D_lawrimore
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Awesome thread. This is something I’d like to do one day.
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We are looking into this for this next year and beyond. Have you completed anymore updates? Looks great!A few pictures of my mods so far
Spray in Raptor truck bed liner
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Flipped the axels for more clearance.
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Added new cushioned equalizer.
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It’s getting there. A few more mods planned. Adding E-track to the walls, some interior lights, a battery box and a solar charger.
Have not decided if I am going to paint the rest of the walls or not.
Also, found some butterfly vents. However, they do not close air tight. May need to do a mod on those.
I've installed E track on the walls, in the process of putting 4 interior led lights. Got a battery box with a 30 amp battery. Solar charger, but still can't decide if I am hard mounting it to the roof or just keeping it loose so I can just put it out when needed. Also installed some fold down stairs as the step up (or step down at 2 am when nature calls) after the axel flip was pretty significant. Oh and a carbon monoxide detector.We are looking into this for this next year and beyond. Have you completed anymore updates? Looks great!
This is a nice little setup!Went in with some buddies and bought this trailer for going out west. It was already setup about perfect, all we added was some new flooring, some lights, and a boot warmer over the propane heater. Also tore out the corner bathroom and opened it up for storage and a place for an electric heater to sit. Do not have any updated pictures.
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Thank you! Used it for the first time this year and it was quite the step up from a wall tent! Took about 1.5 hrs to load up completely. Super handy for moving areas, but luckily we didn't have to this go around.This is a nice little setup!
I used a foam underlayment between the plywood sub floor and the vinyl.Any insulation properties in that floor? Just picked up a new 7x14. Insulated roof with 1" foam only so far, slept in it a few nights so far even woke up to 5" of snow one AM. Walls are uninsulated, but with plywood and an air gap I honestly don't think I will tear it up to insulate. Lots of heat loss on the floor IMO, that's where bang for buck is along with roof.
How did your handle on the side door work? I've been wanting to do one on mine as well.Recently modified a 6x10 single axle. Sold an older camper to pay for it. I insulated the walls and ceiling, and would ideally do the floor. However, I’m not sure how to do that without losing some headspace. I also added a roof vent, and I added a deadbolt and door handle for the side door. I did that instead of adding the rv style door. I also added d rings for strapping down cargo. To finish the floor, I put down some behr deck paint. It’s helped keep the floor clean and dry. Finally, I built one fold down rack with support legs, bolted onto the frame from the side. I use a cot below that if needing to sleep two people. Cot is high enough off the floor to put a storage crate under, so I still have lots of stowage with the cot in use. So far, it works fine.
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It works but it’s not perfect. The rv style door would certainly be most ideal, but the deadbolt works. I used a larger dead bolt that way I could tap into the frame of the trailer not just the cheap wood. Had to grind down the face of the bolt so it could clear the door threshold when opening and closing the door.How did your handle on the side door work? I've been wanting to do one on mine as well.
Thanks Squatch!It works but it’s not perfect. The rv style door would certainly be most ideal, but the deadbolt works. I used a larger dead bolt that way I could tap into the frame of the trailer not just the cheap wood. Had to grind down the face of the bolt so it could clear the door threshold when opening and closing the door.