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    VRV Flyer Teardrop and DIY Build Thread

    Great find! I haven't heard of this company but that's a really well designed layout. I look forward to seeing what you add to it.
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    My expedition trailer build

    Great fabrication work. That looks really good!
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    Which trailer an why?

    I guess it depends on how much extra stuff you want to bring with you to go camping. When I was a bit younger, I used to really be into ultra-light backpacking and I was very conscious of every ounce I was carrying. I was adamant about never carrying more than 20 pounds total, including the...
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    Leaf Springs

    My trailer is 1550 lbs. loaded (just weighed it today) and my axles and springs are rated to 3500#. I'm also running trailer tires that are supposed to be inflated to 65 psi. I was originally thinking I would need to take out a leaf or two but the trailer currently pulls very smooth with no...
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    Which trailer an why?

    I built my own Hiker-style teardrop/box to keep costs to a minimum and because I enjoy new projects. I have a wood frame, rigid insulation top, bottom, and sides, and an aluminum skin. Seems great so far but I just finished so we haven't had much opportunity to really test it out. If price...
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    Starting Planning a New Build

    I'm curious why outfitting a van with a pop-top roof wouldn't still be an option compared to the cost of building an entire trailer. A basic 4-wheel drive conversion doesn't have to be expensive if you are willing to find and swap a front axle off a wrecked truck. Even without 4-wheel drive, a...
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    Build planning and questions

    If your interior walls are aluminum, condensation might still occur but isn't a concern unless it gets your bedding a little damp. Running a fan at night will help expell air to keep the moisture from your breath from condensing on the interior walls. Insulation will also help offset any...
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    Build planning and questions

    Are you going to have interior walls or a layer of insulation? If you just have a single wall and exposed frame ribs inside, you wouldn't have to worry about any condensation forming but it also might not be as comfortable to sleep in if it's too hot or cold outside. I used a Mighty Mini by...
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    Frame and Body Together or Seperate? Body siding thickness?

    I used .032 sheets of 5052 Aluminum. It's plenty thick for siding (thicker than the stuff on most RVs) and still thin enough to bend if you need to. After a bit of searching, I was able to find sheets 5 ft. x 12 ft. That allowed me to use a single piece on my front and wrap it continuously...
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    The Contraption - a M101A3 Build

    I like the new color better too. Great looking trailer!
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    Utility Bed Build - Project: Big Bend

    That's looking great! Are you going to add a rack and a RTT?
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    XJSuperman's Sears&Roebuck Trailer

    That's a great little trailer with a lot of character! It looks exactly like you described it: a civilian version of a WW2 jeep trailer. I love it when people can fix up something old and stay true to the original design. Keep those updates coming!
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    Water Proofing

    Were you been driving when you ran into the storms or was the trailer parked? Air flow across a surface can create a whole bunch of different vacuums that will suck water into seams and pockets it wouldn't normally drip into.
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    A few Basic Questions for a New Trailer Build

    A lot of people try to use the same wheels as the tow vehicle so you can use the same spare tire on either vehicle. When you're buying the axle, you may want to try to get some hubs that are compatible with the wheels on your Rubicon.
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    Lets talk insurance for home built trailers

    Because the insurance company's first question is "What is the year, make, and model of the travel trailer?" They need to look it up in their database to know what the actual value is.
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    Anybody have one of these? WEE ROLL "OVERLAND" SERIES

    Do they charge a lot more for custom options? With the low price, I don't know how these guys are making much money unless they can streamline the assembly process to keep labor costs as low as possible.
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    Lets talk insurance for home built trailers

    I still haven't registered my home built camping box yet but I was hoping to take it to the DMV this week for an inspection and to get it a VIN. Once I get plates for it (same day here in Oregon) I can get it insured but I don't have any idea what to even expect. If you're interested in...
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    Airstream Nest

    You make a good point, everyone has different needs and different definitions of "off-road." For some people, it may come down to the level of creature comforts your wife is willing to live without. In about 30 years (assuming I can afford it), an "off-road" airstream may be exactly the level...
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    Airstream Nest

    Is that going to be off-road capable? It looks more like "glamping" than "expedition ready." The kind of camper you would tow behind a Lincoln Navigator, not a J70.
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