I'm trying to keep it within an hours drive. Just want to get my kids out for some quick fun. I may just end up taking them to the local county park if I have to.
I was able to get a good deal on a set of wheels and matching size tires, so I got them. Now I have a fullsize spare for my truck and one for my trailer.
Ya, it's just kind of annoying. I was gonna go on this trip, and one next weekend to Red Rocks, and then in a few weeks Mojave Rd. Now I have to scramble to get parts and find time to do the repair, or pay a shop some outrageous amount.
Sorry not going to make it. I was doing a walk around of my cruiser before I was gonna leave and noticed a bunch of grease on the drivers side A arms. Pull the tire and grease is everywhere along with a torn cv boot. So I'm gonna start on pulling the axle tonight.... joy. Looks like you guys are...
I mostly use military surplus FOR 68 deployment bags I pick up cheap. They are water resistant and very strong. Unless a lot of rain is in the forecast, and then I use the cheap plano boxed that everyone else uses.
So I wanted to build a trailer so I can always have my stuff packed up and ready to go. If I get home from work and decide I want to go camping, I can just hook up the trailer and leave. I found a trailer for sale that was a utility bed of a mini truck. I went and looked at it and ended up...
If it's like my Howlingmoon RTT, you install the slide part in the bracket against the tent ( I'm sure those are the wrong words to describe the parts) and then attach the zipper and zip around. Pretty easy.
Don't know what kind of RTT you have, but here is a video from CVT. I'm sure they are...
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