http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=690272
Pretty cool, seems like a lot to tow, I would prolly want like want more set of wheels on there as well, but thats just me. Anyways really cool and props to him for building what he wanted and being creative.
That is really slick - I wonder why he spent all that time and effort and didn't make the back half enclosed though. Seems like it would be way easier and economical to remodel the front 15' of a 35' enclosed car hauler by building a wall with a door.
ignorant wrote: Didn't I post that a bit ago.. along with the redneck uhaul van thing. Anyway.. Its a cool idea.
Sorry Ignorant, I didn't see it; I did see the U-Haul though.
walterj wrote: That is really slick - I wonder why he spent all that time and effort and didn't make the back half enclosed though. Seems like it would be way easier and economical to remodel the front 15' of a 35' enclosed car hauler by building a wall with a door.
There is a local company you can buy the prelam paneling and the aluminum bracing structure.
914Driver wrote:ignorant wrote: Didn't I post that a bit ago.. along with the redneck uhaul van thing. Anyway.. Its a cool idea.Sorry Ignorant, I didn't see it; I did see the U-Haul though.
no problem.. I've been sleep deprived lately.
walterj wrote: That is really slick - I wonder why he spent all that time and effort and didn't make the back half enclosed though. Seems like it would be way easier and economical to remodel the front 15' of a 35' enclosed car hauler by building a wall with a door.
If you're hauling around a lifted Jeep you just spent the day driving through mud, it probably wouldn't be worth the effort.
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