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Old 05-15-2013, 12:34 AM   #1
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I'd like to know what modifications other Mojo owners have made to their trailers. I put a small board across one of the shelves to allow pans to sit upright on their sides in the cupboard without moving during travel and put a board across the bottom shelf that is rounded so that I could put bins in the bottom shelf area to make it more accessible. Other storage ideas??
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:28 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forum.

I haven't seen many MOJO owners on here but you have sure peaked my interest. If you can post pictures of some of your issues there are many ingenious folks here who may have some solutions event though they do not own MOJOs. I for one am quite curious.

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Old 05-21-2013, 09:06 AM   #3
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I think I added a couple of pics will take more detailed ones soon..these were taken in the up position.
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I've never seen a Mojo! Looks like lowered, it resembles a teardrop?

Pretty trailer!

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Old 05-21-2013, 11:48 PM   #5
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Very interesting looking trailer, looking at the pics, it seems that the pivot point is in the upper front, how much lower does it get in the down position?
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It does pivot from the top and does resemble a teardrop. We bought it to replace our 1949 "Honeymoon Trailer for Two" homebuilt teardrop. Pat's knees just couldn't take it anymore. We call the Mojo our teardrop on Steroids and are taking it to our teardrop trailer rallies. Will add more pics soon
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It sure does look like a teardrop on steroids, I am not very familiar with teardrop campers, mostly custom build ones, very basic where the front is very small, just for sleeping and in the back looks like a trunk with small stove, I imagine on yours you can stand in it and sit with more appliances?
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The above was scans of the HiLo brochure on the Mojo. Guess I'll have to go back to the drawing board

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Thr brochure looks very nice, very modern or futuristic looking, and the inside looks large, not as cramped as you would think, definitely larger than a teardrop, I think it looks better than those eggshell campers, forgot their name, burrow or skamp..
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Old 05-23-2013, 08:36 PM   #12
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Hi PatnJan..so glad to see other Mojo owners out there. We found ours last December from a dealer in Wisconsin and love it. Our trailer is perfect for us. We had a "OLD" 42ft pace arrow for several years and with the maintenance and storage we realized we really needed a mobile motel room , not a home for our trips. It fits in our garage and is always ready when the urge hits. I added a 12vt outlet and voltmeter mounted on the end by the bench seat, a 25 amp solar panel and solar trickle charger to top off the battery, motion sensor led lights in all the cabinets and replaced the overhead incadescents with LEDs...and ofcourse any gadget I could find I had no idea only 12 were made, but I do know they are hard to find. We live in Missouri and searched for months to find this one.
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Hi PatnJan..so glad to see other Mojo owners out there. We found ours last December from a dealer in Wisconsin and love it. Our trailer is perfect for us. We had a "OLD" 42ft pace arrow for several years and with the maintenance and storage we realized we really needed a mobile motel room , not a home for our trips. It fits in our garage and is always ready when the urge hits. I added a 12vt outlet and voltmeter mounted on the end by the bench seat, a 25 amp solar panel and solar trickle charger to top off the battery, motion sensor led lights in all the cabinets and replaced the overhead incadescents with LEDs...and ofcourse any gadget I could find I had no idea only 12 were made, but I do know they are hard to find. We live in Missouri and searched for months to find this one.
What solar trickle charger did you buy? I have a mojo too

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Its a sunforce 8.5 amp controller. Amazon had the 25 watt panel and charge controler as a package. It charges when the battery hits 13v and stops at 14.2v. I have a small 1.3 watt solar trickle charger mounted on the top access door on the propane tank cover to help top off the battery when the controler cuts off.
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I'm sorry Carolyn... to answer your question both solar chargers are from sunforce
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I'd like to know what modifications other Mojo owners have made to their trailers. I put a small board across one of the shelves to allow pans to sit upright on their sides in the cupboard without moving during travel and put a board across the bottom shelf that is rounded so that I could put bins in the bottom shelf area to make it more accessible. Other storage ideas??
Has anyone come up with a way to cover the back window? I mounted a pull shade above the valance but I have to remove it each time I lower the camper. It works and looks OK but just seems wrong as a solution.


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Old 06-29-2013, 10:21 AM   #17
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Things change during the course of life and this leads us to having our MoJo up for sale. Many options with it. Great shape. Willing to send pictures and more information to those interested. We live in south central Wisconsin. Feel free to ask questions.
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Sorry you have to sell it.

Could you send me your phone number? Take my user name here and add live dot com. I own one (fairly recent purchase) and have a few question about a couple of things.

Also whomever buys this could you please contact me as several of us are trying to make a list of who owns these since there were only around 20 made.

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Other addition made - Also cut a piece of plywood to make a narrower bed when I am camping by myself so that I can leave the bed up (leave the table home, use a small folding one) the entire time and then have a small amount of the bench still available to sit on and got outdoor chair cushions for that.

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Its a sunforce 8.5 amp controller. Amazon had the 25 watt panel and charge controler as a package. It charges when the battery hits 13v and stops at 14.2v. I have a small 1.3 watt solar trickle charger mounted on the top access door on the propane tank cover to help top off the battery when the controler cuts off.
Sorry for the late thanks. Haven't been on the forum for a while.

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