- Location
- Southern Indiana
I peeled the diff cover back on mine. Fair amount of gear oil on the trailer when I got home. Guess I really have to buy a new one now.
Riddler diff covers are awesome! :greensmok
I peeled the diff cover back on mine. Fair amount of gear oil on the trailer when I got home. Guess I really have to buy a new one now.
Thanks. I'll keep that in mind. I always shop deep South or South West. Well worth the drive out of the rust belt
A school bus conversion is still in my mind. Better plumbing, wiring, insulation, annual state inspections and service records. Custom floor plan. Seems worth the extra work.
Beats mac's 10k reasons why I shouldn't buy a motor home also. Bus chassis are stupid simple.
I peeled the diff cover back on mine. Fair amount of gear oil on the trailer when I got home. Guess I really have to buy a new one now.
This thing is awesome! Who owned/owns this?
Not that new. Id prefer a class A for the size. I think 8-10k is my range. If i cant swing a deal at that then ill just build a bus
Here are a few more details/pics
http://naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1052606&highlight=hauler
Don't tow a Jeep on a trailer with a class A unless you put some effort into beefing up the frame. Your run of the mill class A,B, or Cs are not rated to tow over 5,000 pounds. You will twist the frame and the doors screw things up.
Trust me....
If your primary reason is to love in it while you finish your house, get a used travel trailer and sell it when you are done with it. You will be tired of it and won't want to camp in when you are finished. I know of three people, my self included that did as you plan and ended up selling.