Starcraft (2009)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 2009 |
VIN : | 1saas01d691aa5624 | Make: | Starcraft |
North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Vehicle description
2009 Starcraft 1701 tent trailer. Box length is rough 8 feet not including.
Full sub frame out that was built of 2"x3" steel tubing with independent trailing arms on air bags with shocks. Currently each bag is separated and is a manual fill.
The interior has a dinette that turns into a bed and two slide out beds. One bed is 56"x 78" the other is 40"x78". I added reflective insulation under them for warmth.
The dinette has large storage compartments under both seats that I made larger and sealed.
I installed a 30 gallon water tank underneath the trailer in the rear. With the weight centered this way you can lift the front of the trailer by hand but still have enough tongue weight to tow smooth at 75 mph.
Has a propane furnace inside that keep the kiddos warm! ! Has a standard bbq tank that has lasted us 3 nights through january death valley trips including cooking.
Sink with electric water pump and stove.
Has a 3 way fridge, but I just use it for dry food storage.
I installed a 12V plug trailer plug interior for my dometic fridge that sits above the stock fridge when setup. Fridge not included
I modified all the cubby holes to be larger and store to store extra gear and what not. Amazing how much wasted space
Also added about 60" of 1"x2" poplar wood to interior to help with strength! ! !
I modified a set of military metal fenders to fit where the tiny stock fenders were.
3500# axle that has built in manual parking brakes that I haven"t setup.
front and rear stabilizers along with rear ammo cans on each side with a full spare tire.
On the tongue is a propane tank, group 29 deep cycle battery, and wireless winch to raise the roof up.
Currently sitting on the H3 rims and 35" tires.
Roughly 1700# with new frame suspension and water tank installed
Added tie down supports to the roof to keep it bouncing around in the wind. (made a HUGE difference in high winds)
I"m sure I am missing stuff lol. It was a big upgrade for comfort being able to sit inside with the kids eat, cook, and fire up the heater when it got cold out. Here is a link to the build.
The first page is missing some photos but the rest should be there.
http:/ forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/130089-UAV-TT-(off-road-tent-trailer)-build
Full sub frame out that was built of 2"x3" steel tubing with independent trailing arms on air bags with shocks. Currently each bag is separated and is a manual fill.
The interior has a dinette that turns into a bed and two slide out beds. One bed is 56"x 78" the other is 40"x78". I added reflective insulation under them for warmth.
The dinette has large storage compartments under both seats that I made larger and sealed.
I installed a 30 gallon water tank underneath the trailer in the rear. With the weight centered this way you can lift the front of the trailer by hand but still have enough tongue weight to tow smooth at 75 mph.
Has a propane furnace inside that keep the kiddos warm! ! Has a standard bbq tank that has lasted us 3 nights through january death valley trips including cooking.
Sink with electric water pump and stove.
Has a 3 way fridge, but I just use it for dry food storage.
I installed a 12V plug trailer plug interior for my dometic fridge that sits above the stock fridge when setup. Fridge not included
I modified all the cubby holes to be larger and store to store extra gear and what not. Amazing how much wasted space
Also added about 60" of 1"x2" poplar wood to interior to help with strength! ! !
I modified a set of military metal fenders to fit where the tiny stock fenders were.
3500# axle that has built in manual parking brakes that I haven"t setup.
front and rear stabilizers along with rear ammo cans on each side with a full spare tire.
On the tongue is a propane tank, group 29 deep cycle battery, and wireless winch to raise the roof up.
Currently sitting on the H3 rims and 35" tires.
Roughly 1700# with new frame suspension and water tank installed
Added tie down supports to the roof to keep it bouncing around in the wind. (made a HUGE difference in high winds)
I"m sure I am missing stuff lol. It was a big upgrade for comfort being able to sit inside with the kids eat, cook, and fire up the heater when it got cold out. Here is a link to the build.
The first page is missing some photos but the rest should be there.
http:/ forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/130089-UAV-TT-(off-road-tent-trailer)-build