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RE: Slide Out Storage Capacity
my slide houses a 4 person dinette so at 200 pounds per person it should easily support 800 pounds. only 2 of us ever sit in the dinette so if there were space (there isn't) I could stuff 400 pounds in and not worry about it. Don't over think stuff
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Buzzcut1
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08/17/23 07:32pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Extension Hitch Question
biggest concern to me is the trailer jack hitting the camper on a tight turn. Set it up and make a tight turn with a spotter to make sure you can corner as tight as you feel you will need to on the road without any part of the trailer hitting the camper
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Buzzcut1
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08/14/23 07:36pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Camper Tie-down Pros/Cons
I would look for some options. Perhaps you can find a reasonably priced and safe place to store the camper until you have a suitable truck. Another option would be to pay to have it transported.
Update: I upgraded trucks, I'm running a 2016 Chevy 3500 now. I'm planning to pick up the camper this weekend.
In order to transport home, would heavy duty 2k+ lb. Rated ratchet straps do the trick? I was looking at torklift.com is this the industry leader for tie downs? Definitely my next purchase once I get my next paycheck.
TIA
in the short run just to get it home, yes if you drive really easy and watch the bumps. And torklift is the gold standard
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Buzzcut1
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08/02/23 02:56pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Foaming diesel
On the fords from that era they used the same fuel tank a the gas engine with a long breather tube that caused the foaming you see, When they switched to the 6.7 they chanded the tank configuration and tube length and no more foaming issue
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Buzzcut1
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07/15/23 06:50pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Carbon Monoxide alarm going off
go by the local fire station and see if they have a gas detector ( most truck companies carry them, engine companies usually don't). If they do it will tell them what kind of gas you are dealing with and it can tell where the PPM concentration is highest in your rig. They would prefer no to respond to dead or sick people in your rig and should be happy to help.
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Buzzcut1
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07/06/23 09:23pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Truck camper and towing
Supertruss
Says 6000/600 at 48" without WD.
Anyone dragging these things on the ground at grade changes? Seems like it wouldn't take much at 48". Might at least want to deal with the suspension sag caused by the camper + tongue.
Yeah, me which is why I installed the torklift skid roller on my 42" supertruss
http://www.crackerbarrelphilosophers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=39613&d=1685937663 width=600
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Buzzcut1
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06/27/23 07:43pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Replacement awning fabric for a 2012 Lance 855S camper
carefree will custom cut the fabric length and width. just call the customer service line
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Buzzcut1
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06/20/23 09:26pm |
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RE: Lance 1062 - Access to wires/pipes under the kitchen sink
After looking at the picture, I have a few more ideas. Can you access from the front compartment?
Can you reach if you pull the drawers out?
If there is a compartment on the outside of the slide, can you take a panel out or cut an access hole.
https://d2pnvl0j0g3wco.cloudfront.net/images/truck-campers/lance-truck-camper-1062-kit-2023.jpg width=600
JM all the waterlines are to the right of the faucet, the water pump is fixed to the front wall of the camper and flex lines go to the sink and water heater . the water heater is directly behind the faucet and has an outside hatch, that's really it
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Buzzcut1
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06/08/23 09:35pm |
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RE: Lance 1062 - Access to wires/pipes under the kitchen sink
I just went out and looked at my 2019 1062. the sink is screwed into the bottom of the counter top. You can access the back screws from the countertop trash can opening. The only other option I see is with the camper off the truck and the slide out you might be able to remove the underside panel (not the slide floor bottom) by removing the metal angle plate and getting to the plumbing that way.
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Buzzcut1
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06/08/23 08:29pm |
Truck Campers
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