San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

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San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby PaulzOx » Fri May 06, 2016 11:02 am

Hello everyone. I have wanted a toy hauler for a long time now but living in San Diego you can't fit a trailer in your driveway let alone two cars. So I decided to build one and while conducting my search I came across this site and became intrigued with converting a cargo trailer.

With the help of Rocky5000100 answering my questions about towing with a 4Runner I pulled the trigger this new 7x12x7.

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Let the fun begin, I will try to keep this up to date as I go along with my build.


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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby m.colley » Fri May 06, 2016 7:11 pm

Welcome, your in the right place, there's alot of good ideas around here and even more experience to be shared. Good luck with your build.

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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby Cratter » Fri May 06, 2016 7:16 pm

It is pretty cool eventually finding like minded folks who have also had the same thought of converting their cargo trailers to campers/toyhaulers/mancaves.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby Cratter » Fri May 06, 2016 7:18 pm

I'd recommending building stuff on wheels. It's always nice to have the option of being able to easily move (arrange) to make space for other things if need be.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby PaulzOx » Sun May 08, 2016 5:47 pm

It was a nice day to work on my conversion. Insulation complete... 1 down, many to go

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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby racerrandy » Sun May 08, 2016 6:40 pm

Looking forward to your build. I there a particular reason you chose the street side door? Not criticizing, just curious. :D





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San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby PaulzOx » Mon May 09, 2016 1:07 am

racerrandy wrote:Looking forward to your build. I there a particular reason you chose the street side door? Not criticizing, just curious. :D





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Works perfect for my driveway and I got a huge discount on it because it was a factory order mess up.

I actually plan on putting in a curb side door further down the road (year or so).


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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby PaulzOx » Mon May 09, 2016 5:36 pm

Look what showed up today
Maybe I can install it tomorrow.

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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby Gettin Started » Mon May 09, 2016 6:16 pm

Looks like you're off to a good start. Have fun with the build.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby aggie79 » Tue May 10, 2016 10:40 am

Nice trailer and very good progress! I look forward to the rest of your build.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby McDave » Tue May 10, 2016 6:31 pm

Nice! Keep pluggin' away at it, and keep those pics and posts a'comin'.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby CoventryKid » Tue May 10, 2016 9:20 pm

Welcome to the madness.

I'm sure you'll love your MaxxAir fan. I chose the same model for our conversion. We've never had a problem with water infiltration during a rain storm - works as advertised.

For what it's worth, I don't understand people who get a Fantastic fan with a rain sensor...I want my fan open and operating when it's raining.. Or after buying a Fantastic fan, they buy a cover so that they CAN operate it when it rains. Okay, rant over.

Look forward to the rest of your build.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby PaulzOx » Tue May 10, 2016 11:19 pm

Thanks for all the encouragement everyone. No progress on the actual trailer today, just worked on making its parking spot so I can have my drive way back.


CoventryKid wrote:Welcome to the madness.

I'm sure you'll love your MaxxAir fan. I chose the same model for our conversion. We've never had a problem with water infiltration during a rain storm - works as advertised.

For what it's worth, I don't understand people who get a Fantastic fan with a rain sensor...I want my fan open and operating when it's raining.. Or after buying a Fantastic fan, they buy a cover so that they CAN operate it when it rains. Okay, rant over.

Look forward to the rest of your build.


I have never used either fan, I chose the MaxxAir Fan mostly because of the lower profile when not in use and still being able to be weather proof. I did not want a big cover sticking up from the top all the time.
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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby PaulzOx » Wed May 11, 2016 8:32 pm

Okay so far today, filled in the gaps with spray foam and built a wood frame for the roof vent.

Anyone have any ideas on how to attach the wood frame to the roof joists?


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Re: San Diego Lightweight Toy Hauler / Man Cave

Postby EZDog » Wed May 11, 2016 9:21 pm

CoventryKid wrote:Welcome to the madness.

I'm sure you'll love your MaxxAir fan. I chose the same model for our conversion. We've never had a problem with water infiltration during a rain storm - works as advertised.

For what it's worth, I don't understand people who get a Fantastic fan with a rain sensor...I want my fan open and operating when it's raining.. Or after buying a Fantastic fan, they buy a cover so that they CAN operate it when it rains. Okay, rant over.

Look forward to the rest of your build.

A Fantastic Fan with the cover is pretty inexpensive if you get the basic reversing model and no thermostat.
I have had one in 6 different trailers and NEVER had water inside at all and have been through some impressive storms too!

So for me it is the ability to save a lot of money and have a great fan with no chance of water entry not even melting snow!

If I needed to fit in a shorter space with a trailer I might get something lower profile but otherwise I don't understand paying that much more for a fan?
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