The latest acquisition. '88 Avion 34X. Not an "overland" trailer unless we broaden the definition significantly. Just made a 4400 mile round trip to get it. Needs a refit (I need to finish my sailboat refit fit first). It has a tub....an actual tub.
Brand new pair of polished stainless steel Torklift Fast Guns (long). Just bought them, but haven't even opened the box. $300 ($20 ship to 48 only) SOLD
One pair of lightly used Torklift Fast Guns black (Black stainless steel). $250 ($25 ship to 48 only -Combined shipping if buying both pairs...
Located near The Dalles, OR. Just had to buy a set for my different TL hitch and they were $300. $150 for these used ones seems fair. $150 +$10 to ship to lower 48. Includes mounts (the part the bolts to the SuperHitch) and extensions with pins. Thanks.
I'll be heavy as usual, but would like some wiggle room if possible. Rear is 3k empty (but for fuel and me) Likely camper will be 3k dry. Gear, beer, bodies etc, another 1500-2000. Depending on actual numbers in the end, I'd like to go flatbed again, but doubt I'll have the numbers to manage it.
Thank you sir. At present, the Method NV HD wheels are the winners. Hopefully I'll get a response from GM regarding the factory alloy rating. Ha! Best tire for me comes in at 4080, so the Methods will have me covered. I'd prefer to keep the stockers (wheels), but want hard numbers that don't...
New Chev 3500 SRW. If I had to guess, the factory 18" alloys probably have a load rating around 4k. Problem is, that's only a guess and for whatever reasn, GM ain't talking. After a lot of searching, the only aftermarket 18" 8X180 alloy wheel I could find (with specs) with greater than 4k...
Bam! There it is. Thanks Ryan. It's not the foam synthetic teak that is easy to clean on a boat, but would be impossible inside a camper. This is indoor and protected outdoor. You're not kidding on the price, but it's not outrageous. Thanks!
Speaking of which, you going to go out with us...
I'm not interested in real wood (I should say solid wood). As far as woven vinyl, I had that in our Sportsmobile. Hated it. Best floor we had was in our Westy. PO installed Pergo. It was just a little area, and looked extrememly fake, but man that held up to some abuse. Not an option for...
Thank you sir. I actually read that one, but they installed it floating. I did find an Armstrong product that is glued down. Still, it requires temps no lower that 55 degrees. There are marine products out there, but damn they are pricey, ie. teak flooring panels (plus shipping).
Hey kids. I want a durable floor with a real wood/bamboo appearance. However, due to extremes in temperature, humidity, so forth, coming up with a solution has proved daunting. I definitely do not want a floating floor. The more waterproof the better. That had me looking at some vinyl plank...