2013 6x15 toyhauler

Started by davidb, May 01, 2017, 08:21:17 PM

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davidb

We are considering parting ways with our toyhauler to make room for another unit dedicated to camping such as a Camplite 16TBS.
This was one of the last of the originals before the buyout by Thor.
We purchased it for transporting art to shows which we only did a couple of times. It has never had any type of vehicle in it except for our tandem bicycle.
Will consider trade for the right 16TBS with dual axles.
Trailer is located in Louisiana

The tip out tent is in new condition.
Always stored under roof.
13,5000 Dometic rooftop AC
Bright Dip aluminum Accent (lower outside body)
Screwless exterior option.( have a bag of screws onboard just in case)
Rear pull down screen.

I have done numerous upgrades, here are a few:
Axle lift kit for additional ground clearance.
Custom aluminum storage trays in front cargo storage area.
Aluminum helmet rack. (blanket storage)
Aluminun workstation (coffee pot area)
Maxx air vent covers.
Air conditioner upgraded to eliminate the short cycling problem common in small trailers where the cool air is recirculated into the return air.
Led bulbs installed in ceiling lights.
Custom aluminum mount on roof with Winegard Rayzar Auto antenna.
Custom stainless stove cover for additional workspace.
Custom aluminum battery tray to lower battery into tongue which allows storage door to be opened without removing battery.
Custom cabinet door built by Challenger Doors to replace blank panel below sink.
Digital heater thermostat.
Ramp door cable system to convert door to deck.
Battery disconnect switch.
Trimetrics battery monitor.
Indoor/outdoor temperature.
Sensa tank tanks monitor system.
Under awning Boogey Lights led light system with remote.
Upgraded cast aluminum led cargo lights.
Interior under cabinet cargo net.
Extra Dc outlets.
Added an additional sewer hose storage tube under trailer.
1000 watt inverter with remote on/off switch and outlet in kitchen area.
New tires 1000 miles ago.
Replaced spare with an original aluminum Lynx mag and oem tire.
Replaced hot water heater anode.
Installed filter on water supply to toilet.

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davidb

The 6x15 is going to a good home today, after looking at the title and registration it turns out it's actually a 2014 model.

We looked at some Camplites (16TBS) and I decided the frontal area is huge compared to the narrow width of the 6x15 and wouldn't be as comfortable pulling it.

Picked up a little R-Pod 180 for this weeks Colorado trip, my wife wanted something with more "living" area since we never used it for hauling anything other than our bicycle.

Hopefully Livin Lite will eventually design a small camper along the lines of the small R-Pods, several other manufacturers are copying them now but the quality is typical rv industry construction, although the numbers of these units being sold are huge.

I'll still follow the enjoyable forum to keep tabs on the trailers.

djmiller


davidb

Yes it was sold, new owners are enjoying it.

Still hoping Livin Lite will make a small camper similar to the R-Pods, Jayco Hummingbird, etc., at least one with a small sink in the bathroom