Intriguing that used mention that it’s an aluminum framed trailer because the no boundaries 10.6 and its twin the ibex 10 LHG are full composite trailers. It uses foam, core, composite panels and construction.
I like the Nobo's. The only thing I would change is the kitchen front, into a kitchen rear. I just feel like you get more area in the back and you automatically get roof from the door opening. But, since this is a toy hauler, be a little hard to pull that off lol.
Wow! Excellent mods! I've been looking into getting one of these and when I finally pull the trigger, I'll definitely be using some of your great ideas. Thank You!
Glad I found your channel. We have been thinking about one of these and/or a small one with a bathroom in it. It has to be able to handle offroad situations a bit. Subbed up.
Heart Dart, it was a process for sure. There isn’t a really good way to do it. I wouldn’t even recommend the way I did it. I basically welded the receiver hitch to the bumper after reinforcing it. I also welded crossbars running from the hitch to at 45 degree angles to the next cross members in front of it. Basically if you can weld I would just take a look at it and figure it out. If not you could have a welder do it or possibly get away with just bolting one on to the bumper but the metal is pretty thin so consider some reinforcement of some kind.
Intriguing that used mention that it’s an aluminum framed trailer because the no boundaries 10.6 and its twin the ibex 10 LHG are full composite trailers. It uses foam, core, composite panels and construction.
I like the Nobo's. The only thing I would change is the kitchen front, into a kitchen rear. I just feel like you get more area in the back and you automatically get roof from the door opening. But, since this is a toy hauler, be a little hard to pull that off lol.
Wow! Excellent mods! I've been looking into getting one of these and when I finally pull the trigger, I'll definitely be using some of your great ideas. Thank You!
Glad I found your channel. We have been thinking about one of these and/or a small one with a bathroom in it. It has to be able to handle offroad situations a bit. Subbed up.
What windows did you use to replace the stock windows? I would like to open the windows.
Nice mods, making it more livable for such a small space.
Can you give me a link for the storage shelf in the closet? Been looking for some for mine and I really like the one you found!
How did you attach the receiver hitch to the rear bumper? Thanks
Heart Dart, it was a process for sure. There isn’t a really good way to do it. I wouldn’t even recommend the way I did it. I basically welded the receiver hitch to the bumper after reinforcing it. I also welded crossbars running from the hitch to at 45 degree angles to the next cross members in front of it. Basically if you can weld I would just take a look at it and figure it out. If not you could have a welder do it or possibly get away with just bolting one on to the bumper but the metal is pretty thin so consider some reinforcement of some kind.
You still have and use this rig?
Hi, have you used the solar hook up yet?
Did you find studs to drill into or no?
Lol never mind I heard you later in video lol
But what about the mounts at the top? Are they secure?
All screws I placed are in aluminum studs.
Except for the small mesh pockets.