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Old 20-01-2014
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Hi a nice setup. I am working on a trailer setup.

One issue that you look like having accomplished is a hot water shower with ample water, as my wife would need to be enticed into camping out.

I am looking at a mostly aluminium built trailer to keep the weight down. the trailer has a strut opening lid and I will pack all into the trailer, and build a PVC pipe water storage on the trailer.

I will be towing with my recently bought WJ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, which unfortunately is in a garage due to a blown head gasket. and looks like I will have the whole V8 engine rebuilt.

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Hi a nice setup. I am working on a trailer setup.

One issue that you look like having accomplished is a hot water shower with ample water, as my wife would need to be enticed into camping out.

I am looking at a mostly aluminium built trailer to keep the weight down. the trailer has a strut opening lid and I will pack all into the trailer, and build a PVC pipe water storage on the trailer.

I will be towing with my recently bought WJ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, which unfortunately is in a garage due to a blown head gasket. and looks like I will have the whole V8 engine rebuilt.

Regards
Phil (psailaway)
Considered a Glind?
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We need a like button. Very cool !
We hid our jockey wheel away like this . Easy to get at when needed & not hanging of the draw bar or taking up space in the tool box.
Paul
This has to be the simplest and easiest way i have seen yet to do this with a removable jockey wheel!! Top stuff Paul!

Once i straighten the Camper ill be doing the same!


PS love the setup Jono!
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Considered a Glind?
http://www.glind.com.au/
We use to have on on an old 60 series and found that it was really sensitive with the heater control so you either had really hot water or freezing cold.

The instant one seems to work fine with minimum issues no mods requires under $300
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