This series of videos has really been helpful and inspiring. The homework on what to buy is already done for me. I got my M1102 from the Government Planet sale in Texarkana, Texas. Have what is probably a ground issue with the lights on the trailer, but I'm sure I can figure that out. I'm really pumped about this project. Thanks, fellas. I really appreciate your hard work, documentation, and attention to detail.
Completely missed the fact that the rack corners can move independently of each other in the first build video. That's a HUGE game changer! Not that I haven't slept on some knarly slopes, but when you don't have to.... Nice wrap up guys and hope the family enjoys for years to come.
Ryan, in the first episode, you mentioned (around 12:50) linking your build document. I'm missing this link. Perhaps this is poor reading of the video description on my part. If the link is not yet in the description, I think many would like to benefit from all the research you did to create your build document. I look forward to seeing cameos of BOB in future NTD videos. Thank you for sharing...
I went to your store link on your home page and was looking for the links on B.O.B. and was not able to see anything. I am curious about your terminals and heat shrink as I am about to update my trailer from the NATO 12 to a 7 pin. Thanks you guys! Love the build and am getting tons of inspiration from yours.
Out of curiosity, have you attempted to register the trailer in Cali yet? I bought mine through GovPlanet in May, just got the title (Utah) last month and am getting the runaround between DMV and CHP. If you have any advice, I would welcome it. Great job on the build!
This series of videos has really been helpful and inspiring. The homework on what to buy is already done for me. I got my M1102 from the Government Planet sale in Texarkana, Texas. Have what is probably a ground issue with the lights on the trailer, but I'm sure I can figure that out. I'm really pumped about this project. Thanks, fellas. I really appreciate your hard work, documentation, and attention to detail.
Thanks. Good luck on your build.
“No more tipping.” LOL - Nice work!
Completely missed the fact that the rack corners can move independently of each other in the first build video. That's a HUGE game changer! Not that I haven't slept on some knarly slopes, but when you don't have to.... Nice wrap up guys and hope the family enjoys for years to come.
Any picture or wiring diagram for that orbit box? Would be curious to see how the actuators are wired up
sweet crimper.
nice video thanks
Great build series!
Ryan, in the first episode, you mentioned (around 12:50) linking your build document. I'm missing this link. Perhaps this is poor reading of the video description on my part. If the link is not yet in the description, I think many would like to benefit from all the research you did to create your build document.
I look forward to seeing cameos of BOB in future NTD videos.
Thank you for sharing...
I went to your store link on your home page and was looking for the links on B.O.B. and was not able to see anything. I am curious about your terminals and heat shrink as I am about to update my trailer from the NATO 12 to a 7 pin. Thanks you guys! Love the build and am getting tons of inspiration from yours.
Check out the very bottom under electrical. Let me know if I am missing something you are looking for. Thanks for watching.
Such a bad ass build gents!! KUDO's!! Now, come do mine ;-) LOL
You guys need to make a follow up video now that’s it been two hours.
We do. Just had BOB south of the border for the Baja 1000. Still working great.
Out of curiosity, have you attempted to register the trailer in Cali yet? I bought mine through GovPlanet in May, just got the title (Utah) last month and am getting the runaround between DMV and CHP. If you have any advice, I would welcome it. Great job on the build!
Thanks. Will ask Ryan and get back.