

No, no, no, maybe.philofab wrote:Has it got air conditioning? Microwave? Refrigerator? Is the trailer stable at 80+ mph?
It does well! We camped out at rainbow canyon in barstow, and the wind was howling, that trailer laughed at the wind! It is soooo much better than tenting it!Polarcub wrote:Dumb question Nick...How do these hold up in extreme wind ie Barstow? I need to do something I have killed 3 tents in the last year and a half
Hmm will have to see if we can find some money maybe...... Good to know since I have been considering a pop up for us for awhile but the wind is my big concern.Nick wrote:It does well! We camped out at rainbow canyon in barstow, and the wind was howling, that trailer laughed at the wind! It is soooo much better than tenting it!Polarcub wrote:Dumb question Nick...How do these hold up in extreme wind ie Barstow? I need to do something I have killed 3 tents in the last year and a half
I really don't think so, it is aluminium. What i would do, is build a removable rack for the top.philofab wrote:Now for a real question. Do you think that trailer could handle a 400lb quad strapped to the top of it in the down position? I'm thinking this would work well for me if I put larger tires on it and also transport my atv.
How about a full trade for you doing my suspension install?SteveG wrote:How about a partial trade for some long travel Ranger/Explorer front ends parts?
Sure. When?Nick wrote:How about a full trade for you doing my suspensin install?
Nick wrote:I really don't think so, it is aluminium. What i would do, is build a removable rack for the top.
I saw some like that at KOH. Also many slide in campers on flat bed trailers.BDKW1 wrote:How long is the box? It it's short enough you could turn it sideways on the front of a flat bed trailer and have a nice camper/toy hauler..........