cptqueeg

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Very cool, hope you enjoy it for a long time.
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opnspaces

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I love it and the price sounds very reasonable for a completely custom rig.
2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton
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dedmiston

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I like that little pass-through storage bay. Maybe build a little shelf partition to split it into a top and bottom. You can keep whips and flagpoles on the top, and then put your stinky hose on the bottom.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. AISIN trans & 4.10 rear. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • Hooligan #3
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- 05 Yamaha WR450
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dsrace

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Dirtclods wrote: That's a bitchen rig!
thanks
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Grit dog wrote: Thx for sharing and great looking rig!
And fwiw, the price did not seem out of line.
the price was pretty inline for the unit for sure. we did add $18k in options over base price. it has all the options we want none we don't. they offer fueling stations but we cannot use them as my rail runs on e85 which destroys rv fueling stations.
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cptqueeg wrote: Very cool, hope you enjoy it for a long time.
once we get a few issues fixed i believe we will.
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opnspaces wrote: I love it and the price sounds very reasonable for a completely custom rig.
i believe so as well.
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dedmiston wrote: I like that little pass-through storage bay. Maybe build a little shelf partition to split it into a top and bottom. You can keep whips and flagpoles on the top, and then put your stinky hose on the bottom.
great idea. you could store sealed agm or lithium batts in there as well to keep them out of the weather. i bought a 6 pole fishing rod holder and mounted it to the wall above the cabinet. this holds my lighted whips and standard whips along with the 2 antenas i have for my rugged radio car to car radio. i have a plastic stinky slinky tube on the side.
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just for reference..... forward to 1:47 and watch to 2:02 you'll see this toyhauler and sand rail. that rail is 13' 2" long and weights 1960 wet. cannot be backed in as the rear track width is 90" where the front is 80". that side patio wall bumps in 8" plus the flip up counter top on left side eats 3" only leaving 85". perfect for the front but not the rear. pulled in the rail fits perfectly and the tie downs are where i requested and line up with the weld on brackets for straps.
https://youtu.be/r7T2WwzjZPI
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Scott SD

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Thanks for the detailed write-up on your TH. I ordered a 24' TH from Dune Sport last year and took delivery about 2 weeks ago. You have a lot of interesting options I did not even know were available. A winch would have been nice. Mine is also very custom. I wanted the shortest trailer possible that would fit my baja bug or a 4 seat CanAm (dreaming). We picked it up after Christmas and only spent one night outside of Phoenix before heading home. I will post some pics later today. Some options I asked for were:
200ah lithium Amazon battery, located in the front storage area
Solar prewire in 3 places
I made a control panel and sent it to them to install
LED lights inside with a dimmer
LEDs outside, 1000 lumens on the sides, and 2700 lumens in the back
Double bunk happy jack
Inset the bathroom vanity into the nose
The large 12v fridge, which I really like also
We only asked for a stovetop, no oven. Instead I asked for the microwave to be placed under the stovetop. Located in the overhead cabinet was just too tall for my wife.
We wanted a TH that could suit all of our wants. We can use it as a camper, go to the desert with some toys, and I can pull it with my F150. I did not ask for a generator or fueling station. I plan to install 800w of solar on the roof, 200w on a ground mount, with a Victron invertor. I have a small suitcase generator that works well and can supplement the solar.
We have been adding a few details and are getting ready to boondock for a few days in the desert this weekend. We have never owned a travel trailer or you hauler before, so this has been a learning experience. So far, I really like it.
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