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Spigot on the front, you can barely see the blue handle on the front thats facing 45deg down, since its right next to the awning that he mentioned has an enclosure. I bet its a shower lol, as someone whos into slide in truck campers and glamping, i can't sleep at night without a shower myself!what's the PVC pipe for?
or an enormous beer bong. that sounds a lot cooler. probably would need to upgrade to a 1/4 turn valve for better flow.Spigot on the front, you can barely see the blue handle on the front thats facing 45deg down, since its right next to the awning that he mentioned has an enclosure. I bet its a shower lol, as someone whos into slide in truck campers and glamping, i can't sleep at night without a shower myself!
Check with @Landshark he has one and does sleep in it.Thanks...I'm thinking that I'd like to get the RTT deck lower for wind resistance while transporting, and either a way to raise it or at least the awning mounts higher when at a campsite. If I keep the RTT at it's current height (either fixed or movable), it also has the enclosure to go around the ladder for a stand-up privacy space for changing, etc.
I was pleasantly surprised on how easy it pulled on the highway, especially with my 4Runner...it has some suspension travel and isn't too harsh for a 1500 lb capacity, but didn't bounce around on some larger highway bumps like a smaller tire setup does. Should pull even better with a little weight.
Nice thing is that I could run it today with a quick update to the lighting wires...these were a little ghetto from the PO of the PO and actually yanked the ground off since it was a stretch for my 4-flat location on the 4Runner. One shock looks like it's leaking, so I'll get new ones, tires look decent and does have a spare rim that i need a tire for, but surge and hand brakes work fine, and shackles have grease fittings and well lubed. Just a little surface rust underneath, but zero areas of concern right now.
I'll probably put it in the backyard today and open it up...my boys and families are coming over for Pi pizza night tonight and anxious to see it!
VEVOR seems like a cheapo brand, but i've actually had a lot of good luck with any of their stuff i've bought. Not saying its the best out there, but for the price, their stuff is hard to beat.
Looks like a great option and what I was starting to look in to. Could always go manual, but I'd probably need 2 people to lift at the same time and then drop some pins in to hold up...this could be quite cool to use with the touch of a button with one on each side on a sleeved pole with pins to pop in when at various heights. I like the idea to drop it down that could double as a "lid" for the stuff in the trailer to keep it in place while transporting.VEVOR seems like a cheapo brand, but i've actually had a lot of good luck with any of their stuff i've bought. Not saying its the best out there, but for the price, their stuff is hard to beat.
After 2 trips in a ground tent and seeing a trailer setup in person at FC, I realized that I'm not a great ground camper and hoping that this will really up the fun factor for me. I've had my eyes open since FC and after Relic, I was amped to see this pop up pretty much in my back yard as most are out in CO, UT, or further...plus very reasonably priced in my opinion with all of the included goodies!@CrabCake nice, turnkey package and all? i've never thought much about trailers, don't have much time to use all that, have no ideal place to keep one, but now i'm super jealous!
what's the PVC pipe for?
I keep thinking about building a trailer, i've got my rangers old bed still and its light enough i move it around the yard myself. I have an old superduty rear axle i can put under it, but i keep thinking of using my cruisers original rear axle when ever i get around to putting the bigger 80 rear in. Have matching wheels as the cruiser and a hand brake!After 2 trips in a ground tent and seeing a trailer setup in person at FC, I realized that I'm not a great ground camper and hoping that this will really up the fun factor for me. I've had my eyes open since FC and after Relic, I was amped to see this pop up pretty much in my back yard as most are out in CO, UT, or further...plus very reasonably priced in my opinion with all of the included goodies!
I have always liked the idea of having a trailer with matching wheels and tires as spares for the tow rig... a spare on the truck a spare on the trailer and if need be the trailer wheels as spares as well... a full set!I keep thinking about building a trailer, i've got my rangers old bed still and its light enough i move it around the yard myself. I have an old superduty rear axle i can put under it, but i keep thinking of using my cruisers original rear axle when ever i get around to putting the bigger 80 rear in. Have matching wheels as the cruiser and a hand brake!
Yeah, PO was going to do this with mine, but never did...he had some spare wheels that matched the OEM for the trailer, but gave them away. He did give me a brand new black wagon wheel that was never test fit, but should be the right one. I'll test fit when I look over the brakes and bearings soon, and if it fits as it should, I'll find a tire for it and figure out a mount point.I have always liked the idea of having a trailer with matching wheels and tires as spares for the tow rig... a spare on the truck a spare on the trailer and if need be the trailer wheels as spares as well... a full set!
Looking great! I'd like to see your setup if you'll be at the meeting on Wednesday...Got the RCI sliders onto the 4Runner this morning. 5 degree with a kick out and no top plate. But also ordered the top plate that can go on or off with a few bolts anytime without removing the sliders from the truck- pretty trick- and so far it looks like kids can easily climb in and out even without the top plate. They're stout too. This concludes the build for Easter Bunny II. Pretty stoked.
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I would put that top plate on. I could see that little kid, slipping his foot into the hole and breaking his angle, leg, foot etc! Just my observation. I have seen adults do this. I just bought WKO sliders for my 80 and got the top plate for that very reason. Good luck.Got the RCI sliders onto the 4Runner this morning. 5 degree with a kick out and no top plate. But also ordered the top plate that can go on or off with a few bolts anytime without removing the sliders from the truck- pretty trick- and so far it looks like kids can easily climb in and out even without the top plate. They're stout too. This concludes the build for Easter Bunny II. Pretty stoked.
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Thanks. Noted.I would put that top plate on. I could see that little kid, slipping his foot into the hole and breaking his angle, leg, foot etc! Just my observation. I have seen adults do this. I just bought WKO sliders for my 80 and got the top plate for that very reason. Good luck.