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Pete P
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 พ.ย. 2007
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Nice !
@@leeinwis thanks!
I love your outdoor kitchen! It's the best one I've seen. I going to save this video in case I get the chance to build my own one day.
@lyndavonkanel8603 thank you very much. You should definitely build one!
Wow, so nice for that price. I put 4x that into my 6x10 build! 🙄😏 Well done
@@loyd3theMightyMiniCamper Thanks!
“I opened a beverage…” Pete. You had a beer. Just say you had a cold brewski lol
@@stradosphere 🤣
I like the set up. Great job
@@AdrianaChipps thank you!
Love your set up. The layout with outside kitchen is just what I like. But are you really bear-safe inside ? Esp. with the smells of food I thought they can break in easally? I do not live in a bear country have no exp.
@evibertolait8262 we camp in black bear country and they are not as strong at Brown bears. It would take a lot of time and strength for a black bear to enter. I have been camping in it for 3 years now with no problems. It's much quieter than tent camping too, so if there was a bear outside I probably wouldn't even hear it. Keeps our stuff safe also from thieves when we are out biking.
Outside kitchen? No thanks. Bugs, Wind and Rain, etc Exhaust Fan will handle any odors. 6 x 12...??? Don't think so. 7 x 12.... then you can sleep east to west. Saves a lot of room. You mention that the 4 Runner doesn't tow very well. Trade it in for a Toyota Tundra. The longer wheelbase will tow better, same engine.
Nicely done and very functional. It is a hotel room on wheels. Don't you need a shower though?
@liberaljoe thanks! We just use the showers at the campground. Most of my friends that have full size campers still use the campground showers so that they don't have to empty their tanks so often.
Nice man. I'm glad I watched this. I'm looking for one to haul with my 4Runner. I would have it convertible between a camper and a cargo trailer though because I plan to haul my ATV or whatever else I need with it too
@swimmer8585 great idea. Your 4Runner should have no problem hauling it.
Your build made me excited to do this build.
Thanks! I hope your build is great!
Great Idea
The factory trailers have all kinds of "bows and wrinkles" in the sheet metal. Yours is tight.
I love the kitchen outside theme, the separated bed area....I love it
@rawdata7569 hey thanks
Same setup in an "overlander" trailer would be easily 15-18k for this exact config. Maybe a bit nicer, but this is a bargain even with labor involved. Great job!
@@richieewinns Thanks! I agree.
Heck! This is like a million times better than a tent . . . warm and cozy! Great job!
@pakrm2023 Thanks! Im actually camping in it right now.
good job!
@Chris-yy7qc thanks Chris!
Superb layout.
@@jeffreeves7212 thanks Jeff!
Nice
thanks
Very nice.
@@beerdrinker6452 thanks
Sincere respect. Very nice.
I would have never thought about a kitchen "garage" in a cargo trailer. Genius!
@beerdrinker6452 thank you!
Nice job bro amazing build 👌
@@JohnDirk0_0 thanks!
That looks so badass. Im definitely doing this over buying a 15-20k teardrop
@NvrGoATM Thanks. Yeah, you should definitely build your own. Make it exactly the way you want it to fit your needs. Good luck 👍
Very nice! Thanks for sharing
I love the kitchen outside like you did, but id get the ramp and flip the door so it opens up rather than down. I would do a different interior build, but overall this is outstanding.
@@JohnSmith-xi2oq thanks
Beautiful job!
@@kay-wt2rw thanks
How nice of the people to show us their builds but your dragging them out too long!
@@LeahDailey-t5m Sorry, it was a lot to explain.
No need to apologize bro people are just stupid sometimes thanks for taking ur time to explain
Do you by chance have the measurements for the wood used to frame the kitchen. Also I noticed you mudding the trailer, did you add any insulation? We are in a colder climate
@cricketcricket5547 sorry I can’t remember the measurements. I'm not sure what mudding is, can you explain?
@AdventureContinuesAgain It looked like you mudded the seams and I thought perhaps you did some sort of insulating
just saw this, very helpful. I noticed the door is more like an rv style door. is that something diamond did for you or did you install that? a standard trailer door doesn't work obviously. Thanks!
@northwestpaintcorrectionan7002 Thanks. Yes I ordered it with an RV door. The company is actually Dynamite trailers, I misspoke. I think they are all made by the same manufacturer in Georgia.
Wow, love your camper and your true camping philosophy. Camping has changed to bringing your home out to a barren parking lot, sad! I love the approach of staying comfortable, dry, warm/cool and getting away from it all (instead of bringing it all with you, LOL). Happy camping!
@@neddufrene7281 Thanks!!!
Hats off to you! Beautiful job.
@@OldGoatGuero thanks old Goat!
Pete, I know that you have the 4.0L V6 in your 4Runner. Install a “Dry” cold air intake and have your 4Runner tuned with the Overland Torque Tune, (OTT). The OTT will increase your horsepower by 25 and your torque also by 25 more lb ft. You’ll also get 1-3 MORE mpg. We bought a new 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed. Our (my) Tacoma has the 3.5L Naturally Aspirated (NA) V6. The factory horsepower is 278 and the torque is 265 at 3,800 RPM. After installing the cold air intake and the OTT, my Tacoma now has 318 horsepower and 295 lb ft of torque at 2,300 RPM. I’m getting 22mpg at 82mph with the cruise control set on I-90 in Montana. Here in north central Washington state I set the cruise on 75mph on I-90 and I’m getting 23.5 - 25mpg. Before installing the intake and the OTT, I was getting 21 mpg in WA and 19-20mpg in MT. The OTT costs $450 - $500 and it’s worth every penny. Safe travels, Man !
When towing a trailer, it’s more stable on the road if your main weight is closer to the tongue. When I do my build, the kitchen will be at the front, bathroom next to it and the bedroom in the back. Just my preference.
@Doc1855 I agree, trailers with more weight on the tongue ride better and straighter. I have never weighed my trailer and don't know if it's tongue heavy or not, but I can say it rides straight as an arrow. I don't think my kitchen has a lot of weight. I can't pick my trailer tongue by hand so I imagine it's over 300lbs at the tongue. Good luck with your build and have fun camping!
We’re looking for a trailer about this size or a bit bigger. Our (my) 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab with a 6’ bed can only tow 6,500 #. I don’t want to tear up my truck, as I plan on driving it until I die. I’m quite sure that my wife will continue using it to plow our 5-7 ft of snow every winter off our private road until she passes away too. Luckily I drive less than 10K miles per year so in 20 years it’ll have less than 200K miles and because it’s a Toyota then I’m sure it’ll still be running well.
Nice build. I have an Outdoors channel and bout to buy a trailer to convert like you did. Really appreciate ya makin' the video Pete
@@DaGarbageDisposal good luck with your build!
Brother, you did an awesome job with this project….
Thank you
Thanks for sharing! We are hoping to start our build soon and are thinking to keep things light and simple like you did. Safe Travels!
@pointaadventures5361 thanks, and good luck with your build
You’re a bad ass sir!
Very nice build, you did a wonderful job! 👍
Thank you!
Lots of original ideas. Very nice
Thanks
Awesome camper! I love the ideas. Gives me something to work with on my own build. One of the best i've seen.
Thanks! Hope it inspires your build.
When you had this what was the MPG on your 4runner when towing?
At 65mph about 12 mpg
The bunkbed is genius! Well done.
Hey thanks
Can u stealth camp in these?
Heck yeah
And another nice part is that if anything leaks or breaks, you can probably figure out what and likely a cheap fix. If something breaks or leaks in a factory built camper, RV or 5th wheel, good luck. Expect to wait a while and spend a bunch.
Yeah, pretty simple, just a giant lunch box
Could easily be turned into an office with a bed.
Great video! What / How did you insulate??? Are you still using?
Yes still using it. Going camping next weekend. I purchased it with insulation.
Now that's how it's done ladies and gentlemen.
Thanks!
I forgot to ask you, do you like guacamole?!
I friggin love guacamole!!!
ugh, I knew you were going to get comments about the gray water. I would just fill that tub then throw it in the woods. It's water.
Yeah I know. It's the same thing tent campers do. Thanks for your comment!