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Should be here Monday! Woot!
RTT is mounted fully, added some extra latches for the side boxes. Started to pack it, front "generator compartment" works well for the annex/floor/and other tent accessories. Also threw in some fishing gear.
Excellent! Not that I'm in any hurry to go use this thing. Shake down trip is set for first week in Sept. and I have a ton more to do. Fingers crossed it cools down a bit before then... really doubtful though.
I wish.. I went with a 21 gallon tank with pump off Ebay. Also picked up a 2 stage water filter system and prefilter for it. Now just to figure out where the water will come out. I'm thinking behind the rear fender.
Well I sent them a message. I didn't see the product on their website. Out of curiosity how much longer is that extension over stock? < C U OffRoad answered this for me, stock is 5.5" and this is 18"! Woot!>
Just spoke to them on the phone, awesome customer support!
A few pics
A LifeTime folding table holder.. awaiting SS latches to hold in place.
Extra support up front and the foundation for the future solar slideout.
RTT on top.. not fully installed at this point.
MaxCoupler.. I added a bolt on top to keep it tight and prevent rattling...
I've had my trailer since first week in May and my awning mounts are identical. I just don't have an awning yet. I actually just got my RTT mounted today. (CVT Mt Rainier Summit Series). The plan is to do a Summit series awning in the same gray color.
I have one of those as well... have yet to use it. (Its really hot in central Texas about now).
Just finished up modifying the front RTT rack to allow for future solar panel slideouts, and support of the sorta oversized CVT Mt Rainier Summit series RTT. The rear rack was also modified to allow...
Oh I'm jealous of the Taco guys getting above 15 MPG. I'm currently at about 12-13 MPG on the highway (she's a fat pig for sure). But to be honest this thing has never really got above 17 even when brand new.
Talks of one in early August down south near Cabelas.
See the last posts in this thread.
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/atx-rigs-n-tacos-austin-tx-06-29-2017.7776/page-4#post-131713
Thanks for the the tip! I'm just lazy and everything goes in the dryer. :) But hey if I do the washing bag I can easily put them on a drying rack. Note to self... buy a drying rack.
When I was a young one, mom bought a new 85 Honda Civic Wagon AWD... it was my Expo vehicle as I had just got my license. She was not as impressed as I was when I brought it home and had to explain the dirt/crap underneath the vehicle in the driveway. But man, that little thing could go. I...
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