RubiNewbCB
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Named it... Mobile Hobo Adventure Wagon! For when the wife decides to kick me out.
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Yes, eventually, that is my intent. Like a lock n roll.Nice. Are you going to use an upgraded tongue? So it can handle more extreme angles?
This looks really niceInspired by ATEM OFFROAD on YT
This build started life as a Lowes Carry-On 4'x5'x16" utility trailer with 12" wheels.
It now has the axle flip with 5x4.5 to 5x5 3" hub adapters and 22 JTR wheels with factory 53k mile Falken MTs. In addition the Amazon universal midsize bed rack, Smittybilt Overland XL gen2, and San Him shower tent.
Things left to do:
1. Electric setup
2. Close in the bed space between the rack and sidewalls and build a drawer system
3. Extend the tongue by several feet with 6 to 8ft piece of 2"x3"x.180 wall rectangular tubing
4. Water system
5. MaxTrax, pioneering tools, fuel carriers
6. Spare tire mount
7. Bike hitch mount
8. Maybe a small cargo basket
9. Tongue box
10. Fenders M416 style for flat work area
11. Turn the rear lift out gate into an actual tailgate with usable work area
12. Mount the trailer jacks
13. Potentially swap tires for matching 37s with the JTRD
More updates to follow as the build progresses...
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That was the whole idea of building this one. I have a half height annex that gives me a enclosed room. I have 20 gal of water and a on demand hot water heater for showers. Bonus it is under 1000# loaded.I like those setups. I won't do something like that, when I travel I need more comfort. I need an RV Travel Trailer. But if I was thinking of doing a rooftop tent I would want it mounted to a trailer instead of on the vehicle I was driving. It seems way more practical to be able to set up camp, then go off driving, and come back to camp later and not have to break camp every time I am going off driving a trail.
Thanks, it's coming along, already have some ideas for improvementThis looks really nice