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@@westernsharpiethe kit i got came with round lights , not square lightslike you have in your video above & i also have another 2 trailers - 56306 - that im wanting to change the rear bumper on to have the tripple square lights on so ... in total i got 3 trailers for the light change to square lights & also have running lights at the top of the reefer trailer
I've seen some built and ready Rigs going for over $1000 US!! 😮 (OR $1800 Canadian - $27,400 Australian!!! 😳😂😆🤣) kidding. Experience the kit...... We're a friendly community, so you'll get more help than you could ask for if you need any. Plus... you'll develop the understanding and skill to fix it yourself, should anything break.
Hi! Nice work again! Like that camper. I'm with Chessi about leaning. The Chevy K10 was a bit stiffer i mean. But great always. Your detailing is awesome. (I told you few time ago...😊) Greets from Germany! Olaf. 🛻🇩🇪
Excellent work, being able to make modifications and make these parts yourself is better and cheaper and at least we can do what we want. The test was very good with this little passage in the mud 😊 I just have one question why not put smaller shock absorbers so that the rc is lower, it is in relation to the weight of the camper?
Excellent work, being able to make modifications and make these parts yourself is better and cheaper and at least we can do what we want. The test was very good with this little passage in the mud 😊 I just have one question why not put smaller shock absorbers so that the rc is lower, it is in relation to the weight of the camper?
Thats craftmanship, awesome work. What i see is, it leans in the turns to the outside. Have you installed heavier shocks or springs? A swaybar on the rearaxle could also helps i guess. It is some weight the rig has to carry on its back. 😊
Thanks! It does lean on a given side from time time, could be the unevenness of the ground, the battery inside the camper sliding to one side or even just not having the shocks evenly adjusted. It's top heavy no doubt and the truck being so tall doesn't help. For as little as i cruise around with the camper on, I don't want to change the suspension, I agree though stiffer shocks would help. It's still pretty impressive the fact it can take weight and not roll over. Hey thanks for watching and commenting!
@@jeffoliver3053 Well theres about $700 Cdn in material plus about 1000 hours of labour, so hopefully that answers your question. Sorry to hear about your sled.
Oh geez man those campers are insanely impressive! 73k views...... I think you need to do more camper videos. I would love to see some time lapse footage of the build process. You've got a new subscriber. Aloha from maui! 😎🤙🏽
Very nice motorcycle, I can imagine that for the moment you favor good rides, and I understand you 😊 It's very good work, I really like the three axles and also these magnetic cables to be able to remove them easily, it's really an excellent idea. The two trailers make a really very long set, it reminds me of trucks in Australia. Honestly, these magnet cables are absolutely a brilliant idea. well done 👌
im building my 1st grand hauler and tanker trailer. i am wondering if you carry a tanker trailer that handles more aux lights because i am using the gt power trailer light kit also and it comes with reverse and extra lights. any suggestions and approx cost would be great thank you
I don't sorry. I actually don't sell trailers. Sounds like the only option is to customize a Tamiya tanker yourself. Drill holes where you want to add lights.