and my goal zero set up inside to the right of the bed frame...
Cikan Vuz wrote:no rear galley and no, he has a business where he builds these from basic up to complete. I didnt know basis was so hafla$$'d basic LOL. I got the bed in today. tomorrow I start staining and sealing it all.
I am also going to put in two 5 gallon water tanks fresh and grey for times when I need to be :"self-contained") and my goal zero set up inside to the right of the bed fame, along the front inner wall. It will have a sink, manual hand pump faucet, and a counter that runs from sidewall to sidewall.
Graniterich wrote:I am sorry to hear about your issues, just make the best of it and have fun!
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Cikan Vuz wrote:So I'm wondering how hard it is to upgrade the wheel and tire size so in case I have to I can go faster than 55 though I was reading the manual in the manual says 45.... So I'm just curious what I need to do to be a little safer for myself and everybody else on the road. I appreciate any helpful input thank you kindly
Looks like a harbor freight type trailer. I have used those for forty years. I know custom or more expensive trailers exist, and are better, but in my experience, after building twenty plus on that type of trailer it is lawyer bs. I have towed thousands of miles at 70 without any issues. I always check hub temperature at each stop. Not trying to start anything about hf type equipment, just personal experienceCikan Vuz wrote:So I'm wondering how hard it is to upgrade the wheel and tire size so in case I have to I can go faster than 55 though I was reading the manual in the manual says 45.... So I'm just curious what I need to do to be a little safer for myself and everybody else on the road. I appreciate any helpful input thank you kindly
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