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Post by krisbodean85 on Jul 26, 2016 18:11:55 GMT -10
Well I've been debating for quite some time on buying a camper I can pull with my jeep either my tj or jku. So I've looked at maybe 20-30 pop up campers but they all needed some type of work well I decided to build one. One that would really match my jeeps. So it's a teardrop style camper will only weight no more than 700-800lbs. Complete. It will have a outside shower and will fit a queen size mattress a kitchen in the back with sink propane stove mini fridge cabinets and shelves. The inside will have cabinets as well and storage. Total size about 4'tall 5'wide x9'long maybe less. The whole camper will be rolling on 35" tires. I bought the axle with my tj bolt patter but my jk are dual drilled for tj or jk so that a big plus cause I can use my spare tires on either jeep incase I get a flat on the trailer or vise versa.
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Post by krisbodean85 on Aug 2, 2016 17:21:17 GMT -10
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Post by hottytoddy on Aug 19, 2016 9:13:38 GMT -10
That looks awesome. I've wanted to do that for the longest, except with a 53ft trailer! LOL
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Post by krisbodean85 on Aug 19, 2016 10:51:11 GMT -10
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Post by hottytoddy on Aug 20, 2016 13:30:13 GMT -10
Man, that is really sweet. Glad to see you have good help, too! What program did you use? I work in AUTOCAD almost every day...but the 2007 version.
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Post by krisbodean85 on Aug 22, 2016 16:33:32 GMT -10
I used autocad 2012 but I'm not good by any means I've been trying to learn little at a time. I started on sketch up and it's kinda the same but autocad is way better.
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