View Poll Results: What color to paint my trailer

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  • Leave it Yellow

    4 10.53%
  • Green to match my Jeep

    22 57.89%
  • Flat Desert Tan

    12 31.58%


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Thread: Tentrax project and review

  1. #11
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    Apr 2008
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    I guess I will leave it yellow for now and use it for a bit before I do any major changes.
    I have been buying stuff to outfit this trailer a little at a time for several months and now that I have the trailer I can start installing.
    List of stuff I'm working on first-

    national Luna power pack
    arb fridge
    12volt sockets and LED lighting
    power inverter 400 watt
    pelican case tongue box


    I'm still looking for a water tank or cans and 2 fuel cans

    Pic's coming of project progress later today
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    Jess
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  2. #12
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    If yellow aint your style, you might just get it wrapped. This way it can be returned to yellow if/when time to sell. Maybe go two-tone to match the jeep.

  3. #13
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    I was thinking of that too but I am starting to like the yellow!
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    Jess
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  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by loren85022 View Post
    ...Maybe go two-tone to match the jeep.
    My thoughts exactly. Match the trailer lid to the Jeep's hardtop. If you do decide to paint it to match why go half-way?
    '08 FJ Cruiser 4x4 5AT, SANDSTORM

  5. #15
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    I have made some progress on my trailer but still waiting on some parts to arrive before I can go much further.
    The ARB 30 qt. fridge fits very well on the tongue rack and I tossed the cheap rubbermaid box that came with the trailer and used a Pelican case 1620 for my camp kitchen. Of course I had to add the Monster sticker (I work for them) and Sierra Expeditions sticker, Wil is great about getting my parts on time.


    Test fitting the National Luna power pack and Big Kahuna shower, everything fits perfect. There really is a lot of room inside these little trailers.

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    Drilling a big hole for the solar panel chargeing port was nerve wracking but I had a great helper to make sure all was installed properly.


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    I need to find a way to cover the front panel of the fridge, I wish ARB made a better cover.
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  6. #16
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    Feb 2009
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    Jess,

    After seeing those pictures, I think the RRT idea will work out Great. It is bigger then I was thinking. Can you give more information on your solar set up? I am thinking of adding solar to my trailer.

    TexGX

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexGX View Post
    Jess,

    After seeing those pictures, I think the RRT idea will work out Great. It is bigger then I was thinking. Can you give more information on your solar set up? I am thinking of adding solar to my trailer.

    TexGX
    I am using a powerfilm 60 watt fold up solar panel and so far very impressed with the quality of them, I have used rigid panels in the past but they are fairly fragile and awkward to store. The fold up panel is about the size of a notebook. I found it on Ebay for $650 shipped, not too bad.
    I will post more pics when I get it finished this week, let me know a time your free and I can show you how I have everything installed.
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  8. #18
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    Why do you need a RTT when the Tentrax has a tent built into it? You can see the tent poles in one of the previous pictures.
    7.3 Super Duty, 4X4, Ext Cab Shortbed, 6 Spd Manual. Hawk FWC
    2006 Jeep Unlimited
    Lexus is250 AWD (Hers)

    1980 HJ45 Diesel LBP (Sold to some dude in Utah)
    1984 Troopy, ExPo White (Sold to the same dude in Utah that bought my other dream truck)
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  9. #19
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    Mostly because the tent on it is not what I would consider quality and not sure how well it will work in monsoon wind and rain. the bed is not very comfortable, and also I would prefer not to have to unload everything on the tongue to deploy the tent. I will still use the tent for my upcoming trip and see how it does for this 10 day adventure.
    I like the overall concept of the tentrax but if Adventure Trailers made something smaller then the chaser I would have seriously considered purchaseing one.
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  10. #20
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    Dec 2009
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    Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA
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    Paint the bottom tub green... and the lid tan to match the jeep.
    2008 Jeep Wrangler JKU Rubicon "Ubercon" - 3.8L V6, 6 Spd Manual, RockTrac with Dana 44's on 32's. Mostly stock for now...
    SOLD - 1988 Jeep Wrangler "Golden Eagle" - 350 TBI, NV4500, Dana 300, Detroit Locked Dana 44, Spooled 9", SOA, 37" MTR's
    SOLD - 1994 Jeep Wrangler "Oliver" - 4 Cylinder Stocker on 31" Kuhmo MTs

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