couldn't make too much use of the tailgate when the winch is in the receiver.
- Daystar cam-cans mounted on the front side of the rack
This next photo shows a partial inside view, check out how the front of the rack is sloped, and solid.
Here's why it's sloped and solid, it serves as a place to mount a spare, and an air tank is mounted there. Notice also a small propane tank on the tongue.
There are a few more trailers with interesting ideas at the show, I'll get some photos posted, stay tuned.
Things to see in the first photo:
- Roof top tent and awning mounted to the overhead rack
- "Fenders" are more like work surfaces, they run the entire length of the trailer.
- Receivers are mounted to each corner of the frame, they've got d-ring shackles installed in them at the moment, presumably for recovery purposes, but the could be used for a bunch of different things.
- There's a rear receiver as well, and a winch is mounted in it, although it looks like you probably couldn't make too much use of the tailgate when the winch is in the receiver.
- Daystar cam-cans mounted on the front side of the rack
This next photo shows a partial inside view, check out how the front of the rack is sloped, and solid.
Here's why it's sloped and solid, it serves as a place to mount a spare, and an air tank is mounted there. Notice also a small propane tank on the tongue.
There are a few more trailers with interesting ideas at the show, I'll get some photos posted, stay tuned.