Awwww, Max and Sabi we primarily make these videos for you two to now! Speaking of which, let us know what our next assignment is please. Thank you so much for the kind words ❤
Again, a sincere thank you for watching our videos. We had so much fun making this one and and appreciate you following along! Please like & subscribe if you haven't already and have a beautiful day. ✌️😊
I found that waxing the table track by rubbing parafin into the track makes it far easier to move the table back and forth. I hope that is a helpful tip for anyone else with an F1743!
Hi, Jess and Wasp dancer: As I approach retirement age, I am increasingly thinking of a travel trailer. This one looks amazing. What does it weigh when you have filled it up with everything you need? Also, if you were going to re-edit the video for the wasp dance, you could try " I Wanna Be Somebody " by WASP . Thank you for your video, I appreciate all the tips and humor!
We're so glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the compliments and soundtrack suggestion 🤣 So far, we've only stopped at a weigh station once and after doing the math I think the trailer was sitting at about 3,200 lb with half full holding tanks and all of our stuff in it.
Hi J&J wonderful video, so excited about safari condo, seem like a rough diamond so many opportunities for improvements, love the European look. Please keep doing videos about your experience and adventures. Agree with other comments, love the bloopers but leave them at the end like your previous clips. Enjoy
Thanks for watching! Sorry if that wasn't clear... We were essentially saying that the light gray fabric shows dirt more than the other colors we've had in the past
We use apps like campendium and ioverlander to find dump stations. Some regions of the country can be a little bit tougher, but generally, in the places we travel, it's very easy to find gas stations or municipalities that offer free waste stations. If we are using a dump station at a business that offers services like gas or propane, we will be sure to fill up all our gas tanks.
Thanks for the video. Do you use weight distribution, trailer sway control and trailer brake control to tow this trailer? I am sorry if these questions are silly but i am totally inexperienced.
Love your videos. I can't help but think you had some input in creating the Expedition!? Wonderful insight and Safari Condo is doing great at keeping up with trends and demands! I have a 2114 on order for July 2025. I can hardly wait. You almost had me "converted" to the Expedition, but the storage is a little lacking and the fridge is too small. Looking forward to following you on your adventures!
So glad you enjoyed the video! Good thing Safari Condo didn't take our advice for creating the expedition, because we recommended adding a full-sized hot tub on the roof-top deck. In hindsight, that probably would have hurt aerodynamics. That's very exciting about your F2114! I can't believe how long the waitlist is now, but I bet you will be extremely excited on pickup day. We definitely miss that larger fridge, but fortunately the storage was not an issue like we thought. Then again, we travel pretty light. Thanks for following along!
I've never towed the standard F1743, but I have to imagine the extra weight and decreased aerodynamics of the Expedition makes a noticeable difference. This is totally a guess, but I imagine we would get four to five miles per gallon better gas mileage if towing the lighter, F1743. Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed our video.
Thanks for these videos! Do you know if the roof rack supports adding cross bars so that kayaks/canoes/bikes/etc. could be carried on top? It looks like it mainly there for the the solar, awnings, and rear storage (sunset seat), but wanted to confirm since they don't have info on their site. Thanks again!
Hmmm I don't know if that's the case or not. I imagine they'd be able to since you can stand/sit on the storage rack, but would probably be worth a call to Safari Condo to confirm. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video!
Really appreciate your videos - especially the editorial views and the compare/contrast of features with the other models! I ordered a 1743X model coming off the line in December 2024. Have been a wilderness tent camper for years with a Thermarest neoair air mattress so don't know how trailer cushions sleep - curious - do you sleep on the memory foam cushions (if your version has the memory foam) without any additional topper or anything? We ordered the 4.3 cu foot 12V frig option for the extra room because we were told the upgrade solar and battery option would be sufficient for many days boon docking, rather than the 2 way 3.1 cu foot. We are the boondocks types.... Now that you've lived in it for a while, what are your thoughts about what frig you would get if you were ordering again? Also, a real down in the noise detail, but have you figured out a good trash solution? In smaller trailers, where and how you put it is a real trade - have to give up something - space/convenience/aesthetics. Thank you and please keep up the great videos.
Thank you for your comment! We are so glad you enjoyed the video. Congrats on placing an order for the Expedition. We do not have the memory foam upgrade in our trailer and it is a huge pain point (literally) of ours. I keep saying to Jess that, if we were just a few years older, I don't think it would be possible for us to sleep in this trailer long-term. We are definitely considering getting some kind of foam topper and I would strongly encourage anyone reading this to get the memory foam upgrade when ordering their alto. We had the memory foam in our first Alto r1723 and it was all we needed to sleep comfortably. Also considering ourselves to be almost exclusively boondockers, I would absolutely recommend against getting the 12 volt fridge and instead go with the (much cheaper) two-way fridge that can run on propane. Having lived in this trailer for a few months now, I really dislike how much battery and solar is dedicated to keeping the fridge running. This may or may not be a blind spot for the sales reps you were working with, but unlike van-lifers, we park our trailer for days at a time while exploring areas across the country, and don't get the benefit of constantly topping off our battery with an alternator while driving into town like people with vans do. This isn't a one size fits all recommendation, but since you boondock like us, you probably also carry propane with you for heat, so this is a no-brainer in our opinion. We still haven't found a good solution for trash and recycling. We keep our trash in that bottom cubby below the kitchen counter as shown in the video. We keep our recycling and a paper bag in the back of our tow vehicle. It's not ideal, but it works for now. Thanks again for watching and don't hesitate to ask us if you have any other questions. See you on the road!
@UprootedTraveler Thank you for your response. Coming back to the oracle (that would be you all!) again, as we are still trying to get smart on the frig options. We bought a little 16' canned ham (Shasta 2015 reissue) for the interim before we get our 1743X. It has a 3 way frig and we are trying to sort out how real the "has to be level" req't for that type of frig. Have a bluetooth thermometer on order that will plot the temp so we can get a better handle on it., as it didn't seem to be reliably working but are blind without that data. Did your prior trailers have a propane frig and did you have any issues/concerns with the "has to be level" requirement? Granted, our Shasta is not as well built as the Altos... Do you have a concern about the standard 1743X 2 way (propane/shore) maintaining temp during transit? We live in CA and anticipate being on the road hours between destinations out here. Thanks for your patience with all these detailed questions! Evelyn
@@evelynrollins2917 the 2 way (propane/shore) fridge in our old R1723 performed AMAZINGLY and we never had issues maintaining temp (including during transit) even in the hottest temperatures. While we used to drive with it running on propane for years, we stopped after we learned it was illegal in many states, so be sure to check the laws in yours. It wasn't an issue though as it did a great job at holding the temperature even after a day of driving.
Hey Justin and Jess! Glad to see you’re all packed up and back on the road! You two are the perfect pair to road test this awesome new Safari Condo Alto trailer. Always appreciate your honest reviews and commentary. We too got a 2019 Toyota Hi-Hy this summer, so it was great to hear about the mileage. We will probably have some more questions along the way about the towing experience in the future. Do you ever bring bikes or kayaks? We know E-bikes, especially, can add a fair amount of extra weight. let us know if you meet any other Alto owners that deal with this issue along your travels. Also, a question about the shower. Where do you hang the sprayer? Or do you just have to hold it the entire time? We’ve only camped in a pop-up with no bathroom so the 2114 we’ll take delivery of next summer will be a huge upgrade. Finally, about the door. Do you have any opinion about the porthole door versus the door available with the guillotine window.? Does the sliding screen cover the opening well enough to keep bugs out? I saw your trouble with the wasps at your campsite. 🐝😱 Thanks for taking us on your journey, and can’t wait to see where are you set up camp next!
Thanks for watching! We have an inflatable kayak, which weighs 30 pounds, which I’m guessing is a bit less than the average e-bike. We were actually thinking of getting a standup paddle board as well, but didn’t, due to weight concerns. We hang the sprayer on the shower curtain track- we usually are very conscious about our water usage so we usually hold the sprayer while we’re actually using the water but the shower curtain track is great for holding it while you’re lathering up! We like having the porthole window with the screen door, just because it lets in more light and airflow. But I know there are lots of other Altoistes who prefer the guillotine windows, due to having pets that might mess up the screen. We had the guillotine window in our R1723 and thought it worked great too! Can’t wait to see how your 2114 turns out!!
Thanks for watching! Yes, like most other alto models, it looks like this one will also have a 2+ year weight. People will pay/wait for quality construction and high resale value!
Hi guys, In comparing the 1743 to the 1743 Expedition - how would you rank the easier-to-use awning in your list of upgrades(more solar, more ground clearance with beefier tires)? Asking b/c we're drawn to the lower weight and aerodynamics of the original 1743 for non live-in recreational use but not sure about the original awning set-up. Thanks :)
Using the fabric awning with a keder rail was a real pain in the butt so we almost never used it unless we were camping someplace for many days and we knew that high wind wasn't going to be an issue. We are absolutely in love with the retractable awning on the expedition. So often, we will want to roll it back in because of wind gusts and its effortless to set up and retract in minutes. It's also really nice that it has the very bright LED light bar which makes the outdoor space much more usable at night. Thanks for watching!
@@JustinandJess one last comparison question - do you notice a big difference pulling the Expedition now compared to the 1743 original in terms of wind resistance(drag) and overall fuel economy(higher weight)? Thanks so much :)
Yes, it's very difficult. Your best bet is the Altoistes Marketplace Facebook group. But know what you want ahead of time, turn on notifications, and be prepared to make an offer within minutes of one being listed because sometimes they sell in hours or less. The demand is super high because of the quality and used Altos frequently sell for more used than new because you're skipping the 2+ year waiting list for a new one.
Yes! And it's worth mentioning, this trailer's seven pin harness is not hooked up on pin 7 (typically used for backup lights) or pin 2 (typically used for trailer brakes). That's because this trailer does not have backup lights and it's electric brakes are powered off of the trailer battery (as opposed to being powered by the tow vehicle through the tow harness). The trailers battery is however charged via the 7 pin's 12 volt auxiliary line.
We are considering buying an alto (not sure if it will be the expedition or the 2114) and we noticed your tow vehicle is a highlander hybrid…..this is our dream suv but we were worried about going up mountains….. how do you find the vehicle handles long inclines? Do you wish you had more pull power or breaking power? Do your breaks over heat with extended use? Thank you for your channel, we really are enjoying it. ❤️🇨🇦
It does just fine on long inclines, but I do wish it had a little more pulling power. I find myself slowing down significantly on steep mountains (uphill), but overheating has never been an issue, the brakes do great because of the hybrid re-gen motors, and I typically drive slow anyway. Please keep in mind, a Highlander Hybrid will only work for you if you travel VERY light and are okay with going slow. We check off both of those boxes and the gas savings are tremendous. So glad you are enjoying our videos and good luck with your search for an alto 😊
@@JustinandJessHi. I tow w/HH too. When you say very LIGHT…what exactly do you mean? And when you say slow…do you mean doing 60mph or just traveling every couple of weeks instead of every few days?
Yeah, it's not our favorite. The queen actually feels pretty big, but the sleeping perpendicular is not ideal (especially considering my bladder seems to be shrinking more and more each year).
So which alto do you prefer out of all the models. Can you order without the stove so you can have more counter space? Not trying to be critical but save the bloopers till the end especially when you’re doing a video such as this. It’s hard to take you seriously when bloopers are in between .
@@Nexxit is on certain types of videos and I am one who definitely love some bloopers, but you lowered my faith in your opinion of the vehicle by not being serious and breaking important info I’m trying to receive with silliness. But each their own. You do you as I unsubscribe. Good luck on your journey.
You know, that's something we thought as well, but we've had three different trailers with the caravan mover option installed, and none of them have ever had an issue once! To be fair, we belong to some online communities and have certainly heard of other people having issues, but they are pretty reliable in our experience and have worked every time we have needed to use them.
Have you had any car mechanic issues towing closer to 80-90% of weight capacity? We are considering going up to 70-80% of our car's max towing capacity
Never! *Knocks on wood* Altogether, we've put about 70,000 mi on our two Highlander hybrids, and the first 50,000 or on the original '06 Highlander hybrid that we purchased used with 133k mi. Obviously, results will vary between manufacturers. If anything, I'd say that's a testament to extraordinary Japanese engineering. I think it's so cool that our 16-year-old, high mileage SUV was able to tow near Max towing capacity for so many miles without any issue. We traded it in simply because it was so high mileage and we are planning on doing a lot of driving in the coming years, but I always wonder how long it would have lasted. 🤔
A weeks worth of food in that refrigerator for two?!! Are you kidding me. I have a full fridge for just me and that’s only a week of food. That awning looks pretty lame. I like the big tires. I like that it’s lite weight. I like the big tires. Thanks for the review.
🤣 So much beef!! No joke... in the original edit, I (Justin here) played heavy metal guitar riffs over EVERY time one of us said "beefy", "gnarly", or "rugged". Jess politely recommended that I scratch that as it might be annoying to viewers. Now I'm second guessing her judgement, but I don't have any beef about it. 🤣
Keep the bloopers. 10/10. The haters will re-subscribe once they get tired of boring blooperless content.
Totally agree. I am that person.
You got my like and subscribe because of your funny and normal reactions to "things". I loved it! Informative too! LOL!
Awesome! Thank you!
Your interpretative wasp dance has us rolling, and overall editing/cute comedic timing was stellar. You guys, we love your videos! Max and Sabi 💜✨
Awwww, Max and Sabi we primarily make these videos for you two to now! Speaking of which, let us know what our next assignment is please.
Thank you so much for the kind words ❤
Again, a sincere thank you for watching our videos. We had so much fun making this one and and appreciate you following along!
Please like & subscribe if you haven't already and have a beautiful day. ✌️😊
Great real overview of the trailer! We agree with you on the advantagesnof a two way fridge while of grid
Very interested in the Safari Condo trailers. Looking forward to your Alaska trip for sure. Safe travels....
Thanks for watching! You too!
Great walkthrough. Really digging this trailer!
Glad you liked it! Yeah, this trailer attracts a lot of attention when we're out in the world!
Love all your videos! Cant wait to see how you set it all up...
Thanks so much!
I found that waxing the table track by rubbing parafin into the track makes it far easier to move the table back and forth. I hope that is a helpful tip for anyone else with an F1743!
Hi, Jess and Wasp dancer:
As I approach retirement age, I am increasingly thinking of a travel trailer.
This one looks amazing. What does it weigh when you have filled it up with
everything you need? Also, if you were going to re-edit the video for the wasp
dance, you could try " I Wanna Be Somebody " by WASP .
Thank you for your video, I appreciate all the tips and humor!
We're so glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the compliments and soundtrack suggestion 🤣
So far, we've only stopped at a weigh station once and after doing the math I think the trailer was sitting at about 3,200 lb with half full holding tanks and all of our stuff in it.
Hi J&J wonderful video, so excited about safari condo, seem like a rough diamond so many opportunities for improvements, love the European look. Please keep doing videos about your experience and adventures. Agree with other comments, love the bloopers but leave them at the end like your previous clips. Enjoy
Thanks for watching!
Nice vid! Question about the "dirty" observation at 6:11. What makes the Alto F1743 EXPEDITION get dirtier than other trailers you've used?
Thanks for watching! Sorry if that wasn't clear... We were essentially saying that the light gray fabric shows dirt more than the other colors we've had in the past
After you’ve been boondocking, where do you dump your tanks?
We use apps like campendium and ioverlander to find dump stations. Some regions of the country can be a little bit tougher, but generally, in the places we travel, it's very easy to find gas stations or municipalities that offer free waste stations. If we are using a dump station at a business that offers services like gas or propane, we will be sure to fill up all our gas tanks.
Thanks for the video. Do you use weight distribution, trailer sway control and trailer brake control to tow this trailer? I am sorry if these questions are silly but i am totally inexperienced.
Thanks for watching! We have the Tuson Sway Control module (installed by the factory) and we use a Curt ECHO wireless brake controller.
Love your videos. I can't help but think you had some input in creating the Expedition!? Wonderful insight and Safari Condo is doing great at keeping up with trends and demands! I have a 2114 on order for July 2025. I can hardly wait. You almost had me "converted" to the Expedition, but the storage is a little lacking and the fridge is too small. Looking forward to following you on your adventures!
So glad you enjoyed the video! Good thing Safari Condo didn't take our advice for creating the expedition, because we recommended adding a full-sized hot tub on the roof-top deck. In hindsight, that probably would have hurt aerodynamics.
That's very exciting about your F2114! I can't believe how long the waitlist is now, but I bet you will be extremely excited on pickup day.
We definitely miss that larger fridge, but fortunately the storage was not an issue like we thought. Then again, we travel pretty light.
Thanks for following along!
Do you know if Alto will be giving any of the larger trailers an expedition make over? Also can they upgrade the insulation?
Hey great video. How does the towing compare to the more streamlined Alto and is there much difference in fuel mileage and range?
I've never towed the standard F1743, but I have to imagine the extra weight and decreased aerodynamics of the Expedition makes a noticeable difference.
This is totally a guess, but I imagine we would get four to five miles per gallon better gas mileage if towing the lighter, F1743.
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed our video.
PS FWIW I see your short bloopers as fun! In my view the nature and amount of them don't detract from the self evident quality of your content.
Is there an option to put the fridge in the upper position and the cabinet below?
great video
Thank you!
Beefy 👀☠️🤣
Thanks for these videos! Do you know if the roof rack supports adding cross bars so that kayaks/canoes/bikes/etc. could be carried on top? It looks like it mainly there for the the solar, awnings, and rear storage (sunset seat), but wanted to confirm since they don't have info on their site. Thanks again!
Hmmm I don't know if that's the case or not. I imagine they'd be able to since you can stand/sit on the storage rack, but would probably be worth a call to Safari Condo to confirm.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video!
Really appreciate your videos - especially the editorial views and the compare/contrast of features with the other models! I ordered a 1743X model coming off the line in December 2024. Have been a wilderness tent camper for years with a Thermarest neoair air mattress so don't know how trailer cushions sleep - curious - do you sleep on the memory foam cushions (if your version has the memory foam) without any additional topper or anything? We ordered the 4.3 cu foot 12V frig option for the extra room because we were told the upgrade solar and battery option would be sufficient for many days boon docking, rather than the 2 way 3.1 cu foot. We are the boondocks types.... Now that you've lived in it for a while, what are your thoughts about what frig you would get if you were ordering again? Also, a real down in the noise detail, but have you figured out a good trash solution? In smaller trailers, where and how you put it is a real trade - have to give up something - space/convenience/aesthetics. Thank you and please keep up the great videos.
Thank you for your comment! We are so glad you enjoyed the video.
Congrats on placing an order for the Expedition. We do not have the memory foam upgrade in our trailer and it is a huge pain point (literally) of ours. I keep saying to Jess that, if we were just a few years older, I don't think it would be possible for us to sleep in this trailer long-term. We are definitely considering getting some kind of foam topper and I would strongly encourage anyone reading this to get the memory foam upgrade when ordering their alto. We had the memory foam in our first Alto r1723 and it was all we needed to sleep comfortably.
Also considering ourselves to be almost exclusively boondockers, I would absolutely recommend against getting the 12 volt fridge and instead go with the (much cheaper) two-way fridge that can run on propane. Having lived in this trailer for a few months now, I really dislike how much battery and solar is dedicated to keeping the fridge running. This may or may not be a blind spot for the sales reps you were working with, but unlike van-lifers, we park our trailer for days at a time while exploring areas across the country, and don't get the benefit of constantly topping off our battery with an alternator while driving into town like people with vans do. This isn't a one size fits all recommendation, but since you boondock like us, you probably also carry propane with you for heat, so this is a no-brainer in our opinion.
We still haven't found a good solution for trash and recycling. We keep our trash in that bottom cubby below the kitchen counter as shown in the video. We keep our recycling and a paper bag in the back of our tow vehicle. It's not ideal, but it works for now.
Thanks again for watching and don't hesitate to ask us if you have any other questions. See you on the road!
@UprootedTraveler Thank you for your response. Coming back to the oracle (that would be you all!) again, as we are still trying to get smart on the frig options. We bought a little 16' canned ham (Shasta 2015 reissue) for the interim before we get our 1743X. It has a 3 way frig and we are trying to sort out how real the "has to be level" req't for that type of frig. Have a bluetooth thermometer on order that will plot the temp so we can get a better handle on it., as it didn't seem to be reliably working but are blind without that data. Did your prior trailers have a propane frig and did you have any issues/concerns with the "has to be level" requirement? Granted, our Shasta is not as well built as the Altos... Do you have a concern about the standard 1743X 2 way (propane/shore) maintaining temp during transit? We live in CA and anticipate being on the road hours between destinations out here. Thanks for your patience with all these detailed questions! Evelyn
@@evelynrollins2917 the 2 way (propane/shore) fridge in our old R1723 performed AMAZINGLY and we never had issues maintaining temp (including during transit) even in the hottest temperatures. While we used to drive with it running on propane for years, we stopped after we learned it was illegal in many states, so be sure to check the laws in yours. It wasn't an issue though as it did a great job at holding the temperature even after a day of driving.
Hey Justin and Jess! Glad to see you’re all packed up and back on the road! You two are the perfect pair to road test this awesome new Safari Condo Alto trailer. Always appreciate your honest reviews and commentary. We too got a 2019 Toyota Hi-Hy this summer, so it was great to hear about the mileage. We will probably have some more questions along the way about the towing experience in the future. Do you ever bring bikes or kayaks? We know E-bikes, especially, can add a fair amount of extra weight. let us know if you meet any other Alto owners that deal with this issue along your travels. Also, a question about the shower. Where do you hang the sprayer? Or do you just have to hold it the entire time? We’ve only camped in a pop-up with no bathroom so the 2114 we’ll take delivery of next summer will be a huge upgrade. Finally, about the door. Do you have any opinion about the porthole door versus the door available with the guillotine window.? Does the sliding screen cover the opening well enough to keep bugs out? I saw your trouble with the wasps at your campsite. 🐝😱 Thanks for taking us on your journey, and can’t wait to see where are you set up camp next!
Thanks for watching!
We have an inflatable kayak, which weighs 30 pounds, which I’m guessing is a bit less than the average e-bike. We were actually thinking of getting a standup paddle board as well, but didn’t, due to weight concerns.
We hang the sprayer on the shower curtain track- we usually are very conscious about our water usage so we usually hold the sprayer while we’re actually using the water but the shower curtain track is great for holding it while you’re lathering up!
We like having the porthole window with the screen door, just because it lets in more light and airflow. But I know there are lots of other Altoistes who prefer the guillotine windows, due to having pets that might mess up the screen. We had the guillotine window in our R1723 and thought it worked great too!
Can’t wait to see how your 2114 turns out!!
So the screen door does a pretty good job of keeping those nasty wasps out?!
@@joannebergstedtjunker5300 It does a great job. The vertical edge of the screen door has a felt pad so it's gapless when closed.
Thanks for the tour! Did you really say a few left to pick up in Fall 2025? Two years from now? Otherwise 2026? That’s seems a little crazy..
Thanks for watching! Yes, like most other alto models, it looks like this one will also have a 2+ year weight. People will pay/wait for quality construction and high resale value!
Hi guys, In comparing the 1743 to the 1743 Expedition - how would you rank the easier-to-use awning in your list of upgrades(more solar, more ground clearance with beefier tires)? Asking b/c we're drawn to the lower weight and aerodynamics of the original 1743 for non live-in recreational use but not sure about the original awning set-up. Thanks :)
Using the fabric awning with a keder rail was a real pain in the butt so we almost never used it unless we were camping someplace for many days and we knew that high wind wasn't going to be an issue.
We are absolutely in love with the retractable awning on the expedition. So often, we will want to roll it back in because of wind gusts and its effortless to set up and retract in minutes. It's also really nice that it has the very bright LED light bar which makes the outdoor space much more usable at night.
Thanks for watching!
@@JustinandJess one last comparison question - do you notice a big difference pulling the Expedition now compared to the 1743 original in terms of wind resistance(drag) and overall fuel economy(higher weight)? Thanks so much :)
When Justin stands on the rock it looks like he’s wearing heels.
if only Teva made high-heel sandals!
What is the tongue weight?
I'm not 100% sure, but I'll try to remember to update this reply when we get the trailer weighed. Thanks for watching
Seems like it’s hard to find any safari condo travel trailers used in the US.
Yes, it's very difficult. Your best bet is the Altoistes Marketplace Facebook group. But know what you want ahead of time, turn on notifications, and be prepared to make an offer within minutes of one being listed because sometimes they sell in hours or less. The demand is super high because of the quality and used Altos frequently sell for more used than new because you're skipping the 2+ year waiting list for a new one.
Does th trailer have 7 pin harness?
Yes! And it's worth mentioning, this trailer's seven pin harness is not hooked up on pin 7 (typically used for backup lights) or pin 2 (typically used for trailer brakes).
That's because this trailer does not have backup lights and it's electric brakes are powered off of the trailer battery (as opposed to being powered by the tow vehicle through the tow harness). The trailers battery is however charged via the 7 pin's 12 volt auxiliary line.
We are considering buying an alto (not sure if it will be the expedition or the 2114) and we noticed your tow vehicle is a highlander hybrid…..this is our dream suv but we were worried about going up mountains….. how do you find the vehicle handles long inclines? Do you wish you had more pull power or breaking power? Do your breaks over heat with extended use? Thank you for your channel, we really are enjoying it. ❤️🇨🇦
It does just fine on long inclines, but I do wish it had a little more pulling power. I find myself slowing down significantly on steep mountains (uphill), but overheating has never been an issue, the brakes do great because of the hybrid re-gen motors, and I typically drive slow anyway.
Please keep in mind, a Highlander Hybrid will only work for you if you travel VERY light and are okay with going slow. We check off both of those boxes and the gas savings are tremendous.
So glad you are enjoying our videos and good luck with your search for an alto 😊
@@JustinandJessHi. I tow w/HH too. When you say very LIGHT…what exactly do you mean? And when you say slow…do you mean doing 60mph or just traveling every couple of weeks instead of every few days?
We're considering an Alto. Too bad it's only a queen and that you have to sleep perpendicular rather than parallel the trailer.
Yeah, it's not our favorite. The queen actually feels pretty big, but the sleeping perpendicular is not ideal (especially considering my bladder seems to be shrinking more and more each year).
So which alto do you prefer out of all the models. Can you order without the stove so you can have more counter space? Not trying to be critical but save the bloopers till the end especially when you’re doing a video such as this. It’s hard to take you seriously when bloopers are in between .
I disagree. I think it’s a nice change every now and then.
@@Nexxit is on certain types of videos and I am one who definitely love some bloopers, but you lowered my faith in your opinion of the vehicle by not being serious and breaking important info I’m trying to receive with silliness. But each their own. You do you as I unsubscribe. Good luck on your journey.
“Not trying to be critical”, followed by being critical. 😉
@@alynawatersmusic It’s called constructive criticism. 🙄But thanks for your concern 4 months late on my comment . 😛
@@Carolina-ln7biyou won’t be missed. Go complain on a different channel.
Hi the electric motors that drive the camper looks something that would break its outside where all the dirt and mud just something else to do
You know, that's something we thought as well, but we've had three different trailers with the caravan mover option installed, and none of them have ever had an issue once! To be fair, we belong to some online communities and have certainly heard of other people having issues, but they are pretty reliable in our experience and have worked every time we have needed to use them.
The “Go f**k yourself” got me to sub 😂
Wasps really bring out the worst in us! 😅
I spray WD40 on the tracks on the floor in order for the table to move more smoothly. Hope this helps!
We'll have to give that a shot. Thanks!
Have you had any car mechanic issues towing closer to 80-90% of weight capacity? We are considering going up to 70-80% of our car's max towing capacity
Never! *Knocks on wood*
Altogether, we've put about 70,000 mi on our two Highlander hybrids, and the first 50,000 or on the original '06 Highlander hybrid that we purchased used with 133k mi. Obviously, results will vary between manufacturers. If anything, I'd say that's a testament to extraordinary Japanese engineering.
I think it's so cool that our 16-year-old, high mileage SUV was able to tow near Max towing capacity for so many miles without any issue. We traded it in simply because it was so high mileage and we are planning on doing a lot of driving in the coming years, but I always wonder how long it would have lasted. 🤔
A weeks worth of food in that refrigerator for two?!! Are you kidding me. I have a full fridge for just me and that’s only a week of food. That awning looks pretty lame. I like the big tires. I like that it’s lite weight. I like the big tires. Thanks for the review.
"I have a full fridge just for me and that'll only last a week!" #rvlife
This episode was very beefy!
🤣 So much beef!! No joke... in the original edit, I (Justin here) played heavy metal guitar riffs over EVERY time one of us said "beefy", "gnarly", or "rugged". Jess politely recommended that I scratch that as it might be annoying to viewers. Now I'm second guessing her judgement, but I don't have any beef about it. 🤣
I would have loved that personally, but consider the source🤣