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Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 8:00 pm
by Cnynrat
Hi Bob, good to see you over here. Just sent you an email about the trailer, we're very interested in seeing how it's developing.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 9:40 pm
by skersfan
Email sent with a ton of pictures. Will get more tomorrow with the camp site set up on display.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:14 pm
by OLLIE
skersfan wrote: If Ollie would be so gracious as to post the pictures I have sent to him and Frogeye it would be great.
I'll see what I can do. :)

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 8:38 am
by skersfan
Dave,

Did you get the pictures and email? One keeps coming back. Maybe to large of file.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:57 pm
by mbisson
I saw his trailer at Big Bear. He is building a first class trailer that will be completly off-road capable.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 6:37 am
by Cnynrat
I missed seeing it in person at Big Bear, but finally did get a boat load of photos from Bob. The design does look great so far, and incorporates a few unique features.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 8:13 am
by skersfan
Thanks for the positive comments guys. I hope to finish up the trailer over the weekend. That is if the Fridge and the sliding shelf I ordered come in. I wil be adding an awning to it also, but won't be in until next week.

We plan to put a stero and a cb in it, it has shower capabilies, hot water on a demand pump, 24 gallons of water on board, stove, oven, three burners and a grill. Solar panel, 2 batteries, Solar controller, side lighting for camping, kitchen table, camp table, awning and a few other things that I can not think of at this moment. Working on mounting a fire ring to the back door.

It is independent suspension, powder coated, with roof rack and tent. All LED lights on the running gear. 110 capabilies and 12 volt sockets on all three sides. Faucet, sink with camping kitchen.

There will be improvements on the next trailer which will be built in June. Different type rear door and a little longer frame to accomadate the FJ swing out door. Plus it will allow us to enlarge the water tank to nearly 30 gallons. It will carry 4 5 gallon jury jugs for fuel. Propane tanks will be placed on the sides. Trailer loaded has nearly 22 inches of ground clearance with 35 inch tires.

If you are interested in what we feel will be one of the best trailers made for off road use, do not hesitate to let us know. We will only build 12 a year. This is more of a friendship deal. The trailers will be afordable and very competive with the competition. Any questions feel free to pm me.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:51 am
by DaveK
skersfan wrote:Thanks for the positive comments guys. I hope to finish up the trailer over the weekend. That is if the Fridge and the sliding shelf I ordered come in. I wil be adding an awning to it also, but won't be in until next week.

We plan to put a stero and a cb in it, it has shower capabilies, hot water on a demand pump, 24 gallons of water on board, stove, oven, three burners and a grill. Solar panel, 2 batteries, Solar controller, side lighting for camping, kitchen table, camp table, awning and a few other things that I can not think of at this moment. Working on mounting a fire ring to the back door.

It is independent suspension, powder coated, with roof rack and tent. All LED lights on the running gear. 110 capabilies and 12 volt sockets on all three sides. Faucet, sink with camping kitchen.

There will be improvements on the next trailer which will be built in June. Different type rear door and a little longer frame to accomadate the FJ swing out door. Plus it will allow us to enlarge the water tank to nearly 30 gallons. It will carry 4 5 gallon jury jugs for fuel. Propane tanks will be placed on the sides. Trailer loaded has nearly 22 inches of ground clearance with 35 inch tires.

If you are interested in what we feel will be one of the best trailers made for off road use, do not hesitate to let us know. We will only build 12 a year. This is more of a friendship deal. The trailers will be afordable and very competive with the competition. Any questions feel free to pm me.


skersfan:

Pics. Pics. and more Pics. That description is way too good to go without some pics. Since no one has stepped up to the plate, I will - without charge, we will be happy to test it out.

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:43 am
by skersfan
Dave,

I am not having any luck with pictures or PM's. So please send an email to bob@airenetworks.com. I will send you roughly 100 pictures from stort to current. This weekend I plan to set it up at a campsite and take more pictures of the nearly complete trailer.

Sorry for my stupidity, but just have not mastered pictures yet.

Bob

Re: Off Road Trailer

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:07 pm
by Frogeye
Hi Bob, sorry I'm not ignoring you sir, I'm just busy. I do have some pics. Start an official thread on this forum regarding your project and I will host some of the pictures for you and add them to your thread.
skersfan wrote:Dave,

I am not having any luck with pictures or PM's. So please send an email to bob@airenetworks.com. I will send you roughly 100 pictures from stort to current. This weekend I plan to set it up at a campsite and take more pictures of the nearly complete trailer.

Sorry for my stupidity, but just have not mastered pictures yet.

Bob