D90John
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- First Name
- John
- Joined
- May 15, 2020
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- Location
- Eugene, Or
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 JLU Rubicon diesel
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- #46
hi there Maddscot-thanks for you kind comments regarding my trailer. Yes, it is simple but very handy and functional. Cost me about $6500 a year ago. Built in the late 90’s in Bend Oregon. One of six only. The quick and dirty of it is that it weighs in at 1800 pounds fully loaded so its an easy tow behind for the Jeep. Roof top tent, Fridge freezer, 12 volt battery with solar charging system, brakes, two outside storage boxes with the lockable doors that make great counter tops. A plastic table with fold down legs nests under the RTT, 10 gallons of water store next to the fridge with an additional 36”X36” area for the BBQ, Skottle, propane, etc. 18” of ground clearance so it will go anywhere the Jeep will. I love this thing. Let me know if you have other questions and I will try to answer them. Cheers, JohnI have to ask, new to this and interested in a trailer that is 1) towable, 2) practical and cheap, 3) able to support a roof top tent, act as a kitchen and base camp. Your set up to me looks ideal!
What trailer is this? Set up? Saw the pics but could not tell.
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