T-Rey1
Adventurer
I guess I can get around to my trailer build finally after reading so many awesome builds here. I was going to look for an old M416 and restore it, but after searching and what it was going to take I decided to look for new or used condition. There are many companies offering expedition trailers with a wide price range. I came across Ruger trailers on the internet and thought it was a good start. I got into contact with Steve from Ruger and he was very helpful. I decided to pull the trigger and buy from him. Steve was very helpful and getting me what I wanted. Here is the trailer when I got it
http://www.rugertrailers.com/

It had the 2 water cans, tongue rack, locking lid, LED lights and a 4 pin connector.
The first thing I did was change the hubs to 6 lug so I could get matching wheels to my Tacoma. The rims on it were 16" jeep rims. The axle is a 3500lb and easy to change the hubs out. Here it is with the Tacoma wheels. If anyone wants to do this the hubs are called idler hubs. I found a set on Ebay for $49. I only bought 1 as a spare. Steve had given me a set to change when I got the trailer home. This was one way I knew Steve and his trailer was an awesome choice
![20140622_151027[1].jpg 20140622_151027[1].jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/179/179014-2ee40ced59532481f54bf15b047be447.jpg)
On to the RTT. I saw one of Steve's trailers with one mounted and that was exaclty what I wanted to do. I purchased the Thule roof rack kit and mounted the tracks to the lid of the trailer. I got a Mombassa RTT and mounted to the Thule foot pads and cross rails. Here it is mounted


Next thing I needed was some power for lights and phone charging. I purchased a battery box and a deep cycle battery. I mounted the battery to the front rack between the 2 water cans

I purchased an inverter and had it on the battery box when I used it

This set up worked, but was also work to set it up. I wanted something more permanent so I purchased a tongue box from Harbor Freight
http://www.harborfreight.com/231-cu-ft-steel-trailer-tongue-box-61602.html
I mounted the inverter and battery inside of it. This worked out much better. I also changed the 4 pin for a 7 pin connector. This way I get charging voltage from the factory tow harness when in tow


After looking through other post I saw where a member had mounted his kayak next to his RTT. When I saw it I was like what an awesome idea. Here I go looking on how to do mine. I found longer Thule cross bars (65")
http://www.amazon.com/Thule-LB65-Ro...=1407344332&sr=8-10&keywords=thule+cross+bars
I off set the RTT to fit the kayak. I bought a set of J-Cradles from a friend and mounted them. Here is is with the kayak mounted


http://www.rugertrailers.com/

It had the 2 water cans, tongue rack, locking lid, LED lights and a 4 pin connector.
The first thing I did was change the hubs to 6 lug so I could get matching wheels to my Tacoma. The rims on it were 16" jeep rims. The axle is a 3500lb and easy to change the hubs out. Here it is with the Tacoma wheels. If anyone wants to do this the hubs are called idler hubs. I found a set on Ebay for $49. I only bought 1 as a spare. Steve had given me a set to change when I got the trailer home. This was one way I knew Steve and his trailer was an awesome choice
![20140622_151027[1].jpg 20140622_151027[1].jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/179/179014-2ee40ced59532481f54bf15b047be447.jpg)
On to the RTT. I saw one of Steve's trailers with one mounted and that was exaclty what I wanted to do. I purchased the Thule roof rack kit and mounted the tracks to the lid of the trailer. I got a Mombassa RTT and mounted to the Thule foot pads and cross rails. Here it is mounted


Next thing I needed was some power for lights and phone charging. I purchased a battery box and a deep cycle battery. I mounted the battery to the front rack between the 2 water cans

I purchased an inverter and had it on the battery box when I used it

This set up worked, but was also work to set it up. I wanted something more permanent so I purchased a tongue box from Harbor Freight
http://www.harborfreight.com/231-cu-ft-steel-trailer-tongue-box-61602.html
I mounted the inverter and battery inside of it. This worked out much better. I also changed the 4 pin for a 7 pin connector. This way I get charging voltage from the factory tow harness when in tow


After looking through other post I saw where a member had mounted his kayak next to his RTT. When I saw it I was like what an awesome idea. Here I go looking on how to do mine. I found longer Thule cross bars (65")
http://www.amazon.com/Thule-LB65-Ro...=1407344332&sr=8-10&keywords=thule+cross+bars
I off set the RTT to fit the kayak. I bought a set of J-Cradles from a friend and mounted them. Here is is with the kayak mounted


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