LanceK
Rank V
Advocate II
Advocate II
Off-Road Ranger I
Advocate II
Off-Road Ranger I
I've never felt uncomfortable, it feels pretty solid. I do keep my tent on the lowest riser setting and the only time it's felt wobbly was when I had a pretty unbalanced starting point (had to level with a maxtrax before putting legs down). I've just recently ordered leveling blocks to give me more flexibility.Disconnected from the pull vehicle, how stable does it feel with everyone up in the tent? Do you wish the jacks were spaced further or do they work well where they're at?
Advocate II
I appreciate the response!I've never felt uncomfortable, it feels pretty solid. I do keep my tent on the lowest riser setting and the only time it's felt wobbly was when I had a pretty unbalanced starting point (had to level with a maxtrax before putting legs down). I've just recently ordered leveling blocks to give me more flexibility.
Short answer, it feels good and pretty solid.
You're welcome to connect with me and check out mine if you're interested.
Off-Road Ranger I
Awesome! We will be there and we bring our trailer as well.I appreciate the response!
I actually created my own DIY utility trailer conversion last year but am not 100% happy with the stability at height. I'm pretty sure though it's because I've been using the tongue jack as the front support instead of additional jacks/supports. I'm planning on bringing it to the April meet-up you scheduled if that is something y'all usually do. So I'd love to see yours there. Mine hasn't been out of the garage since my last trip in July.
Contributor III
Off-Road Ranger I
apoOverlanding, there are several of us that have modified our WB's. Once of those mods has been putting in a vent and/or fan in the fridge area. Although, I haven't done it (I have everything I need to do it), not everyone needs ventilation there. It just depends on the fridge you have. I am running a Truma and I have no heatinging issues at all (even in Texas). The overland editions are awesome, a lot of cool features.Wow everyone great stuff here, I am speaking with Taxa on a WB Overland edition. I am digging that Molle panel on the side, Does anyone have any pros or cons with their experience so far? I am wondering if a fan fits where the cooler/fridge would go for better ventilation.
Contributor III
Thanks for the quick response! I have a ICECO JP40 and spend my time typically in TX, NM, AZ . I was thinking of adding pink insulation board and a fan to help w/the hellish heat we get in TX.apoOverlanding, there are several of us that have modified our WB's. Once of those mods has been putting in a vent and/or fan in the fridge area. Although, I haven't done it (I have everything I need to do it), not everyone needs ventilation there. It just depends on the fridge you have. I am running a Truma and I have no heatinging issues at all (even in Texas). The overland editions are awesome, a lot of cool features.
Off-Road Ranger I
I think the pink insulation board might have the opposite effect and trap the heat inside. It would end up taking all the room for airflow in that cabinet. An exhaust fan/exhaust vent would be best option.Thanks for the quick response! I have a ICECO JP40 and spend my time typically in TX, NM, AZ . I was thinking of adding pink insulation board and a fan to help w/the hellish heat we get in TX.