We did it!!

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Yea, it worked that way when I translated the first posted sentence too.

Mi espanol es muy poquito, so I use that translator semi frequently.
 

GeoRoss

Adventurer
I got a first hand look at Mr. Baggin's trailer yesterday.


Poor Alvin was working, but every other step was some poor excuse for a jig or some other unrhythmic dance. :)


He was so excited I am surprised he hadn't wet himself by the time I dropped by. :xxrotflma:
 

MaddBaggins

Explorer
Thanks to everyone at A.T. for the beautiful work. Special thanks to Mario and Ann for delivering my baby, sorry you had to hang out at my work half the day. Mario, Ann is a great lady! Lucky man!
Had a lighting issue with my rig so I drove sans brake lights and turn signals. I went out and bought a new kit cause I figured mine was toast. When I already cut the old one out and started pulling out the wires I discovered about 2' back from the plug, the wires were frayed. Instead of buying a new kit, I could have just spliced the damn thing. Oh well, I installed the new kit anyway. Everything works sweet!

Whats with the nasty goo on the Eezi-Awn velcro that surrounds the ratchet strap? What do you use to remove? Rubbing alcohol?

Hmmm, can't seem to load any pics this morning. I'll try again later.
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
MaddBaggins said:
Thanks to everyone at A.T. for the beautiful work. Special thanks to Mario and Ann for delivering my baby, sorry you had to hang out at my work half the day. Mario, Ann is a great lady! Lucky man!
Had a lighting issue with my rig so I drove sans brake lights and turn signals. I went out and bought a new kit cause I figured mine was toast. When I already cut the old one out and started pulling out the wires I discovered about 2' back from the plug, the wires were frayed. Instead of buying a new kit, I could have just spliced the damn thing. Oh well, I installed the new kit anyway. Everything works sweet!

Whats with the nasty goo on the Eezi-Awn velcro that surrounds the ratchet strap? What do you use to remove? Rubbing alcohol?

Hmmm, can't seem to load any pics this morning. I'll try again later.

Glad the trailer arrived and meets your approval, I'm sure you are going to have years of fun with it.

The goo on the flap that covers the ratchet strap is a light weight silicon that Eezi Awn was using to hold the Velcro in place before it was sewed. We have asked them not to use it anymore and all the tents in the next container and from then on won't have it.

Best way to remove the stuff is with Goof Off. Best if you use two applications the first to remove the majority of it and the second to make sure any residual is gone.

Have fun.
 

Willman

Active member
Very nice!


I hate to get greedy.....need more pictures! What a great looking trailer!

:chowtime:

and

:drool:
 

MaddBaggins

Explorer
Tucson T4R said:
Alvin,

The new Horizon looks great behind your Cruiser. So when is the maiden voyage? Congratulations.

Taking off Sunday a.m. for a week long deal with the Toyota Trail Teams. WooHoo
 

MaddBaggins

Explorer
spressomon said:
Pretty cool feeling to finally have it huh?!


Almost surreal at first. When I finally drove it home on saturday, I wasn't sure how to feel for a little bit. But I spent the rest of the weeknd putting things in it, cleaning the water tank, towing it around the neighborhood, pulling it over curbs at the local school...
 

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