Fact. Peterbilt is always the answer.troyguitar wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 2:17 pmTowing any more than 10% of the rated capacity is dangerously irresponsible bro. Get a Peterbilt.Detroit wrote:Towing is rated at 3.5k lbs, so I imagine the thought is that most people towing responsibly won't need a trailer brake controller.
Which is funny because you usually want trailer brakes on anything over 2k lbs. I really like the trailer brakes on my popup.
I'm probably going to skip messing with the tow vehicle and do this:
https://getautowbrake.com/
This way, I don't have to mess with the JL AND JT if we want to tow the camper with either.
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[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 1:02 pm Anywho...
Shit went down yesterday. In a good way.
Appointment was at 11am to pick up the tinycamper; goal was to leave at 7am. Ended up hitting the road at 7:30 and then also hit construction on Rt. 33 and Rt. 80 in PA. Headwinds were fierce, but the changing leaves were perty.
I ended up arriving at 11:20, not terribly late, but a little behind schedule. Was greeted by the delivery specialist, Michael, and we did the walk around and checked that everything worked. Lights, stereo, fridge, AC, heat, doors and locks, etc. Then we hooked her up for the first time, and thankfully my brake controller and 7-pin wiring job worked flawlessly. I had no trailer to test it on so this was a total shot in the dark up until the first hookup.
Ended up hitting the road around 1:30 PM or so with the deal signed and sealed, funds handed over, and keys in my hand. Stopped at Sheetz for the first meal of the day and some gas and off I went.
Rolled into the driveway at 6pm after stopping to take a nap at a rest stop - and yes, I did sleep in the trailer. So fantastic being able to stop, crack the window and turn the vent fan on and konk out for 20 mins. Pulled great, I was able to maintain 70-75 without an issue, I did find that manually shifting the Jeep on inclines was best, though. Really reluctant to kick down, and there's no tow/haul mode. As for empeegeez, I need to fill the tank today and calculate the impact the trailer has. Really didn't seem too bad, though.
This feels weird and incredibly but I’m excited to use it.
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This is a great investment. A proper place for the in-laws to sleep in when they’re visiting! Keep your family drama in my driveway, Karen.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:05 pm DFD. The forum where everybody makes the same choices and then tells anybody trying to join the club that they are the stupidest motherfucker to ever walk the earth.
Yeah that's about right. I got 12 towing the rabbit.[user not found] wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 12:36 am Towing MPG calculated out to 12.8 MPG over very hilly terrain and doing 70-75.
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Oh nice! That should be a fun first run.[user not found] wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:45 pm
Nah, taking a run down to Massey’s landing in Delaware to grab a spot next to my parents for one night while they’re down there for the week.
Right on Rehoboth Bay, site backs right up to the water.
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https://www.smarttint.com/[user not found] wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 11:11 pm Went out tonight and checked pressures, lug torque, put some loctite on the lag bolts holding the AC unit to the roof (recommendation from other intech owners) and removed the crossbars on the roof rack so it’ll eventually fit in the garage.
Gotta dig out some sheets and blankets and pillows for it, and we’ll be ready for the first run.
Thing is pretty roomy. Need some curtains, doe.
Flip a switch boi
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[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:04 pm First trip done and in the books.
Towed it down to a place on Rehoboth Bay in Delaware called Massey’s Landing. My parents and a couple of their friends are there for the week, so I loaded up the slide-out kitchen with beer and snacks and went down for a quick overnight.
Verdict is that this is an awesome little unit. Will be ordering the magnetic screen for the back door, and I'm going to look into replacing the solid glass in the curbside door with a sliding window + screen as well for more overnight ventilation when not using the AC. AC is powerful enough to turn this thing into a meat locker, by the way.
It's solid as a rock with all the landing gear deployed, easy to set up, easy to tear down and drive off, and it pulls quite nicely with no sway or wandering. The JKU is not the most ideal tow vehicle (a transmission with more gear range than the 5-speed auto would be better), but it did well enough. I saw 13.6 empeegeez on the road tugging the tinycamper.
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You have my attention.[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:04 pm First trip done and in the books.
Towed it down to a place on Rehoboth Bay in Delaware called Massey’s Landing. My parents and a couple of their friends are there for the week, so I loaded up the slide-out kitchen with beer and snacks and went down for a quick overnight.
Verdict is that this is an awesome little unit. Will be ordering the magnetic screen for the back door, and I'm going to look into replacing the solid glass in the curbside door with a sliding window + screen as well for more overnight ventilation when not using the AC. AC is powerful enough to turn this thing into a meat locker, by the way.
It's solid as a rock with all the landing gear deployed, easy to set up, easy to tear down and drive off, and it pulls quite nicely with no sway or wandering. The JKU is not the most ideal tow vehicle (a transmission with more gear range than the 5-speed auto would be better), but it did well enough. I saw 13.6 empeegeez on the road tugging the tinycamper.
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This is fantastic! Love it.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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Researching campers with the thought in the back of my mind of upgrading ours.
Taxa Mantis is my perfect camper. Short enough to store in my garage. Pops up so I can stand in it. All the features I want, nothing I don't.
I'd buy one today....if it wasn't $50k
Taxa Mantis is my perfect camper. Short enough to store in my garage. Pops up so I can stand in it. All the features I want, nothing I don't.
I'd buy one today....if it wasn't $50k
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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You should quit FCA and start building these out of your garage.Detroit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:16 pm Researching campers with the thought in the back of my mind of upgrading ours.
Taxa Mantis is my perfect camper. Short enough to store in my garage. Pops up so I can stand in it. All the features I want, nothing I don't.
I'd buy one today....if it wasn't $50k
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Don't tempt me...Apex wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:17 pmYou should quit FCA and start building these out of your garage.Detroit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:16 pm Researching campers with the thought in the back of my mind of upgrading ours.
Taxa Mantis is my perfect camper. Short enough to store in my garage. Pops up so I can stand in it. All the features I want, nothing I don't.
I'd buy one today....if it wasn't $50k
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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My list of requirements are[user not found] wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:18 pmDetroit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:16 pm Researching campers with the thought in the back of my mind of upgrading ours.
Taxa Mantis is my perfect camper. Short enough to store in my garage. Pops up so I can stand in it. All the features I want, nothing I don't.
I'd buy one today....if it wasn't $50k
Gotta be something between that and your pop-up now.
The biggest pain to me about the popup is setup. It takes a while. I'd really like something that sets up and breaks down faster. BUT, I like the space inside and I like being able to stand up in it. And the compact size is perfect so I can put it on a lift in my garage and park underneath it.
Requirements:
No taller than a vehicle when stowed
6' interior height minimum (over 6'5 is hugely appreciated so I don't have to duck)
Easy setup
<$20k
Our popup hits all these but the setup. It's also showing its age and I'm worried we use it too much and it'll start degrading to the point where I spend more time working on it than enjoying it. Time is precious these days.
There's just not much out
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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What steering ratio do you need?Detroit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:24 pmMy list of requirements are[user not found] wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:18 pm
Gotta be something between that and your pop-up now.
The biggest pain to me about the popup is setup. It takes a while. I'd really like something that sets up and breaks down faster. BUT, I like the space inside and I like being able to stand up in it. And the compact size is perfect so I can put it on a lift in my garage and park underneath it.
Requirements:
No taller than a vehicle when stowed
6' interior height minimum (over 6'5 is hugely appreciated so I don't have to duck)
Easy setup
<$20k
Our popup hits all these but the setup. It's also showing its age and I'm worried we use it too much and it'll start degrading to the point where I spend more time working on it than enjoying it. Time is precious these days.
There's just not much out
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Single axle. Easier to maneuver IMO.troyguitar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:32 pmWhat steering ratio do you need?Detroit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:24 pm
My list of requirements are
The biggest pain to me about the popup is setup. It takes a while. I'd really like something that sets up and breaks down faster. BUT, I like the space inside and I like being able to stand up in it. And the compact size is perfect so I can put it on a lift in my garage and park underneath it.
Requirements:
No taller than a vehicle when stowed
6' interior height minimum (over 6'5 is hugely appreciated so I don't have to duck)
Easy setup
<$20k
Our popup hits all these but the setup. It's also showing its age and I'm worried we use it too much and it'll start degrading to the point where I spend more time working on it than enjoying it. Time is precious these days.
There's just not much out
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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