It's okay for use off-roading in N. America but I would't take this trailer outside the U.S overlanding. There's no way you'll find replacement tires in that size overseas in Central / South America, Africa and Asia. 40s are just not the norm for overlanding.This trailer has and keeps impressing me!
@7x_offroad out of Arkansas has Offroad trailers dialed in!
is it an overland trailerā¦. Yes
But you can also rock crawl with it too!!!
No need for base camp
take everything you need with you!
I carry
15 gallons of water
15 gallons of fuel (built in fuel cell)
FOUR roam 95L cases with miscellaneous gear
Max tracksx 4
Firewood for large fires (3 days worth)
Who can carry that much and still be under 1000lbs!!!
The only thing that limits me where I canāt go is me!
this trailers epic guys
climbs
decents
Off camber
Crazy departure angles
High clearance on 40ās btw
I have unhooked this trailer once when I had to be recovered due to being pinned against a large boulder
mid anyones been to merus adventure park Iāve made it down drop zone with this trailer, and bergflow
YouTube those trails and youāll understand the
term ROCKLander
Can you please provide more information on the built-in 15-gallon fuel tank setup?I havenāt even thought of outside of the states yetā¦ and Iām running 37ās on the bronco so I will be switching tire sizes after this set wears off. Each wheel is the same bolt pattern as the rig so theyāre all interchangeable but my plug kit and on board air usually does the trick. Honestly thank you for the information about outside of the states!
I installed the fuel cell myself, not an option from 7xI asked 7X to add I do to their website a while ago and it still hasnāt happened. No info on integrated fuel cells, just basic photos. They leave a lot to be desired and it looks like an amazing trailer.
Iām typing from Big Bend and my biggest issue here is the lack of fuel. There is a station in BBNP that sometimes is open, one outside the park in Teringula that allows fuel once a day. If you go back there is some strange method to get authorization for gas thatās a pain. Next town is Alpine (gorgeous little town) that has some fuel an hour away.
Absolute range anxiety in a lifted two door Bronco with 37ās, lift etc and I towed a U-Haul 4x8 trailer and probably averaged 11 MPG (two adults, 1 6ft teenager, 2 large GSDās) traveling well under the speed limit at 65-69 MPH to conserve fuel). Nightmare 10+ hour drive.
More RotoPax in my future for sure but the one I currently have has a bad seal from an aftermarket Amazon spout and itās been worthless.
Iāve seen a few 4 door broncos here and we all have the same look on our faces as we baby the pedal to conserve fuel .
Sorry donāt get on here much, I took a boat fuel cell and mounted itCan you please provide more information on the built-in 15-gallon fuel tank setup?
That makes more sense. They could still use more info and pics. Could you please photo your setup so we can all see when you have a chance? Iād more than appreciate it.I installed the fuel cell myself, not an option from 7x
Once I get home for more than a day and can unload everything sure!That makes more sense. They could still use more info and pics. Could you please photo your setup so we can all see when you have a chance? Iād more than appreciate it.
Yep, I feel your pain.... I went with a single tip exhaust (rock crawler exhaust). The muffler is removed. Plan to install a 2nd fuel tank where the muffler was. A 10gal should fit nicely....I asked 7X to add I do to their website a while ago and it still hasnāt happened. No info on integrated fuel cells, just basic photos. They leave a lot to be desired and it looks like an amazing trailer.
Iām typing from Big Bend and my biggest issue here is the lack of fuel. There is a station in BBNP that sometimes is open, one outside the park in Teringula that allows fuel once a day. If you go back there is some strange method to get authorization for gas thatās a pain. Next town is Alpine (gorgeous little town) that has some fuel an hour away.
Absolute range anxiety in a lifted two door Bronco with 37ās, lift etc and I towed a U-Haul 4x8 trailer and probably averaged 11 MPG (two adults, 1 6ft teenager, 2 large GSDās) traveling well under the speed limit at 65-69 MPH to conserve fuel). Nightmare 10+ hour drive.
More RotoPax in my future for sure but the one I currently have has a bad seal from an aftermarket Amazon spout and itās been worthless.
Iāve seen a few 4 door broncos here and we all have the same look on our faces as we baby the pedal to conserve fuel .
does this place still exist?I'm just going to call Tuesday.