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I have no idea what happened, but it's really bad and I want even get rid of it and reaplce with box like Zagers., but no guarantee that would not happened again as it's Aluminum box. I washed and scraped with brush, nothing helped.
Has anyone similar was an issue with aluminum boxes, or maybe...
...All our bedding stays inside so no worries there. It folds aft which in my opinion is a big advantage...provides shelter for the back and our kitchen can come off either side. We're on our 2nd fly because the original one died from UV.
Anyways...we plan on sticking with this setup for a few...
Thank you sir. We love how the trailer turned out and functions... Hate to get rid of it honestly, but my boys like their girlfriends better than me and my wifey would prefer a teardrop or something lower to the ground (and she really wants the garage back) so unfortunately it must go :disrelieved:
...tank
Power Tank Propane Tank Bracket for 5 lb. Manchester 1.2 gal. LP Bottle
Water spigot (from internal water tank)
Side mounted work/kitchen table
Exterior Camp Lighting
Interior Accessories (included in sale)
Custom Interior Aluminum Extrusion Mounting Skeleton
SlideMaster M2 Bedslide...
Oh yeah I definitely can't be mounted to the roof of the truck. It has to be a rack like you mentioned. Some type of ladder rack where the weight is put on the bed rails and maybe supported at the front bumper as well (like how some plumbing truck ladder racks are done). I'll have to be careful...
...Packout boxes. They lock together and store easily when not in use. Then when at a site I have a fold up table that I use to set up a kitchen and the fridge slides out the back of the truck. I use and AllPowers s2000battery box with solar panels to keep charged, or when driving plug it into...
...be using this truck for hotshot trucking and want to go with an overland build so I can have a comfortable sleeping situation, hang out area, kitchen, and shower/bathroom as needed. I do not want to modify the interior much at all which is why I'm going with an overland build instead of a...
That's a Pelican case I picked up off Craigslist with a factory padded divider, I guess for maybe camera stuff. I have that box filled with kitchen/fire stuff. The white bucket with the blue lid is my coffee set up, stove, Stanley kettle, 2 kinds of beans, cups, coffeemate, lighter, filters, etc....
...of the exterior and interior of the trailer.
This is the main entrance to the cabin of the trailer. The big main window is in front of the kitchen. The three pull-down tables are conveniently located right outside the kitchen window.
The rear view of the trailer. You can see the diesel...
...fridge 2.3 cu.ft.
- All Victron Energy components
- 2000 Watt multiplus inverter for 120v supply
- 200 Amp hours of Battleborn batteries
- Charges from the trucks 100 Amp alternator
- Seating for 5 people, converts to a queen bed
- Full kitchen cabinetry with large sink and butcher block...
Thanks for the info. Would you say the AC gets it the temp pretty comfortable in high heat (like 100 degrees+)? I plan to make the AntiShanty my full-time home-office and part-time camper, so AC in extreme heat is critical. Interesting it doesn't have a thermostat, which seems kind of important...
...side either. I've taken the trailer on several narrow trails and it hasn't snagged any branches. It doesn't stick out any further than the kitchen/storage boxes mounted over the trailer fenders. I like the ability to have AC but don't like the noise it generates. Just wish it was a little...
...but here I go. I travel in a 2dr JK, that said I have found that when I decided to ditch my rack, hard cases , tent and removed my built in kitchen it forced me to prioritize what gear I needed to be happy and enjoy the journey.
I went from an hour set up time to I pull up open the rear...
...have done all maintenance to it that it needed and haven’t had any issues(knock on wood). Was thinking a RTT and build out the back with a kitchen setup.
The Dodge I just acquired and don’t know much about it. Was thinking either get a camper top and build out the bed for sleeping and roll...
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