One draw back in the window ac is great but, some ac models have drain holes in the bottom. If so go ahead pull ac carefully make 2 rear drain holes in ac unit and reinstall it. While ac is out check drain pan install under ac. Seal up anything factory didn't. Its all a easy fix but will save ya alot of trouble in the long run on hot days the ac is used.
@Thecampingloop update on ac, seen a 17b and 17r the other day. 2024 models. The ac looked to be installed a lil deeper so the rear of ac is more on the outside shroud and way more clearance from bottom of ac and pan underneath. Was super clean to. Ac had a good tilt to it as well. Could be just me but it looked diff on 2024 models.
I wanna say a HUGE Thank You! We are about to start our little nomad journey with one of these! Definitely gonna be only a year tops, but this gave me soooo munch information! I grew up with trailers and always thought they all came with front and back stabilizing jacks! 🤷♀️ Shocked these weren’t lol! 😂
Good Job. You picked almost the same first 5 things we did. The only difference might be the spare tire. My wife would not think about heading down the road without a spare. We bought some outside lights that are solar. They do a great job and then we found out that some campgrounds don't want you using them. Not a big deal, just don't turn them on.
Good thinking with the spare tire. Definitely should’ve put that in there. We carry one just in the back of the truck. Crazy that they don’t come with one. Thanks for watching!
I have the same trailer. So far I've, put a 12 ft awning, added an access door to driver side rear to access area under bottom bunk from outside, additional propane tank, ran propane hose up into area under fridge to hook up the buddy heater, 3k inverter mounted to wall in front storage area, 200 ah sok battery moved to area next to fresh water tank, made the whole bed lift up with struts, thin shade window in entry door, vortex fan in vent by stove, bright exterior light wired to blank in switch panel, new dometic cook top, tv with a charging shelf mounted under it for all our gadgets, and all the things you did, minus the dinette removal. Getting ready to put a bigger window in the "dinning room." Oh yeah... I also carry my motorcycle on the back.
I didn't do the hinge thing, but try not to stow away heavy items on the rear side of the axle. Or at least make sure the trailer is heavy on the tow hook side. Keeps the trailer from swaying.
@@Thecampingloop can you provide a link to the rims and tires. I went on etrailer but it shows the steel rims with load c tires. I currently have load D tires on it but they are what came with it. I didn't see link on your other video for your tire upgrade.
Unfortunately the link is no good. That particular style is discontinued as far as I can tell. This maybe the replacement from what I can tell on etrailer. Hope it helps www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Tires-and-Wheels/Westlake/WST57FR.html
What is the overall height on this one? I have seen mixed messages depending on where I look. Trying to get something to fit at 8 foot in my shop. Can you give me the exact height of this one?