WOW amazing! I'm in the process of building my M1101 Overlanded trailer now and its much the same as yours. I like the Chuck box set up. I was looking around the website and don't see the same sink as yours nor do I see where I can purchase the accessories mount bars separately to mount to the trailer.
Love love love it! Thanks for sharing @UCYC2YCYd6grPIpbHe5PSPAQ! We are so excited to have you test all our new products! Hope you are safe and healthy! Tailgate N Go
@@snosrfr71 Hey Chuck! We are working on getting our sister company RV Rail going right now, we sell the railing in 12" 24" 35" and 45" rails, let us know what you are interested in and we will build you a custom invoice! sales@tailgatengo.com
Awesome trailer! Could you add links to where you got your trailer accessories? I have an M1101 that I'd like to build but there isn't that much guidance on how to transform one like this.
So I'm in love with your whole set up you for going. We are planing on buy our M101 A2 tailer hopefully this weekend. How long did it take you to get your overlanding trailer at this stage? and what kind of bed liner did you use to coat your trailer?
The deal breaker is the fact the stove is a separate attachment. It needs to one self contained unit. And the trailer is out of the question with people with normal incomes who have the good sense to buy a truck.
Hi Richard - so they make a grill and single burner that will store inside the unit. I opted for something different because we had the space for the griddle and a two burner stove. Personal preference I guess. The trailer wasn’t expensive (far cheaper than an RV) and allows you the flexibility to set camp and still explore. I have a truck and a Jeep and depending on the trip we’ll decide what to bring. Let me know what other questions you have and thanks for the feedback.
Can’t wait to see this in action at Jeep beach!
Pretty sweet setup🔥
This is amazing! Love this whole setup dude
WOW amazing! I'm in the process of building my M1101 Overlanded trailer now and its much the same as yours. I like the Chuck box set up. I was looking around the website and don't see the same sink as yours nor do I see where I can purchase the accessories mount bars separately to mount to the trailer.
WOWWW! Take my money NOW! I NEED ONE!!
Looking awesome buddy
Nice set up, thanks for sharing 🤙
Great! Love the custom colors that are available too! Nice job!
Love love love it! Thanks for sharing @UCYC2YCYd6grPIpbHe5PSPAQ! We are so excited to have you test all our new products! Hope you are safe and healthy!
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Customize your box at: tailgatengo.com
I don’t see the accessory rail (mounted on the trailer in this vid) on your website. Are these no longer available?
@@snosrfr71 Hey Chuck! We are working on getting our sister company RV Rail going right now, we sell the railing in 12" 24" 35" and 45" rails, let us know what you are interested in and we will build you a custom invoice! sales@tailgatengo.com
@@tailgatengo1468 probably my most asked question. Thanks for answering!
Awesome trailer! Could you add links to where you got your trailer accessories? I have an M1101 that I'd like to build but there isn't that much guidance on how to transform one like this.
I got them from all over. Message me with any specifics on my IG page @barrackshq
So I'm in love with your whole set up you for going. We are planing on buy our M101 A2 tailer hopefully this weekend. How long did it take you to get your overlanding trailer at this stage? and what kind of bed liner did you use to coat your trailer?
Got going* so for miss spelling lol finger to fast lol
Ordering mine tomorrow, is it the overland or full size?
You will love it! We use ours all the time!!
Just found this.are the legs adjustable for uneven ground? Do you still have this?
The legs aren’t really adjustable, I bought some cheap furniture leveling pucks and the work great
What do you call that trailer?
Did you have the legs fabricated elsewhere? I can't find them as an option at @t nor the mount for the trailer.
I think they may have discontinued them
The deal breaker is the fact the stove is a separate attachment.
It needs to one self contained unit.
And the trailer is out of the question with people with normal incomes who have the good sense to buy a truck.
Hi Richard - so they make a grill and single burner that will store inside the unit. I opted for something different because we had the space for the griddle and a two burner stove. Personal preference I guess.
The trailer wasn’t expensive (far cheaper than an RV) and allows you the flexibility to set camp and still explore. I have a truck and a Jeep and depending on the trip we’ll decide what to bring. Let me know what other questions you have and thanks for the feedback.