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What kind of camper do you have???

Discussion in 'Towing & Hauling' started by Muleycrazy13, Feb 12, 2017.

  1. Mar 18, 2025 at 4:43 PM
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    Tundra Texan

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    None at this point.
    The only thing I dont like is a trivial matter.
    Wish the shower was a bit bigger because I HATE having the shower curtain stick to me when i'm in the shower.
    Of course this is mainly my fault for not being more aware of where i'm standing.
    So yeah....it's a trivial matter.
     
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  2. Mar 18, 2025 at 5:14 PM
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    None at this point.
    Nice!!!
    But a question...
    Are Y'all shooting porn videos with those sheets?

    Just kidding.....
     
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  3. Apr 2, 2025 at 8:56 PM
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    I purchased early of last year a 2022 North Trail Ultra Lite 22CRB. Really loved our first use of it and decided to get rid of my Ford Excursion (I didn't feel comfortable being states away from my diesel mechanic). Later last year, I picked up my 2022 Tundra Limited DC w/ 6.5' bed. I love this combination. Getting ready to get out camping again with the family. Both my adult kids, my wife and my oldest sons wife all love it. My oldest son has an OG 1995.5 Tacoma, V6 w/5 speed. He plans to bring it every time with us.

    Tundra and camper.jpg
     
  4. Apr 2, 2025 at 10:54 PM
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    Just picked this weekend warrior toy hauler up. Biggest half ton front bed sleeper available. 2008 fs2300 super lite. Just hit the scale and full of fuel we are right under 6,000 lbs. OTT tow tune and air bags made it great. Pulled it through some 30 mph cross winds and did pretty good.

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  5. Apr 6, 2025 at 10:59 AM
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    Melikeymy beer

    Melikeymy beer No cooler for you!

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    I forgot to update this post regarding our new 23LDE with the weights. Steer axle was 3400lb and drive axle was 3900, so 100 lbs over GVWR. I can eliminate ~200lbs of weight in the truck. Trailer axles were 5940lb.
     
  6. Apr 6, 2025 at 11:24 AM
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    Retroboy1989

    Retroboy1989 'Course it's 4x4!

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    I've posted this before, but not with the 2025 pulling it.

    Jayco 267bhsw. 30ft and 7000lbs loaded.

    Upgraded to 6000lb axles after the 3500lb-ers lost their bow and were wearing tires.

    PXL_20250404_220455060.jpg
     
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  7. Apr 7, 2025 at 7:21 PM
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    Melikeymy beer No cooler for you!

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    Damn 6000 lb axles! That's quite a jump. How is the 3rd gen towing? Did you need to add airbags or rear suspension support for the coils?
     
  8. Apr 7, 2025 at 7:43 PM
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    Retroboy1989 'Course it's 4x4!

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    Standard trailer axles go something like 1500#, 3500#, 5200#, 6000#. Apparently the 5200# is the same beam as the 6000#, but the 6000# has larger bearings? The trailer supply shop quoted me the same price for either the 5200# or the 6000#, so I went with the more common 6000# for parts availability in the future.

    New wheels and tires, because 6000# axles have six lugs. Six lug wheels only come in 15"+, so new tires were needed.

    I put black sumo springs on the 3rd gen right after I bought it, so I don't have a 'before' reference. The picture is how it sat fully loaded and with the wdh dialed in.

    I have to say, the 3rd gen out tows the 2nd gen in power, braking, and general handing. Tow+ mode is a dream. My trailer felt smaller than it ever has.
     
  9. Apr 7, 2025 at 8:15 PM
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    Melikeymy beer No cooler for you!

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    Good to hear.
     
  10. Apr 8, 2025 at 6:34 AM
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    Retroboy1989 'Course it's 4x4!

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    Here are some pictures of the swap. Parts in the bed of the 2nd gen.


    Edit: this was the tire wear after only a 300 miles and the reason for the swap. The rear axle had lost most of its arch:
    PXL_20230711_142353694.jpg PXL_20230715_151938308.jpg PXL_20230715_180928783.jpg IMG_20230715_202049_01.jpg PXL_20230716_031823008.jpgPXL_20230722_184915743.jpg PXL_20230720_135634588.jpg
     
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  11. Apr 21, 2025 at 9:07 AM
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    MattAK Headin' for the hills

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    My mom took this sweet photo of me pulling up for a family camping trip a couple of weekends ago with the Micro Minnie. I've been busting my ass installing my power system the last month or so and it worked flawlessly on this short trip. Heading to Alaska in June for about five months.

     
  12. Apr 21, 2025 at 1:42 PM
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    koditten I am easily distract...look! A squirrel!

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    Please feel free to include some deets.

    I, myself installed a mini split heating system in my RV. It works better than the original HVAC system. I don't know why rv's don't come with these to begin with.
     
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  13. Apr 21, 2025 at 3:04 PM
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    Under 6k is pretty impressive ... I'm at 6300 in a CM with just me and gas and a few mods. (GCS cooler, KO2's, Miller cat shield, bags, and TRD sway bar)
     
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  14. Apr 21, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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    Here's the basics. Everything expensive is Victron except for the batteries, which are 2x LiTime 200AH Plus 12V self-heating batteries. The Minnie came with a single 200W solar panel on the roof, I have that wired into the 75|15 MPPT you see there. The solar plug on the side of the trailer is wired into the 100|50 MPPT and I have a portable 450W panel to use for that. Both solar inputs go through their own cutoff switch before going into the MPPTs. The inverter/charger is a MultiPlus-II 3000VA 12V which I have wired into the trailer's OEM 120V system. It's just enough to run the roof air conditioner on low for about four hours or so off of the batteries. I replaced the OEM battery cutoff switch with a bus bar to tie the new system into the trailer's existing 12V system, the bus bar is on the far side of the Multiplus with a new negative ground run through the floor and bolted to the frame. For monitoring I have a Victron SmartShunt and the little black box is a Raspberry Pi 4 that I'm using to run Victron's VenusOS to monitor the whole system via an Android tablet.

    I still have a few 12V wiring runs to do from that BlueSea fuse block, one for my Starlink via a 40A toggle switch so I can turn it off and on at will, one run for an additional USB outlet I added next to the bed, one for a 12V freezer I bought, and one to power the Raspberry Pi.

    I bought all the Victron stuff from Explorist.Life, everything else was from Amazon pretty much. I didn't buy the Explorist.Life wiring kits because I knew I would need more cable than those kits came with. All total including the 450W solar panel and my Wen 3600W generator I'm into the power system about $5100. Not too bad IMO. I'm going to be living out of this for a bit so wanted good high quality components, made my employer happier too.
     
  15. Apr 21, 2025 at 4:41 PM
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    koditten I am easily distract...look! A squirrel!

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    Thank you! This is an awesome setup!
     
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