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bgredjeep

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2019 Diamond Cargo trailer.
22x8.5, 10,000 lb
81" door height, 84" between fenders, 80" to lowest point on the ac controls, 82" is the lowest height for the rest of the ceiling (lights)

Options ordered:
+6" height, straight axle (~4" lift), 30amp power package (2 lights, 2 outlets), AC support and wiring, extended tongue, side door bar lock, 30x15 window.

Updates since purchase:
Epoxy garage floor coating (before first use)
Walls painted
.25" foam roof insulation, wood ceiling
Coleman Mach AC (13.5)
New cabinets and counter top in v-nose
Queen size bed (platform frame and 6" foam rv mattress)
32" TV
Added several additional 120v outlets as I found the need
E track and garage storage hooks in various spots on the walls.

No water tanks or plumbing, but I did use a sink base. I was planning to add a sink and exterior shower, I just never got to it.

$8000 obo

I picked this up in April 2019. Due to back problems over the past year I've only pulled it on ~10 trips. I've used it 3 times since I finished the inside (cabinets, bed, etc) and only camped in it once (Harlan Thanksgiving 2020). It worked great camping, slept well, etc. I used a buddy propane heater and was plenty warm inside while it was in the 30s at night.

Here we are a few months later, my back is blown out again, I'm about to have another surgery and likely won't be able to wheel for at least another year to allow for full recovery from this one. I'd rather not have this just sit for a year so I'm looking to sell it and I'll figure out something else when I'm able to ride again.

$8000 obo
 

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Well, that was faster than expected. SOLD

It's heading to the easy life, towing a 1930s Cadillac.
 
EASY? do you know how much a 1930's caddy weighs? Damn trailer has its work cut out for it!!!
4700lbs according the the guy. About the same as my jeep. He got in the trailer and pulled out a tape measure. 16' bumper to bumper, just to make sure it would fit.

At the very least, no more rough mountain roads and offroad park campsites. Lol
 
Im at week 10 waiting on my enclosed to get here. Pretty much identical to this one except it was 24'.
 
4700lbs according the the guy. About the same as my jeep. He got in the trailer and pulled out a tape measure. 16' bumper to bumper, just to make sure it would fit.

At the very least, no more rough mountain roads and offroad park campsites. Lol
4700 lbs seems light for a car like that with all steel panels, a frame etc. A Grand Cherokee weighs like 4500 lbs and its half plastic.
 

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