Enthusiast III
Hi All
I purchased my Jeep and Morris Mule Trailer March last year after retiring in March-work on the trailer has been constant, I enjoy researching, planning and the build process. I hit the road last year July leaving Aransas Pass, TX and ended up most of the trip in Northern New Mexico and Colorado-fishing, camping, hiking for four months. Hurricane Harvey shortened my trip-came back in September. This year I left May 1st and will be back in October--
I can't believe the interest in the rig while I have been on the road-nobody has seen anything like it. So I figured I would recap the build so far-WISH I had taken pictures as I was building but I didn't-I have been sending pictures after the fact to give people ideas and discuss issues and resolutions as I can-Here is a recap of the modifications to the Morris Mule Trailer I have made. I made the recap for a member Ron member #6722-he just picked up his Morris Mule a few weeks back and wanted some ideas-
" I too ordered mine from Morris, what a great guy. I ordered mine completely stripped-primed only, no wheels or tires. I can send pictures if you would like. Here is what I have done.
Completely surfaced front end, underneath areas and the interior with Monstaliner (black below and front-gray inside). Spray painted the exterior to match the Jeep. Added a rectangular storage compartment from Northern Tools, I added two gas can carriers (and cans)-this idea came from a post on Wobbly Otter. I added a full extension drawer guide slide system, built divided area for storage and added a two burner Camp Chef Ranger 2 stove, with a cutting board mounted below the drawer system. I added a 27 series Optima battery, with a Toad Charger like they use to charge a car being towed by an RV. Wired my jeep and added an Anderson Plug so I can charge the battery while driving (simple system). I added a 300 watt inverter, added a LED light set up with an on/off dimmer system. I added a 5 lb propane tank, water to the rear of the trailer (I converted my stock Jeep bumper to a water bumper, added quick disconnects for the water hoses. Added a Tepui 2 man Ayer roof top tent, Added a ARB 8 x 8 awning (2500), replaced the front jack system to a two wheel roll system. Replaced ALL bolts to stainless steel bolts. Replaced the two rear unit drop down support bases with larger bases to provide a larger footprint for setting up in sand. I use the higher of the two rack height set ups so I can carry my kayak or in case of this trip all my float tube accessories-fins, tube, etc. The drawer slide sides are mounted to 1 x 6" popular boards and all the wiring is mounted inside cable protector tubing, which is mounted to the top on the 1 x 6-making it really look clear. I also added two wheel adapters to convert the stock trailer hubs to my Jeep hub pattern-and added two rims like I have on my Jeep (Just carry one spare for the Jeep and trailer). I think that's it. Let me know if you need pictures Would be glad to send some. "
On my was back from Yellowstone/Tetons area now, next- Chama, NM, Villa Vidal area and of course the San Juan below the Navajo dam---set up is getting a lot of use-and I'm enjoying it,---next year Alaska or New England area not sure yet
Bob
I purchased my Jeep and Morris Mule Trailer March last year after retiring in March-work on the trailer has been constant, I enjoy researching, planning and the build process. I hit the road last year July leaving Aransas Pass, TX and ended up most of the trip in Northern New Mexico and Colorado-fishing, camping, hiking for four months. Hurricane Harvey shortened my trip-came back in September. This year I left May 1st and will be back in October--
I can't believe the interest in the rig while I have been on the road-nobody has seen anything like it. So I figured I would recap the build so far-WISH I had taken pictures as I was building but I didn't-I have been sending pictures after the fact to give people ideas and discuss issues and resolutions as I can-Here is a recap of the modifications to the Morris Mule Trailer I have made. I made the recap for a member Ron member #6722-he just picked up his Morris Mule a few weeks back and wanted some ideas-
" I too ordered mine from Morris, what a great guy. I ordered mine completely stripped-primed only, no wheels or tires. I can send pictures if you would like. Here is what I have done.
Completely surfaced front end, underneath areas and the interior with Monstaliner (black below and front-gray inside). Spray painted the exterior to match the Jeep. Added a rectangular storage compartment from Northern Tools, I added two gas can carriers (and cans)-this idea came from a post on Wobbly Otter. I added a full extension drawer guide slide system, built divided area for storage and added a two burner Camp Chef Ranger 2 stove, with a cutting board mounted below the drawer system. I added a 27 series Optima battery, with a Toad Charger like they use to charge a car being towed by an RV. Wired my jeep and added an Anderson Plug so I can charge the battery while driving (simple system). I added a 300 watt inverter, added a LED light set up with an on/off dimmer system. I added a 5 lb propane tank, water to the rear of the trailer (I converted my stock Jeep bumper to a water bumper, added quick disconnects for the water hoses. Added a Tepui 2 man Ayer roof top tent, Added a ARB 8 x 8 awning (2500), replaced the front jack system to a two wheel roll system. Replaced ALL bolts to stainless steel bolts. Replaced the two rear unit drop down support bases with larger bases to provide a larger footprint for setting up in sand. I use the higher of the two rack height set ups so I can carry my kayak or in case of this trip all my float tube accessories-fins, tube, etc. The drawer slide sides are mounted to 1 x 6" popular boards and all the wiring is mounted inside cable protector tubing, which is mounted to the top on the 1 x 6-making it really look clear. I also added two wheel adapters to convert the stock trailer hubs to my Jeep hub pattern-and added two rims like I have on my Jeep (Just carry one spare for the Jeep and trailer). I think that's it. Let me know if you need pictures Would be glad to send some. "
On my was back from Yellowstone/Tetons area now, next- Chama, NM, Villa Vidal area and of course the San Juan below the Navajo dam---set up is getting a lot of use-and I'm enjoying it,---next year Alaska or New England area not sure yet
Bob