Hey brother. I think that tote is the perfect size to use as a cooking table when you get where your going. Just tall enough as your standing to do several things. Fantastic add to your setup buddy. Great job. :)
looks good... just a thought, the box could be turned around the other way (180 degrees). it would still leave enough room to get into it from both sides. that would get it much closer to the runaway. just a thought, :)
you can also use "closetmaid shelf" a small one will work. I am picking up my camper around july 10 and have a pile of stuff to add to it, will show you later
I noticed two clip on fans probably runs off power socket. Instead of those get the turbo fans at a truck stop. I use those on the road driving in my dually hauling & they are much better then those you have & very light draw to any battery. I can run mine 15 hours straight & does not drain battery where it will not start. You will get much better air flow & can control the amount of airflow you want with a turbo fan.
Great idea Kevin. I’m gonna do the same thing with mine except I’m going to buy a hitch rack from Harbor freight. There’s going to be one on the front from the factory but I’ll add another one on the back so I can put a big box like this. If I knew how to weld Or at least had my own welder, I would make something like yours. The interior shelving and storage is what I’m curious to see from you. I definitely am going to add some upper shelving in the front and possibly one in the back above our heads. Maybe have that a kitchen that will slide out or something since I’ll have the back door. Do you think that’s possible?
Looks like you have everything nicely where you want it to be. I realize this video is 5 yrs old. Gotta ask, where did you get those rain guards over your side windows? They look great! Do you remember who manufactured them and a part # for them? Also, are those side windows the one's that come with the trailer when it was purchased? Thankyou for sharing your ideas and safe travels.
I realize I am just a crazy woman but I was wondering why you have these plastic type containers on the front and back instead of using metal boxes with locks like they put on work trucks. You did say something about that maybe the 4 clamps would hold the solar panels but my question is why you didn't put 3 or 4 clamps on each side to make them more secure when the wind is hitting them while traveling. My ex said I always saw what was wrong or always saw a problem when he worked on things so guess I haven't changed! Ha
Nice upgrade! Harry here from Ocala area. You do good work.👍 on my front I use five see though plastic bens. My camper is set up more as a camp site or get out of town thing. I have applied many of you ideals but with my own modifications. I On the back I have a bike rack with a covered power strip electric tie as fasteners. Drilled a holes the same size as the power cord and connected to inside power. Now I can control my flood lifts from inside or out. You have great ideals, keep them coming. 👏
It's too bad they couldn't make those boxes to open to the right? That would be the perfect solution to keeping the box a little closer to the camper, not so much space in between. Good job!!
Wow, that box is big enough for me to stow away in it! More great ideas. Thanks Kevin!
I think it will work out good it is big thanks Jay.
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I just like having fun.
Always look forward to the Runaway update videos!
More coming David thanks for watching.
The Runaway looks great Kevin, having all that storage will really come in handy. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Hatch I think it will work out good.
Looking good. Thanks and Happy Fathers day. Take care.
Thanks my friend you two.
Great addition Kevin! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching Paul.
Hey brother. I think that tote is the perfect size to use as a cooking table when you get where your going. Just tall enough as your standing to do several things. Fantastic add to your setup buddy. Great job. :)
I think it will work out good thanks Rob.
Nice job Kevin, don't forget the reflectors on the back of the BIG box lol
Will do thanks Peter.
Happy Father's Day ,Kevin. Good vid.
Thank you Clermont Cubby.
Nice light addition
looks good... just a thought, the box could be turned around the other way (180 degrees). it would still leave enough room to get into it from both sides. that would get it much closer to the runaway. just a thought, :)
Kevin, It looks like you could put a plate in the middle of the box too. Maybe make the box a little more secure. Love your videos,
Your right thanks for the idea and for watching RAV RV.
you can also use "closetmaid shelf" a small one will work. I am picking up my camper around july 10 and have a pile of stuff to add to it, will show you later
Would love to see Jerome thank you.
Great video nice install Kevin
Thanks Dan.
I noticed two clip on fans probably runs off power socket. Instead of those get the turbo fans at a truck stop. I use those on the road driving in my dually hauling & they are much better then those you have & very light draw to any battery. I can run mine 15 hours straight & does not drain battery where it will not start. You will get much better air flow & can control the amount of airflow you want with a turbo fan.
Thanks for all the good info I'm go to look for one those turbo fans thank you BBBYpis.
Great idea Kevin. I’m gonna do the same thing with mine except I’m going to buy a hitch rack from Harbor freight. There’s going to be one on the front from the factory but I’ll add another one on the back so I can put a big box like this. If I knew how to weld Or at least had my own welder, I would make something like yours. The interior shelving and storage is what I’m curious to see from you. I definitely am going to add some upper shelving in the front and possibly one in the back above our heads. Maybe have that a kitchen that will slide out or something since I’ll have the back door. Do you think that’s possible?
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What's the name of the boxes and where did you get them
nice video Kevin
Thanks for watching Dan.
are you keeping up with the overall weight of the trailer with all the stuff you are adding? don't forget tongue weight and axel.
I'm ok on that.
Looks like you have everything nicely where you want it to be. I realize this video is 5 yrs old. Gotta ask, where did you get those rain guards over your side windows? They look great! Do you remember who manufactured them and a part # for them? Also, are those side windows the one's that come with the trailer when it was purchased? Thankyou for sharing your ideas and safe travels.
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I realize I am just a crazy woman but I was wondering why you have these plastic type containers on the front and back instead of using metal boxes with locks like they put on work trucks.
You did say something about that maybe the 4 clamps would hold the solar panels but my question is why you didn't put 3 or 4 clamps on each side to make them more secure when the wind is hitting them while traveling.
My ex said I always saw what was wrong or always saw a problem when he worked on things so guess I haven't changed! Ha
Your not crazy I thought the same aswell as the bolts should have been outside with the nuts inside so it can't be unbolted by theives.
Nice upgrade! Harry here from Ocala area. You do good work.👍 on my front I use five see though plastic bens. My camper is set up more as a camp site or get out of town thing. I have applied many of you ideals but with my own modifications. I
On the back I have a bike rack with a covered power strip electric tie as fasteners. Drilled a holes the same size as the power cord and connected to inside power. Now I can control my flood lifts from inside or out. You have great ideals, keep them coming. 👏
Thanks for sharing Harry and thanks for watching.
Where can I find these boxes? Please and thank youn
Walmart
Where did you get that big box?
Walmart.
It's too bad they couldn't make those boxes to open to the right? That would be the perfect solution to keeping the box a little closer to the camper, not so much space in between. Good job!!
Ya your right that would work but we would have to make a box like that.
where did you buy the windows from?
Ebay is good place to get them Connor McClelland.
Oh, thanks for letting me know
Nice addition and good job on the welding. Is it hard to weld? I like the boxes.
Not hard to weld you need a good welder and time thanks Brad.
Looks good bud. Does it have a reverse light? Might be good idea to throw on.
Know reverse light but good idea thanks chad.
Weight at the rear. It's not a good idea!
Thanks for the info Rogerio.
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You need to lay off the French Fies,,,,,,,
Your right thanks for the comment UNACAMPER.