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A Little Bit Unhitched
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We’re Lauren, Sam, and Fenton 🐶 and we feel that the more you know about RVing, the more fun you can have doing it.
We created this channel to share educational yet entertaining videos about our low maintenance trailer livin' lifestyle. Whether you are a full-timer like us, a weekend RV warrior, or just getting started, we will do our darndest to deliver applicable and occasionally satirical content to help you enjoy the process.
We are always down to connect and answer questions so feel free to reach out, learn, and laugh with us down the road. It's time to make RVing fun again!
Get social with us:
Instagram: alittlebitunhitched
We created this channel to share educational yet entertaining videos about our low maintenance trailer livin' lifestyle. Whether you are a full-timer like us, a weekend RV warrior, or just getting started, we will do our darndest to deliver applicable and occasionally satirical content to help you enjoy the process.
We are always down to connect and answer questions so feel free to reach out, learn, and laugh with us down the road. It's time to make RVing fun again!
Get social with us:
Instagram: alittlebitunhitched
We're Expecting! How to Install a Crib in your Airstream Travel Trailer
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:44 The challenge?
1:16 Preliminary research, well, it doesn't exist
1:30 Things we knew we needed
2:23 The type of crib we got and why
3:04 Plan #1
3:24 Plan #2 - whoops
4:37 One issue we ran into
5:59 Don't forget this
7:30 Another way to have extra storage
8:06 What we are excited for
Burrito Baby coming Feb. 2024! The biggest challenge thus far was figuring out where the heck we were going to put a crib in the trailer! After lots of research and recognizing that there are very few videos out there of how to go about doing this, well, Sam and I decided we would make a video ourselves! Let us know what advice you all have!
Mini Crib: amzn.to/49mHU2s
Baby Cam: amzn.to/3vZJadb
Shelves: amzn.to/492kIqc
00:00 Intro
00:44 The challenge?
1:16 Preliminary research, well, it doesn't exist
1:30 Things we knew we needed
2:23 The type of crib we got and why
3:04 Plan #1
3:24 Plan #2 - whoops
4:37 One issue we ran into
5:59 Don't forget this
7:30 Another way to have extra storage
8:06 What we are excited for
Burrito Baby coming Feb. 2024! The biggest challenge thus far was figuring out where the heck we were going to put a crib in the trailer! After lots of research and recognizing that there are very few videos out there of how to go about doing this, well, Sam and I decided we would make a video ourselves! Let us know what advice you all have!
Mini Crib: amzn.to/49mHU2s
Baby Cam: amzn.to/3vZJadb
Shelves: amzn.to/492kIqc
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I have a 2017 Tundra, only issues I have had is the truck dose not recognize that the tiler is connected, when you plug in the 7 pin connector none of the lights works, if you scroll over in the driver information center to adjust the gain of the integrated brake controller it says no trailer connected. Have yall ran into this?
I have 2017 Tundra very Reliable the only issue i have had is the truck Dose not recognize that the trailer is connected, none of the lights work, when scroll to the diver information center to adjust the Gain it says no tailor? i guess i have to take to the dealer ?
Dude, FINALLY someone that actually has my size AS and are growing their family! THANK YOU and love this super doable set up. We have a 27ft Eddie Bauer & the only diff is we have the hatchback door. We are not pregnant but have pondered how it would be possible for FTing. Agreed that the stock table is garbage! We did a mod for that which was awesome. Then we did a mod and removed the section you initially thought you'd put the crib and added a ton of storage by basically using the IKEA kallax shelves. I can email you a pic if you would like to see! Congrats on the baby and please keep us updated on your growing pains (lacking a better word) with the little ones sleeping area. Inquiring minds need to know! <3
Thanks for the kind feedback! The Burrito Crew is doing great and baby girl is sleeping so so well! I think she just got used to putting herself to sleep while we were in the kitchen area doing things and now has no issues sleeping with us continuing about our tasks, so far so good!
Love your pool, great job! You two are adorable!
Dah thank you! Was such a fun project that we enjoy and use so often! Definitely the best part of our little chunk of paradise!
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What about getting a tundra with a bigger bed but smaller cab? Like going from the crew max to a double cab? I’m torn between the two.
The irony is the type of people who visit Chuck E Cheese and PF Changs are the folks living in flyover states, own RVs and love camping across national parks and whatnot.
Airstream takes its customer for granted - our airstream is a big fat problem - right now im stranded because the door won’t open. Middle of the night. Because the deal in the toilet broke within 3 months - now we are on the road to a F’n service center and stuck not able to get in to sleep on the way. I really hate this company / can’t wait to sell this piece of shit
Sorry to hear that!
Yeah well who wouldnt want to do that. Its impossible... u cant find land anywhere.
It's definitely tough, took us a while to find what we wanted!
I will never get rid of my Toyota 2016 Tundra crewmax, basic maintenance, oil/filters. Brake pads and disks and spark plugs at (112,000) still runs like new. Gas prices will drop again as soon as Trump is president again. Currently at 116,000 miles on it and see it double/ triple more miles left.
I want to sell my 600,000 house and buy a beautiful house on wheels labeled as an RV but I want a home-based to park it what does the zoning of the land have to be
Depends on the area, it took us a few months to find what we were looking for!
Great video!
Datum….i just LOVE reading these comments about just how dependable their Toyotas have been. We love our 2019 V8 5.7L double cab SR5 4x4 Tundra as well as our 2023 4 cylinder 4x4 access cab Tacoma SR! Keep them running, peeps, ‘cause this newest generation of Toyota trucks have gone to shit. I’m hoping that Toyota goes back to the non turbo reliable Toyota engines! Not only are they breaking down all over the place, but they’re just a fugly truck (BOTH the Tundras as well as the Tacomas…even the 4Runners, too). Love the channel, BTW! Keep up the great videos!!!
Nothing tows like a diesel
Really nice view of your 2017 Tundra. I have a 2013 Tundra Crewmax 4x4 w/ 5.7 engine and tow package w 4.11 axles. Long story short we signed for a 37' Flagstaff 5th Wheel... about 9,400 lbs for our son. He never used it and within the first year....Yep, mom and dad ended up with it. Had my doubts, but my Tundra pulls it very well. I have gotten 10.4 mpg on several occasions. 7.2 pulling up to Fishlake,UT which sits at 10,000' El. I have a 5,000 lb Air Lift airbag system and Drilled and slotted disc brakes. Toyota tundra - 5 stars
Just came accross this vid. As a Toyota master tech. If I was to buy a tundra right now to have for the next 3 years definitely would buy a new one. If I was to buy a Tundra right now and was planning on keeping it for ten years, I'd buy 21 and down. I think i've heard of one engine failure in 14 years on the 5.7 while new. Hear about one a week on the 3.4.
Congratulations on your darling baby girl👶🏻💕💖You two will be awesomely unique and kind parents 🥰❤️Great adventures and abundant blessings for for your family 🥰❤️😇
You both are hilarious and adorable couple 🤣🥰💍Thanks for making me laugh 😂Blessings to you both😇
Appreciate the love and kind words!
The 80% guideline only applies to Ford. Ford derates their F-150 towing capacities 2% per 1000ft of elevation. Your Tundra was certified to SAE J2807 standards which include steep grades and 100 degree temperatures. Plus Toyota was the only manufacturer to adopt J2807 in 2010 which verifyed how over built tbe truck was vs Ford, GM, Ram, and Nissan whom all waited for the next generations to certify. BTW, I love the electric truck idea.
I have a 4.6 2014 Tundra how will it TOW?
👍🇺🇲
i have a 2015 tundra and carry 30 foot travel trailer no problem just added some air bags and now drives like a champ....
Getting everything stuck
Did you have to put a septic tank in?
The land already had a septic tank in place!
Now that great
Meh, Tundra’s don’t tow very much. The payload is weak too. That’s like the truck for people who have never owned a truck before, and don’t know what they are doing.
I hope your fog doesn’t chase/harass any wildlife.
The only thing he is interested in chasing is his ball 😅
Everybody know Toyota is being very conservative about their max tow and payload😁 tundra sure is underrated😂
I bought a 2021 Toyota Tundra Platinum with the 5.7 iforce platinum edition used 35,000 miles. It came with air lift air bags, clear bra, weather tech floor covers, tri bed cover, rhino bed, aftermarket gun safe for middle console. I paid 47,000. I added radium oil catch can and genuine transmission cooler system (1,300) system. I think I did pretty good! I am going to add the TRD color match second good scoop as well. Toyota 5.7 iforce is amazing and reliable. You can just feel how it is built better. I have owned Chevy, ford, and driven ram at work. Toyota is just built different. 💪🏼
I bought a 2020 Platinum 4x4 February 16, 2023. Had 20,736 miles on it, paid $40k. Traded in a 2020 4x4 Titan with 56k on it, and got $35k. Twice the projected longevity, for $5k!
There is absolutely no way I would buy an electric truck for the lifestyle you are living. I know gas mileage is not good on tundra's, I own one. But the tradeoff is reliability and that's why I bought mine.
New to your channel. You two crack me up. That is all. For now.
Appreciate the kind words! Just over here having fun with it!
You have one of the best year tundras they have the factory transmission cooler in that year and they also have grease fittings on the driveshafts. Just do your maintenance on that truck and it will last you a long time don’t forget to maintain the transmission also. And do your driveline maintenance also since you’re towing so heavy. The truck can handle it just do your maintenance. I have two of these trucks a 17 and a 21 I love them both.
Loved your video until you adder the electric truck comment
Next time yall go that way I would suggest stopping a few miles before the state park and visit Ocean Lakes Family Campground. If yall plan a summer trip, try it!
We will definitely have to check it out!
I love your decor. Great taste. Enjoy your life.
Appreciate the feedback! It's fun to decorate a tiny space!
My 2018 is identical to yours. I pull a Winnie 2108 and wind is by far my greatest nemesis. It runs right up steep hills at 60mph in 4th.. but turn it into the wind and the power/mileage gods give me the middle finger. My trailer is about 5000lbs, tandem axle with great brakes. Sway/wag without a wdh was good, better with an Anderson hitch. I’m usually around 5000ft altitude.. wish I had a turbo, but I won’t buy the new ittybitty 3.5L turbo replacement for displacement.. and the damn thing is $70000, and imagine what that unproven thing will cost to fix! I’m considering a TRD supercharger to erase my altitude power loss (and it’ll slightly improve economy). For you guys, that trailer, your distances… I’d be hunting high and low for a grandpa’s low mileage early 2000’s F250 with a 7.3L - many are still out there as rv tow vehicles only, some can be found at rv dealers. A nice clean 7.3L Expedition would be like hitting the vehicle lottery.
Off topic tip, chewing gum, rubber all day is bad. Your saliva system is making acidic mixture to break it down for stomach and does it non-stop since you never swallow the rubber, but you do swallow the acid mixture damaging the stomach.
We are really wanting to boondock there but from reviews I read online it looks like they took a bunch of the sites away and it's difficult to find spots, especially for big rigs...did you have this same experience?
We were fortunate and this wasn't an issue when we were there! But we've heard it's been a bit more of an issue in recent years.
i have the same truck for towing, i tow 4500lbs, it barely knows its back there.
Buy only new… don’t want to buy someone else’s problems 😂
My 2019 tundra 5.7 sr5 double cab. was $33,500 brand new in September of 2019. So in my case. I’ll say buying new was a great move. But. Nowadays. Prices are bananas. So. 🤷🏻♂️. It’s hard to say. Trucks been almost flawless. Went In for the big Toyota fuel pump recall. Other than that. Brakes once. Oil changes. Lots of gas. 😄. My boat is 8000+ lbs on the trailer. Does well. Only thing I wish I had was the 38 gallon tank. Trucks still under warranty, so when that’s up I may look for a big tank out of a totaled tundra and put it in. Great video. Good luck with the truck and camper.
I have a 2007 Tundra which has a TOW/HAUL switch. Does your truck have that switch or setting?
If you want to be assured that big crowds don't come to a national park and you have it to yourself the best thing to do is spread rumors everywhere about people missing. A favorite is that you have seen Bigfoot on many occasions carrying off both adults and children to do God knows what. That seems to get boring and it doesn't affect people go to dogman.
Love your videos! Wife and I are thinking about buying an AS in the next few years, but I have been seeing many “quality” issues from many customers. Has Thor always built AS’s?
We've heard of some issues as of recent however, we haven't had any issues with ours and we feel it has been a quality investment! Going on 5 years with little issues!
If you haven't yet, install airbag suspension to the rear leafs. You'll eliminate the squat in the rear and stiffen the suspension, and take alot of strain off the driveline. It's a must for towing that trailer.
I’m not surprised, you are driving a Tundra, quality, I think it’s great you researched so well and found the quality you were looking for.
Congratulations 🎉 I just found your channel today looking for Tundra content, and possibly travel trailers. Your content is pretty great, easy to watch, hilarious, good entertainment, I’ve started watching from the beginning and am enjoying the journey. I like what you’re posting, and you both are very knowledgeable about everything I’ve seen here. Thanks 😊
Appreciate the feedback, Freddy! We so enjoy it, it's been a fun creative outlet for us!
Wow, food too?! Looks like a good time.
Hilarious!!!
The script wrote itself!
I heard that you can’t buy land and put an rv on there if it’s not a home “structure”
It all depends on your specific city and county rules and covenants 👍🏻
Great! I will be there in the middle of May and also to the Yellowstone National Park amongst many other places as part of a 2-week guided bus tour with hiking in the National Parks. Should be fun.
That sounds amazing! Enjoy!
@@ALittleBitUnhitched Thanks. We did not spend so much time at Grand Teton, but at the moment we are at the Yellowstone National Park and will be there tomorrow.