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^^ nice Legend (and pull vehicle)! I'm guessing you fit the RZR in it?

Yes I'm really happy to have an all aluminum unit now after seeing how brutally rusty my old steel open trailer frame has gotten over the years (even paint it every second year). My tandem 7x19 has torsion axles so no leaf springs to rust either. 

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Found some windows on eBay that are narrow enough to fit between the framing. Busted out the jigsaw and sheets of insulation foam. It’s now my better-than-a-tent camp trailer.

 

The Honda is much taller than the rzr and rubs the rear opening. 76” tall just fits.

 

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On 1/15/2019 at 6:03 PM, cperk said:

Pic last fall, I’ve since upgrade to a 2500 diesel.cca3a5b75404b34090311ad2fb6cd256.jpg318d9a272960238c3dd36b8db94065b9.jpg
Just have to get a shell and the kayak racks back on!!!


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Holy cow that's a long travel trailer. Do you just camp in pull-through spots? There's no way that beast would fit anywhere go. I barely get my lifted 18' jayco into where we camp without ripping the jacks or decals off.

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Upgraded the truck to a 2020 AT4 2500 HD Duramax.

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New to us 2017 308bhts. 9a052fbdb5f665683d5fcb337ab57ac1.jpgc7d40e75d806f20e6bfb6c23d375b0b2.jpg

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Awesome trailer and absolutely impressive setup. Now I'm inspired to upgrade my current setup. I wanted to turn my truck into an off-road recovery vehicle before. I'm currently looking at fifth wheel hitch at 4wheelonline and see if it will suffice for towing. 

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Towed a new toy home. Really gotta get a new receiver to adjust for the lowered suspension. And I'm fairly certain the Uhual trailer weighed more than the bike. 

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Rented a 6x10 cargo trailer to move some stuff this week.

I loaded the trailer with lots of tongue weight, in addition to having lots of weight in the truck bed. It leveled out the truck pretty good. I hauled it 5h down the highway. Got 14.1 l/100km loaded, with a tailwind. On the way back, empty, I got 16.5 l/100km into a very strong headwind.

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2020 Rockwood 2509S. Our first trip a few weeks ago, Headed to Cumberland Mountain State Park, Tennessee 90bfc2d96cbec0c3f0b2b3abbca9f44e.jpg

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Heading to the lake after the storm cleared out.  Trailer is about 35', about 5000 lbs with the boat.  

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We sold our 2008 Harris Flotebote 250 and picked up a brand new Harris Mariner 230. Looks just like yours!

 

 

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