How did you get those back doors? or is that what they're prototyping? I asked about those a couple years back but never heard from them. With all the companies making these now no one has done this yet and I starting to think I have to custom build doors like this myself.
Full length hatch or ambulance door/s would be ideal. You can have my tailgate if you build one of these.
I like aspects of both.
GFC
250 lbs
Longer sleep area with two additional cusions at the foot.
Less obtrusive clams hold camper to bed. I plan on sealing and building out the interior...
Cost is quite a bit lower and it looks like they make tents for some of the more we'll known companies. I saw one good review on an Australian forum but nothing since then. They make tents and awnings. Even a foxwing design. I also like their panels for the foxwing like awning. The wall panels...
Has anyone heard of Sunday Campers? I know they aren't the names you hear around here the most but I wonder if anyone has any real experience with them. Is there any quality built into the items they offer, does anyone in the US sell the brand or does this manufacturer make products for a...
Prunus sells a two burner that will anything from jet fuel to canola oil. It comes with the jest and instructions. I have the light weight backpacking model. I burn alcohol mostly.
I think i see where more confusion is coming from. I am referring to the "ARB chest" as an electric cooler. Is this wrong or different from an electric cooler??
Bono is right in the two types that I'm asking about. But I see the confusion. Is a stand up refrigerator like bono shows in the top picture as good as a plug in cooler like the bottom picture? (Mounted in the appropriate manor for each)
Has anyone heard of Sunday Campers? I know they aren't the names you hear around here the most but I wonder if anyone has any real experience with them. Is there any quality built into the items they offer, does anyone in the US sell the brand or does this manufacturer make products for a...
It seems everyone is making space for electric coolers and making them easier to use with sliding shelves. Are they that much better then rv fridges that wouldn't require a special shelf?
This is the only reason I suggest a 3500 lbs axle. Bumpy roads take there tole on axles. You know the point of use for your trailer better then anyone else so the current axle may be just fine for what you have in mind.