How I Setup My Cheap Toy Hauler / Camper Trailer Build
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Here is a quick review of how I built and setup my 7x14 enclosed trailer for toy hauling and camping!
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NICE BUILD!!
Thanks! it's coming along well considering I have no experience building/fabricating anything.
I do alot of trail riding at different parks and been researching enclosed trailer conversions and u have a Solid simple build for what you want and need it for consider converting the v nose into a bathroom
Thanks for watching! I would love to install an actual bathroom. I didn't mention it in the video, but we also have a portable toilet and curtain up front. It's absolutely convenient to avoid long trips to the bathroom in the middle of the night and throughout the day.
Do a mini split this off season! They're so much stronger and quieter. I got my trailer down to 68 in 98 degree weather this weekend at tally!
Thats wild. I was really looking into mini's at first, but the wiring process scared me off. May have to reconsider now.
Definitely worth the effort. I learned a lot while researching it lol. The Mrs was watching TV curled up in a blanket. Didn't even have it set as low as it could go
Do you remember what portable ac unit you got
A Whynter 12,000 BTU dual hose AC unit that I found on Amazon at the time. I went with this option because of the quick and easy install. However, I think at this point if I were to do it again, I would go ahead and jump into mini split units for the extra cooling power.
be honest, how many times have you bumped your head?😅 nice set up though
Only every time I load/unload the bike lol. Gotta start wearing my helmet under the bunkbed.
Is the $7000 price including the trailer or is that just materials?
I bought the trailer for about 5k, but I've probably really spent closer to 3k in materials (wood, flooring, e-tracs, etc). So, about 8k is better cost estimate.. Still a lot cheaper than an actual toy hauler.