You're welcome, its one of my top improvements that are worth doing :) Thanks so much for watching, and for taking the time to write. www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos Snap L Pins for Weight Distribution Hitches Quiet Equalizer Type Clip - amzn.to/3OkwOTw Equalizer Sway Bracket Jacket 1 Pair (quiets down creaking noises at the bars) amzn.to/499kkpO 3 Inch PVC Pipe End Cap - amzn.to/3vXYSWx 3" PVC Sewer Cleanout Adapter with Plug Pipe Fitting (not the same as what you see in the video but I like this one better) - amzn.to/42sK6mD 3 MIPT PLUG PVC - amzn.to/42nIQ4d Heavy Duty Rigid Pipe Strap Clamp For Inner Diameter 3 Inch Water Pipe - amzn.to/3vXJdGu 3" X 4' Schedule 40 PVC Pipe - amzn.to/3ulvOHK Clear PVC Pipe Cement - amzn.to/47VZedl
Thank you, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. This is one of my favorite projects and is used every time the trailer is unhooked from the truck. www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
Nice mod and great video with excellent step by step instructions. We are road trip campers who often stay only one night in a campground before moving on. When I unhook, so we can leave camp in the truck, I nearly always leave my Equalizer bars attached to the hitch head, swing each of them forward to the bumper and secure with bungees. Your mod would be great for me when we stay longer at a campground and, of course when stored at home.
Thanks Jamie. Like I mentioned in the video I had a set up like this on our other trailer and I must say my wife and I really liked having the storage tubes. What's nice is when we hook up at home, she guides me back and sets the trailer on the ball, we are on each side of the trailer hitch and slide the bars out and each of us take care of our side. The same thing happens in reverse when we get to campgrounds. I like that they are out of site and out of the way all the time. www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
Thank you Steve. Here's an idea I've been thinking about for a long time for a possible solution to "L" shaped bars and storing them in a tube. So my thinking is that once the threaded end is glued onto the pipe and dried you can cut a notch through the threads and wide enough and deep enough to allow the bar to slide in and the L part to hang down through the pipe and still be able to put the cap on. I really think it would work. www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
Thank you Mike. Its a easy project and is pretty easy to do. Here's some links to products you may need for the project? Bar Tube Parts (I recommend you visit a hardware store to see if they have these materials in stock, they may have a better price than you see below through Amazon?
3 Inch PVC Pipe End Cap - amzn.to/3vXYSWx 3" PVC Sewer Cleanout Adapter with Plug Pipe Fitting (not the same as what you see in the video but I like this one better) - amzn.to/42sK6mD 3 MIPT PLUG PVC - amzn.to/42nIQ4d Heavy Duty Rigid Pipe Strap Clamp For Inner Diameter 3 Inch Water Pipe - amzn.to/3vXJdGu 3" X 4' Schedule 40 PVC Pipe - amzn.to/3ulvOHK Clear PVC Pipe Cement - amzn.to/47VZedl
I like this idea, I hate the greasy mess the bars make in our forward storage. I suppose I could bag the ends but they also create some awkward storage issues for bins. Anyway, did you think about using stronger ABS which is also UV resistant?
Great question about ABS vs PVC pipe. I used ABS to make the bar holders on our last trailer and they held up great. They didn't get much sunlight and the weather where we live doesn't get cold for long periods or periods on extreme heat. So it held up well where is the ABS pipe was under the trailer, if it was exposed to UV it can become brittle and break. Here's a link to my video where I show my ABS pipe tubes - ruclips.net/video/h2HNL4aFd9Q/видео.htmlsi=6zscWk1K0eqJcGfw&t=1289
Since yours is a Lance I see why you mounted the tubes below the frame. I did a similar thing with one longer 4” ABS tube above the frame. Unfortunately (at this time) I have L-bars with chains so I don’t have end caps. The bars hang out & down while camped. I like your suggestion earlier to place a threaded coupler and notch it for the protruding bar. Have you thought about attaching the end caps to the clamp bolt with a short length of small gauge chain or wire rope. That way the caps won’t get dirt in the threads or wonder off if you set them down.
Thank you, fortunately I'm pretty busy with all my own trailer and home projects all the time. All my friends and family members are always calling me to fix their stuff to LOL. We're heading out on a 7,000 mile 3 month cross country trip Tuesday so I can rest :)
Thanks for the video, very detailed and easy to understand. I'll be doing this in the near future.
You're welcome, its one of my top improvements that are worth doing :) Thanks so much for watching, and for taking the time to write.
www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
Snap L Pins for Weight Distribution Hitches Quiet Equalizer Type Clip -
amzn.to/3OkwOTw
Equalizer Sway Bracket Jacket 1 Pair (quiets down creaking noises at the bars)
amzn.to/499kkpO
3 Inch PVC Pipe End Cap -
amzn.to/3vXYSWx
3" PVC Sewer Cleanout Adapter with Plug Pipe Fitting (not the same as what you see in the video but I like this one better) -
amzn.to/42sK6mD
3 MIPT PLUG PVC -
amzn.to/42nIQ4d
Heavy Duty Rigid Pipe Strap Clamp For Inner Diameter 3 Inch Water Pipe -
amzn.to/3vXJdGu
3" X 4' Schedule 40 PVC Pipe -
amzn.to/3ulvOHK
Clear PVC Pipe Cement -
amzn.to/47VZedl
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. This is one of my favorite projects and is used every time the trailer is unhooked from the truck.
www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
Nice mod and great video with excellent step by step instructions. We are road trip campers who often stay only one night in a campground before moving on. When I unhook, so we can leave camp in the truck, I nearly always leave my Equalizer bars attached to the hitch head, swing each of them forward to the bumper and secure with bungees. Your mod would be great for me when we stay longer at a campground and, of course when stored at home.
Thanks Jamie. Like I mentioned in the video I had a set up like this on our other trailer and I must say my wife and I really liked having the storage tubes.
What's nice is when we hook up at home, she guides me back and sets the trailer on the ball, we are on each side of the trailer hitch and slide the bars out and each of us take care of our side. The same thing happens in reverse when we get to campgrounds. I like that they are out of site and out of the way all the time.
www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
I just added another project to my list come spring. Thanks Mike.
LOL Mr. Rick :) Thanks for watching. Check this video out - ruclips.net/video/meYDHBMyT9M/видео.htmlsi=nh5ANQRCaXu9dL1F
Nice job Mike.
Thanks again for watching Gary, I appreciate your comments.
Great idea
Thanks for watching and the feedback Killiom, I appreciate it. www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
Great job, Michael! Unfortunately, my bars are "L" shaped, so I will have to figure it out in another way.
Thank you Steve. Here's an idea I've been thinking about for a long time for a possible solution to "L" shaped bars and storing them in a tube.
So my thinking is that once the threaded end is glued onto the pipe and dried you can cut a notch through the threads and wide enough and deep enough to allow the bar to slide in and the L part to hang down through the pipe and still be able to put the cap on. I really think it would work. www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos
I think that would work. Will work on that solution when I get back to Michigan and get the trailer out of storage. Thanks!
@@thetraveltrailerguy
Fingers crossed, I hope you can let me know how it works out :) @@SteveComstockPhotography
Great job Mike this is my next project
Thank you Mike. Its a easy project and is pretty easy to do. Here's some links to products you may need for the project?
Bar Tube Parts (I recommend you visit a hardware store to see if they have these materials in stock, they may have a better price than you see below through Amazon?
3 Inch PVC Pipe End Cap -
amzn.to/3vXYSWx
3" PVC Sewer Cleanout Adapter with Plug Pipe Fitting (not the same as what you see in the video but I like this one better) -
amzn.to/42sK6mD
3 MIPT PLUG PVC -
amzn.to/42nIQ4d
Heavy Duty Rigid Pipe Strap Clamp For Inner Diameter 3 Inch Water Pipe -
amzn.to/3vXJdGu
3" X 4' Schedule 40 PVC Pipe -
amzn.to/3ulvOHK
Clear PVC Pipe Cement -
amzn.to/47VZedl
I like this idea, I hate the greasy mess the bars make in our forward storage. I suppose I could bag the ends but they also create some awkward storage issues for bins. Anyway, did you think about using stronger ABS which is also UV resistant?
Great question about ABS vs PVC pipe. I used ABS to make the bar holders on our last trailer and they held up great. They didn't get much sunlight and the weather where we live doesn't get cold for long periods or periods on extreme heat. So it held up well where is the ABS pipe was under the trailer, if it was exposed to UV it can become brittle and break.
Here's a link to my video where I show my ABS pipe tubes - ruclips.net/video/h2HNL4aFd9Q/видео.htmlsi=6zscWk1K0eqJcGfw&t=1289
Since yours is a Lance I see why you mounted the tubes below the frame. I did a similar thing with one longer 4” ABS tube above the frame. Unfortunately (at this time) I have L-bars with chains so I don’t have end caps. The bars hang out & down while camped. I like your suggestion earlier to place a threaded coupler and notch it for the protruding bar.
Have you thought about attaching the end caps to the clamp bolt with a short length of small gauge chain or wire rope. That way the caps won’t get dirt in the threads or wonder off if you set them down.
Cool Michael! Are you doing side jobs for people now?
Thank you, fortunately I'm pretty busy with all my own trailer and home projects all the time. All my friends and family members are always calling me to fix their stuff to LOL. We're heading out on a 7,000 mile 3 month cross country trip Tuesday so I can rest :)
I just store my bars in the forward storage compartment of the trailer.
You're lucky you have room for them :) Thanks for watching a sharing www.youtube.com/@thetraveltrailerguy/videos