Pulled the trigger and found a buddy who had a warehouse and forklift! So stoked!
You will love it. We took a 5 day trip in ours, and it was better than expected. You will have fun hetting it ready. Here are some of my modifications:
- I installed a 13 gallon water tank on the shelf in the kitchen box. The tank has a filler neck Added two shallow plastic containers on top for additional storage.
- For the rear jacks, I drilled another hole for the pin about 1 inch further in from the original pin. While traveling, I move the jack mount to the opposite side and flip it upside down. The jack will them mount to the jack mount upside down, and I use a piece of velcro to keep the handle from swinging down.
- Wired LED lights in every box.
- mounted 18 watt flood lights on the awning mount facing forward and backwards, and a third pointing away from the trailer. i added a remote that allows me to turn on the lights without leaving the roof top tent, and the remote even has a strobe setting. Works great for convincing bears they need to vacate my camp in the middle of the night.
- purchased a Lock N Roll hitch. The trailer stinger didn't have a drop, so I cut the stinger at an angle, and welded to a normal 2 inch drop stinger. Looks like it came in that configuration.
- The tongue is heavy, so I mounted a propane tank in that spot, cut and laid 1/4 horse stall mat to protect the metal. chairs and folding table go in this spot while traveling...perfect spot.
- wired the stock battery to an optima blue top that lives in the tongue box.
- purchased plastic storage containers from home depot for the generator drawer and the drivers side rear drawer. the containers keep things organized and easy to remove from the trailer.
- added an 82 quart ARB fridge to the passenger side drawer in the rear. there's just enough room for a Buddy Heater to be stored behind the ARB.
Modifying is half the fun...