ridered3
Not Rigless
Sounds like it's time to update your trailer build thread...I put a ac unit on mine and bought a microwave.
Sounds like it's time to update your trailer build thread...I put a ac unit on mine and bought a microwave.
@ridered3 can you post some pics of the living quarters? Curious of the layout and how much room you have. I'm looking for a "smaller" gooseneck enclosed to setup like yours.
Just buy a big one chop off the parts that are unneeded and weld it back together!@ridered3 100% agree with you on the deals on 40+ foot enclosed goosenecks with living quarters, especially pre-COVID, but even in today's market the longer ones are a better deal price-wise. Like you though, I want the maneuverability of the shorter trailer. I think something 28-32 foot would be ideal. My buggy is also 106" WB and I definitely need a taller roof since I'm 6'4". Thanks for the pics and info.
Looks good!alright went through my phone found some pics to make @ridered3 happy. 24' enclosed with 1' extra height. Put the garage floor epoxy stuff on the floor because my buggy leaks like a mother ****er. Insulated the walls and roof, might go back and add another layer but I don't think I'll need it. Put a 15000 btu Dometec ac unit on it because i want to hang meat in there. Tows like a dream. It's been all over the place so far. At CCB there was 4 of us sleeping in there and it wasn't insanely tight. I might add a murphy bed of some sort and i bought an awning that i havent put on yet.
Random pic of the doggo because he was the best helper when he wasnt sleeping.
Haha on fancy enclosed! Much like the Jeffersons, I keep moving on up in the enclosed trailer world little by little.It's not a fancy enclosed but is definitely enough to haul our 2 rigs around.
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Trailer progress looks good and should have asked Cole to borrow the new buggy for a proper tow test.Did some work on my trailer Saturday. Replaced the coupler with a 10k rated one, 8k drop leg jack, tie-downs, new tires, and a small brace plates in a few spots. Still need to add some recessed floors in those 2 front sections and the tongue for storage (generator, cooler, etc) but its coming along.
When we finished I had Cole drive on just to see how it sits.
I haven't ever seen that no latch style. I wouldn't run one over a "normal" coupler. Other than being cheap I don't see the point. Neither of those should be going on a trailer to haul a rig. Maybe a sxs trailer I guess.Anyone ever used this type of coupler on a trailer?
https://www.etrailer.com/Straight-Tongue-Trailer-Coupler/CURT/C82CR.html
I prefer the bulldog over the standard latches, but that one seems interesting. Could see an argument for theft prevention too.
Anyone ever used this type of coupler on a trailer?
https://www.etrailer.com/Straight-Tongue-Trailer-Coupler/CURT/C82CR.html
I prefer the bulldog over the standard latches, but that one seems interesting. Could see an argument for theft prevention too.