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mike/kellie

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2015 Host Mammoth triple slide w/ TorkLift Fastguns
2015 Ram 5500 SLT cab & chassis with Douglass 9' utility body

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mike/kellie wrote:

Zb39 wrote:

How is the camper attached to the Douglas bed, front and rear.

2 options. Perfectly aligned brackets that match the camper. A pin is inserted and it's locked in. They are pretty much out of sight. I will have frame mount brackets and my originalfastguns. Not concerned if one would temp block a door.


I guess with the pins there is no give etc. Still an interesting idea for locking down the camper.
I wish they were somewhere besides 3k miles from me.


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mike/kellie wrote:

I will have frame mount brackets and my original fastguns. Not concerned if one would temp block a door.

Thinking about your setup and some challenges:

1. An 8' wide truck body only gives you only 3" of additional width on each side for truck frame tie downs and the connecting turnbuckles.
2. The camper tie down points are under the wings at less than 8' wide. You will need some type of offset brackets from the original tie down points to clear your truck box. These will have to mounted in a way that does not put leverage on the mounting locations.


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It feels like 3,000 miles away. I'm planning a trip once it's completed camping along our highway 395 then up and over Tioga Pass through Yosemite. Hopefully catch some fall colors and fish. It will also be the first time my wife and I have been able to go out together in almost 2 years and not worry about home life (discussed in another current topic)



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Here are 3 getting fitted for the big day. One was from Alaska and the other from Arizona. Another Host was due in a week or so.

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Bedlam, it's hard to pick up but the rear box design tapers inwards towards the back allowing for the tie-downs. The inside cargo width of 52" does not change. The last box behind the wheel well is 22' deep toward the front and probably 18" at the rear.

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Although our Mammoth shower head had five stream settings, it was inefficient in water usage and worked poorly when on low pressure shore connections. In the past, I used the one setting Oxygenics model marketed toward RV'ers with success. This time I chose their 1.75 gpm multi stream PowerMassage 88446 model:

https://oxygenics.com/products/powermassage-handheld/

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After a week of showers with this upgraded head, I can fully recommend this model for RV's with the caveat that it does not have a shut off valve (neither does the model sourced by Host).

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I am always puzzled when one elects to go the Service Body route and they cut out the cabinets or reduce the heights and depth of the cabinets to attach their camper to it. Then pay twice as much for it, too.

For many years I have shared a different approach by attaching the camper to the top of the utility boxes. After almost 9 years of backroad travel I still have not had issues with retaining the camper or damage to the service body, ironically ordered out of the Knapheide catalog. Those that are familiar with me know I don't travel paved roads very much.

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Although Host does not supply a shower head with a shut off valve on their newer models, we bought a brass, nickel-plated shut off valve from Amazon for about $9. It took only a few minutes to install between the flex hose and the shower head. Our first Mammoth was factory-equipped by Host with a shut-off. We were surprised that the 2017 model wasn't so equipped. Regardless, it was a very good $9 investment......

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yblaw wrote:

Although Host does not supply a shower head with a shut off valve on their newer models, we bought a brass, nickel-plated shut off valve from Amazon for about $9. It took only a few minutes to install between the flex hose and the shower head. Our first Mammoth was factory-equipped by Host with a shut-off. We were surprised that the 2017 model wasn't so equipped. Regardless, it was a very good $9 investment......


Don't buy the one at Home Depot. If you don't use it for a few weeks, it will corrode internally and seize up. Bought the one on amazon that has a thumb lever and works great.

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Spearfisherman71 wrote:

yblaw wrote:

Although Host does not supply a shower head with a shut off valve on their newer models, we bought a brass, nickel-plated shut off valve from Amazon for about $9. It took only a few minutes to install between the flex hose and the shower head. Our first Mammoth was factory-equipped by Host with a shut-off. We were surprised that the 2017 model wasn't so equipped. Regardless, it was a very good $9 investment......


Don't buy the one at Home Depot. If you don't use it for a few weeks, it will corrode internally and seize up. Bought the one on amazon that has a thumb lever and works great.


Good to know, thanks.

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