My favorite type of off-roading is slow, technical rock crawling and big obstacle challenges. However, I am not your typical side by side owner who thrashes and beats on their machine to make it do something it’s not designed to. Mine is purposely built to follow most full size rigs…. that don’t want a RZR riding with them. On the flip side, most side by sides can’t follow me where I want to go. Hence the name Misfit RZR, because it just doesn’t fit into any group….
As long as it works for you and you're comfortable with and in , it doesn't really matter what it looks I would be happy and comfortable in it just the way you have it. An idea for your bunk that you want ideas on. 1:get a rope hammock and tie it to your 2×4 that. you're using 10:40 2: go get some canvas material that they sometimes use to make hammocks and attach two sides to your 2×4's and basically make a hammock out of them. I say that since you seem to like what you have burnout pleased with the way it currently looks. Only reason I'd be concerned with the way you have it is because I know how easy the blankets you are using can rip.
Mine is / was doing this also . I put the sensor into the coil & the cycling duration shortened but the unit still froze up . I cleaned both coils & noticed the blower fan was loaded with debris . I cleaned the fins & the air flow more than doubled . I hope that this works
Awesome build man..In the process of figuring out what size/how im going to do one myself..literally 0 carpentery experience but the perfectionist in ne won't settle for mediocre 🤷♂️I don't care how long it takes either cuz it won't look like someone with 0 experience, built it,well as much as possible anyways😂 aesthetics pretty important to me, hence the 0 experience.......Anyways What did it end up costing at the end of the day? roughly?
Just came across your video. It is so helpful to see the details of the plumbing. From the entry to how you have it plumbed to leave the trailer. I've been watching a lot of videos and thinking doing a 8.5 x 24 conversion with V nose. I travel a lot with qn Asphalt company qnd have winters off. Currently have a Northern Lite TC, but would like q little more room for full-time living qnd working. The TC would be fine for my snowbirding in the winter. Once again, thank you and very helpful. Wish this could circulate more for others to watch. Happy camping!
What you did for the pan is great for this application. If someone wants to be anal you can always do the rubber shower liner under the mortor bed and run up the walls 6" like i do for home showers. They also make a adjustable shower drain for this as well. The issue with the drain os they are 2" pvc and would stick down way to far. The only way around that would to build the pan up higher but thats to much for a simple cargo trailer shower thats not used every night all year long. Ps: im a plumber
Seriously great job! I personally think you hit the perfect balance of practical for hauling w/necessities for camping. Not overly done, but not skimped on either. Solid build and solid video. Much appreciated.
The bathroom install in the front is million dollar advice. I have done several drawings and never once considered doing that. I will now when I do my build. Thank you.
I just got a replacement thermistor from furrion because I thought my freeze sensor was faulty. I knew there would be a resistance associated with temperature but I had no spec or baseline. I compared the new one to the old one and values were the same. So it was probably working as it should. However the new design from furrion is a spike compared to the cylinder style I had. So like yours once it was inserted in between the fins it’s cycling like it should. I only had the problem after I installed the room temp sensor relocation kit. Since it could run nonstop to cool the whole unit it started freezing up. Thanks for the video!
it is not the same as it was... when i started my jeep build i thought i was going to hit this trail, now i need to build a buggy next to try this trail
The only issues I can see on the outside or where you have your shore, power hooked up and your city water hook up and your fill tank hook up because you don’t really ever want electricity and water in the same spot if you ever have a leak in your city water hook up you’re gonna fill that electrical outlet with water and possibly have a short
Propane water heaters are extremely dangerous indoors due to carbon monoxide poisoning, many people died from this every year in my hometown many years ago. Yes, they were smart enough to open the bathroom window while taking a shower. Hope this saves someone's life.
I am about to make a bunk, however i think im gonna let the corss member plywood float in smaller sections between the 2x4s and have a lip to be able to catch the ply so it stays where its supposed to. That way you can take down the middle plywood sections, the 2x4s and matress all down in pieces and not having to lift the whole weight of everything at once. My old bunk beds growing up used thos method as they were height adjustable and could easily jusy pop the center plywood out and change the height