Ordered new trailer

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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby roadinspector » Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:19 pm

Same reason I did. Too much $> for something that won't last like it should. You build it the way you want for 1/2 the cost and you have a better rig! WIN WIN!! :woohoo:
Dadgum it! I cut that board 5 times and it's still too short!
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:15 pm

Picked it up this morning and got it home safe and sound. Looks great, a few things I would have done better but overall a nice product. Tows well as we got quite aquainted with each other blasting threw Chicago. My V6 Nissan took it with ease but got a little thirsty at 75 mph, at 65 I was averaging 12 -14 mpg. I can live with that. Other than that I have to say I am pleased to have it home so I can start working on things. Will post pics, just have to find out what I did with my camera.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:41 pm

Found my camera, hope this works.

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Here is what I have to work with. Will be starting on electrical tonight. As you can see with all the snow, not much else to do.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby jwhite » Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:02 pm

Great looking trailer do you know the cost on haveing them do the awning? I really wished I would have had the factory install one on mine,Just one of those things I should have done but to save money passed on it.
I have a ezup canopy but I know it's better to have a factory awning,I guess I could email the company I got my trailer from and see if they would install one and what the cost would be?
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:23 pm

Awning was an additional $500, not cheap but easy.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby Gonefishin » Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:24 pm

Its not "tiny", but that's going to be a stylin', sweet, home away from home right there! :thumbsup: The Nissan V-6 will have its work cut out for it once its finished and loaded. Can't wait to see it finished and being finished.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:38 pm

Trying to keep the weight down as low as possible. Weight of the trailer empty is 2400lbs already, add 1000 pounds of ATV's and everything else and I hope to be still under 4000lbs. which will put me at 2/3 of what the pathfinder is rated to tow. Fuel mileage will definately stink but should handle it ok.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:26 pm

Managed to get the converter and fuse block in tonight.

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Overall should be ok for what I need. Well the light worked anyway. Batteries are ready to go in, should be here by early next week.
Found a nifty little fuse block that worked out great and should be fine with solar down the road.

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Solar is something I need help with (lots and lots of help) Think I am at the right place..

Have decided to leave the nose alone for now, will get the refrig. and mount it in its limited space and decide how I want to handle everything else. With the boss ladies potty things are really getting tight in that V, not a lot a room for storage. I think my best bet is to just get it functional and decide after a few camping trips. Kind of think about things a little more.

Anyway, in my tracking down the electric, I solved a problem with the rear ramp, seems 2 of the 3 screws holding a trim piece on are keeping the door from sealing. When it gets a bit warmer out I will replace them with rivets. Would have been a lot easier at the factory as they took the time to notch out a bit of the ramp flap to gain some clearance. I guess you get what you pay for in labor. Simple fix anyway, at least I don't have to cut the hinges off and reweld as that is what I origianally thought I would end up doing.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby capt4903 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:20 pm

Nice looking starting point for your build!.....I've got an all aluminum 6 X 10 and love it.....wish i would have paid the extra $300 for a 6 X 12 though.....
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:08 pm

Glad I went bigger, started by ordering a 7x14, thought I should check on a 16. for an additional $280 I had it ordered. Long story but I ended up with this 18 footer. Seemes like when you already have 2 axels an additional 2 feet is quite cheep. exactly $20 per SQ foot and that included flooring and insulation. Don't think you can build a shed much less insulate it for that. Now, 14 ft would have hauled what I needed but this leaves a little room to grow into. I figure I will not be able to run sport quads forever, but for now I can still real those young turds in. When I can't, a tricked out side by side will fit real nice in it. May not be a quick as I was, but I got more money now and quick I can buy.
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Re: Ordered new trailer

Postby seebeer » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:55 pm

Made some progress this past week

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The weather is still not great here in Wisconsin, however we had a few nice days that allowed me to get some things done. Bed is about ready to go in, just a few hinges to put on. Will cover the other 1/2 of the nose with a drape and start camping and determine where I want to go with all this after a few weekends.
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