My Chaser Trailer
Trailers make camping so convenient.
Here's mine; got it from Jurassic Cars in Tucker, GA:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALxGLVJY0QE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcSbOOU7wss
Here's mine; got it from Jurassic Cars in Tucker, GA:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALxGLVJY0QE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcSbOOU7wss
I am having a trailer built. It is cool to see other examples so once the base is done then I can add on the trick stuff. Would also be nice to hear what doesn't work so well. My trailer will double as utility since we have no truck.Attachment 32476
Trailer is looking good so far!!!
I am having a trailer built. It is cool to see other examples so once the base is done then I can add on the trick stuff. Would also be nice to hear what doesn't work so well. My trailer will double as utility since we have no truck.Attachment 32476
$8K for the trailer and I've put a little over $2,300 into additional farkles so far.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKw4GkyBAoA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7XqK6OYDaI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ru8OSylEHg
I've moved the LP tanks to the rear, added a Max Coupler from AT, installed shelves, upgraded the mattress & sleep platform, swapped tires, installed a fridge, new group 31 Diehard Platinum, Honda generator, heat, axe/shovel mounts, etc...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKw4GkyBAoA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7XqK6OYDaI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ru8OSylEHg
I've moved the LP tanks to the rear, added a Max Coupler from AT, installed shelves, upgraded the mattress & sleep platform, swapped tires, installed a fridge, new group 31 Diehard Platinum, Honda generator, heat, axe/shovel mounts, etc...

I looked at that style and man they are perfect for for the jeep.
I bought the ezi awn tent and we alleady have a lot of gear Once the base trailer is done then I can get creative with accesories. The fold down table/work surfaces look like a major plus.
I bought the ezi awn tent and we alleady have a lot of gear Once the base trailer is done then I can get creative with accesories. The fold down table/work surfaces look like a major plus.
There's nothing like having an instant table --- but pay attention to the size of it; if it's too large, it makes it hard to lean across to access the inside of the box.
I also carry two additional tables and built a series of shelves to suit the sizes of containers, stove, pans, etc.
awning & table deployed during rainy trip:

kitchen side shelves:

fridge and drygoods; fridge is on sliders:
I also carry two additional tables and built a series of shelves to suit the sizes of containers, stove, pans, etc.
awning & table deployed during rainy trip:

kitchen side shelves:

fridge and drygoods; fridge is on sliders:


