![]() ![]() It's worked out far better than I thought. I set up the tent to open torwards the back so I can set up my kitchen area on either side, depending on the location and the wind. It attaches to the trailer with an RV table bracket (either side). The table you see in the photos folds up and is stowed along the side of the tent rack. When I'm using the truck, I have the spare mounted inside the trailer. The hubs are the same as the jeep, so I don't need to bring a trailer spare. I built this as light as I could because it was designed to be towed with my 66' CJ5. I inspect it after every trip, and it is holding up great, with no issues. This thing has many offroad miles on it, and goes everywhere my jeep and truck have taken it, (washboard roads, rocky terrain, up and down). I have a 12v system installed with an RV battery as power. I cut the rack down so the climb isn't much at all. Replaced the oem slip springs with a smooth ride leaf spring kit from Compact Concepts, which drastically keep the bounces down. Replaced axle with Dexter 3500lb axle with hubs. replaced tongue with 2x3" square tubing which runs the whole length of the trailer, and attached at each cross member. I did replace a few things to improve it's off road worthiness. I chose this one because it is a heavier gauge metal and rails compared to a HF or Lowes trailer. The bolts will loosen and start tearing the bolt holes due to flexing.Ĭlick to expand.I don't have any build pics. My wife flat out hated it.ĭoubly agree on avoiding a bolt together trailer. I've had my tent mounted on top of a fullsize SUV where it was 7 feet off the ground and I didn't dig it. The only real downside I can think of from a low mount are awning options, which aren't an issue for us since we use one of the portable canopies.Īside from the obvious stability benefits, low will make ingress/egress much easier and your wife will greatly appreciate it. Right now the top of the trailer is open but I'm thinking about closing it off and adding access doors in front of the wheels.įor the RTT, keep it low if possible. I bought a 4圆 trailer off CL for $100 and modded it to do what I needed. If I really wanted/needed to experience the high life again, I could still mount the RTT on top of the bed rack as well When the tent is off, I mount the regular sides and now it is tall enough to put 2 kayaks in the middle and 2 on the top for easy transport of everybody's boat. For RTT mounting bars, I just used a couple of bars of 1x2 rectangular steel tubing. The rack mounts are the platform mounts for a bed rack that I had. SAFELY MADE: It’s is made of safe, non-toxic and high-quality materials and measures 9.2*6.5*5.Here is my homebuilt that serves multiple duties as an RTT platform and a kayak carrier/utility trailer.This toy doesn’t require batteries at all. NO BATTERIES NEEDED: No worry of battery drain.FUN NOVELTY GIFT: Looking for the perfect gift for that cheeky boy or girl? A gag gift for that guy or gal with a great sense of humor? Get them this hidden jumping spider prank box and watch them beam.Take it to the office and prank your co-workers or carry it to school and stamp your mark as the classroom prankster. TAKE IT ANYWHERE: It is quite portable, making this funny prank toy for kids and adults to be carried anywhere with ease.There is a precicely made spider inside! It looks so real that it add layers of awesomeness to your prank and supersizes the laughter. A LITTLE GIFT INSIDE: This isn’t just any prank box.Whenever they open the lid, the spider will automatically jump on their hand and startle them. It’s great for kids and adults alike. AWESOME GAG TOY: A hidden jumping spider in a box that will surprise anyone! Hand it to that unsuspecting someone and ask them to open the box.USE DISCOUNT CODE PRANK10 DURING CHECKOUT FOR 10% OFF ORDER ![]()
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