DIY PoBack Off-Road Trailer Build

Looking good. You might need longer door chains. It doesn't look like you'll have access to your fridge with the table down.

i can disconnect the chain, once I build my fenders and protection around the bottom of the trailer I’m going to put a lock system together to hold it open straight out to the side
 

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Wow didn’t realize till just now it been so long since I showed an update!!

Pic 1)I’ve installed Rock Lights
Pic 2) fuse block for pump, and lighting
Pic 3) 4 Ga wire installed to charge trailer batteries from Genesis Dual Battery Kit
Pic 4) KC lights installed on rear of trailer
Pic 5) Anderson Plug on Jeep for wire on trailer to charge batteries.
 

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1) Rock Lights at Night
2) Water tank and battery box
3) water tank and pump before box
4) water inlet and city hook up
5) no board HOT water
 

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1) Water at rear of trailer (aka kitchen space)
2) shore power hookup
3) outside view of water fill and city hook up
4) refrigerator space, Blackstone storage space, and electric control panel.
5) outside shower
 

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Overland Vehicle Systems 270 awning installed

First Picture is last weekend, getting ready to drop the 2000lb axle, and install a 3500lb brake axle. This picture is what the trailer will look like afterwards.

Just waiting on axle to arrive.
 

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Random pictures of load out and setup.
You have done a great job IMO. I cant wait to get started on my trailer. I wish I had your electrical knowledge. You are very organized with your electronics as well as your complete build.
 
Done a little more work on the trailer this morning before going to work.View attachment 142653View attachment 142654
Very nice. I have been wanting to do similar things to my 6x10 cargo, just on a larger scale. Keep your build a coming !

Still got several things to complete. I have 2 sets of drawers slides for a pull out kitchen area. Then once the axle is swapped out, I plan to build an exoskeleton around the bottom.
 
Exo sliders make life easier for reaching the roof and protection. Not a lot fo builders add them but they are an excellent option. Nice build.

I’m 6’2” and still have trouble reach on top of the trailer at stock ride height, after the 35” are on I’d never be able to do. Exo sliders are going to super handy, and wife vertically challenged wife will get a lot of use out of them also.