cnynrat
Expedition Leader
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For Sale: 2007 AT Horizon Trailer
Location: La Habra Heights, CA
Price: $12,250 OBO
I’m sure most people here know what these trailers are all about, but in case here is a link to the Adventure Trailers web site: www.adventuretrailers.com/trailers/horizon.
This Horizon is configured with the following options:
Nose Box
Electric brakes
Battery charger and shore plug
12v Auxiliary system
Lifeline GPL-4DL AMG deep cycle battery (210 Amp-Hour capacity)
Ezi-Awn Series 3 1800 tent (70” x 96” sleeping area)
19 Gallon water tank with hand pump
2 - 5 gallon gas/water can holders with red Scepter fuel cans
Slide mounted Engel 35 Fridge/Freezer
Horizon Kitchen option – Slide mounted 2 burner Partner LP stove, Counter/Cutting board inside side box door, Shelving, Propane tank
Fiamma awning
Max Coupler multi-axis trailer coupler
Wheels and Tires: 255-85/R16 KM2’s mounted on 16” x 8” TRD Wheels (Toyota bolt pattern) The tires have only been used on the trailer and have good tread.
Overall the trailer is in good condition, but it has been used as intended so there are some chips and scratches in the powder coat.
The trailer came configured with 2 Group 31 size batteries. I have replaced them with a single 4D AGM batter from Lifeline that provides a reliable 210 amp hour capacity. I will include the original trays for the batteries with the trailer. I also replaced the original charge controller with a NOCO Genius charge controller, which I believe is what Adventure Trailers uses in the later model trailers.
The hubs use the Jeep bolt pattern since the original owner pulled this with a Wrangler. I used wheel adaptors/spacers to convert to the Toyota bolt pattern. This gives the trailer a little wider stance for improved stability, but mostly it was an easy way to convert to the Toyota bolt pattern. You could pull those off and easily use with with Jeep wheels if desired.
You can see pictures of the trailer in action in my trip report from the Maze here on Expedition Portal: Dave's Maze Trip Report
I can be contacted by PM, or by email at cnynrat at gmail dot com. Additional photos available on request.
Thanks for looking.
For Sale: 2007 AT Horizon Trailer
Location: La Habra Heights, CA
Price: $12,250 OBO
I’m sure most people here know what these trailers are all about, but in case here is a link to the Adventure Trailers web site: www.adventuretrailers.com/trailers/horizon.
This Horizon is configured with the following options:
Nose Box
Electric brakes
Battery charger and shore plug
12v Auxiliary system
Lifeline GPL-4DL AMG deep cycle battery (210 Amp-Hour capacity)
Ezi-Awn Series 3 1800 tent (70” x 96” sleeping area)
19 Gallon water tank with hand pump
2 - 5 gallon gas/water can holders with red Scepter fuel cans
Slide mounted Engel 35 Fridge/Freezer
Horizon Kitchen option – Slide mounted 2 burner Partner LP stove, Counter/Cutting board inside side box door, Shelving, Propane tank
Fiamma awning
Max Coupler multi-axis trailer coupler
Wheels and Tires: 255-85/R16 KM2’s mounted on 16” x 8” TRD Wheels (Toyota bolt pattern) The tires have only been used on the trailer and have good tread.
Overall the trailer is in good condition, but it has been used as intended so there are some chips and scratches in the powder coat.
The trailer came configured with 2 Group 31 size batteries. I have replaced them with a single 4D AGM batter from Lifeline that provides a reliable 210 amp hour capacity. I will include the original trays for the batteries with the trailer. I also replaced the original charge controller with a NOCO Genius charge controller, which I believe is what Adventure Trailers uses in the later model trailers.
The hubs use the Jeep bolt pattern since the original owner pulled this with a Wrangler. I used wheel adaptors/spacers to convert to the Toyota bolt pattern. This gives the trailer a little wider stance for improved stability, but mostly it was an easy way to convert to the Toyota bolt pattern. You could pull those off and easily use with with Jeep wheels if desired.
You can see pictures of the trailer in action in my trip report from the Maze here on Expedition Portal: Dave's Maze Trip Report
I can be contacted by PM, or by email at cnynrat at gmail dot com. Additional photos available on request.
Thanks for looking.
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