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  1. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    Absolutely. direct message and we can exchange contact info.
  2. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    I'l have this trailer at http://www.overlandfestival.com in August.
  3. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    Thanks. I've not been to VOR in the recent few years but will be at MidAtlantic Overland Festival in PA. With the trail if I still have it.
  4. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    Dimensions: with roof rack 86" tall, 90" wide to outside the fenders, 16' long including the spare tire. Frame is 23 inches off the ground, Hitch pin height is level at 26".
  5. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    I think the 2800 would be an average with some water. Much lighter feeling when completely empty, but fully loaded might be over 2800. It has 3500 lbs axle spindles and 10 inch brakes. There is no Roof top tent so that saves a lot of weight.
  6. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    I was asked for some additional photos showing the kitchen and slides.
  7. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    Update: I still have the trailer, still for sale. I used it the past couple weekends and broke the lock "IN" part of the sink slide. I ended up changing the whole slide mechanism for a new one. It was actually a pretty easy fix.
  8. TravelsWithRalph

    SOLD. Moby1 expedition trailer

    Moby1 Expedition Trailer: XTR 60". 2016 $27,500 This trailer is located in Connecticut. A 2016 Moby1 with kitchen, water, heat, dual batteries, on/off battery switch, 10 Amp Battery Charger, volt meter. NO Air Conditioning Well maintained. No smokers, no pet. Mattress is in great shape, very...
  9. TravelsWithRalph

    Rare Combination from Equipt: 2001 Toyota Tundra SR5 4X4 V8, 8' Bed, w/FWC Grandby 8' Camper

    Wish I was closer to check it out. I may be bias but I think the first gen tundra's with the 4.7 v8 are the best truck ever made for regular folks. Mine is at 268,000 of all sorts of travels from daily, xcoutry, trailer towing, trails, washboards, beaches and snow. From Maine to Texas to...
  10. TravelsWithRalph

    Moby 1 Owners - Maintenance, Mods, Tech Tips & Tricks

    Oh, perfect. I've been wanting to do this very thing for a while. The rain between the roof and awning is annoying. The original steel roof rack is plenty strong but since I don't have the Hannible awning, I don't need those brackets that are built into it. Thanks
  11. TravelsWithRalph

    Atticus, a 2001 Tundra build

    Fast Forward to 2020. Bought this truck used in 2009 for my son to drive. First thing was timing belt, brakes and tires. Once he went to College in Boston and couldn't have a car there, I began driving it. (and he never got it back) That's when Toyota Replaced the frame. With it came lower...
  12. TravelsWithRalph

    VORSHEER - Introducing Ourselves

    Thanks for the write up of your experience. Cheers
  13. TravelsWithRalph

    VORSHEER - Introducing Ourselves

    As a current Moby owner, I like those additions. I do worry about trailer balance when adding weight rear of the wheels but I suppose a couple lbs for a shovel and axe is nothing to worry about. Love the lighting ideas. Have wanted to add under lighting and backup lights for a long time. Backing...
  14. TravelsWithRalph

    VORSHEER XOC - Overland Camper

    There had been bunch of replies to this thread, what happened to them?
  15. TravelsWithRalph

    Trailers on Burr Trail Switchbacks

    Has anyone taken their expedition trailer on the Burr Trail Switchbacks? I've not been there yet so I have no way of knowing how we'd fit.
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