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Does he still have the 4Runner in pieces?
Yeah, but he has everything needed to build it all back up he said. We had lunch about a month ago. I need to hit him up again.Does he still have the 4Runner in pieces?
Saw that a few days agoAnyone seen this Roadmaster active suspension yet?
With a grinder and a welder I bet you can get it done.
I thought the same thing when I saw that setup. Looks easy enough to take off when not needed.Saw that a few days ago
I'd like to see what a leaf spring mfg thinks about it. The way the torsion is applied on angle makes me wonder. Will hardware shift over time? Leafs crack?
Very interesting for sure. Seems easy enough to take on/off if you didnt need it 24/7 and only towed a few times a year
Saw this interesting idea today.
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The HitchHiker Camper
A ground-breaking, adventure-making addition to the camper family. The HitchHiker™, an ultralight, insulated, bare-bones camper, is designed to function like a teardrop camper but with more versatility and affordability that allows you to camp in comfort during all four seasons without breaking...tuscaoutdoors.com
Just build a box with plywood walls and insulation on the trailer. It'll be cheaper that way. You could also make it to where it can double as a hunting blindI was thinking about dropping the RTT-on-trailer with this too.
Needs AC hereSaw this interesting idea today.
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The HitchHiker Camper
A ground-breaking, adventure-making addition to the camper family. The HitchHiker™, an ultralight, insulated, bare-bones camper, is designed to function like a teardrop camper but with more versatility and affordability that allows you to camp in comfort during all four seasons without breaking...tuscaoutdoors.com
Not really my ride but my ride's ride I guess. Threw the kayak up on the trailer to see how it fit. Length is pretty spot on. Small overhang front and rear. Kayak is 128" trailer is 96". Then I ripped the wood off the trailer. I can't stand it being red so it's probably going to get a grinder taken to it and then painted with some Steel It. Thinking before I do that I'll probably weld it all together. I don't need it to fold up and I'd rather add some rigidity to it. Not that it needs it since the heaviest thing it will ever haul is likely my 400lb zero turn (load rating of 1195lb) but it will make me feel better. Pretty flimsy as is (though it was much better before I took off the plywood). I'd rather not have a piece of plywood be the only thing keeping my trailer from folding up like a taco. Also replacing all the lights and will probably put a 7 pin plug on it even though it doesn't need it. That's what the Tacoma has and I'd rather not have to use an adapter every time. I also may use one of the extra pins to be able to charge the batteries as I tow. Not necessary but it won't take much to add it so why not?View attachment 65246View attachment 65247View attachment 65248