Traveler18
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New 8', long bed Hardsider Camper. Montoursville, PA. $15,000 OBO
I know this fits Ram 8 foot from 2010 to current and it fits current Ford Superduties but if anyone is interested I will take exact measurements before hand. I have overhead cranes that can easily swap this out. Aluminum Wedge style pop up. Queen sized bed, North/South sleeping. 40" of space in front of the bed but the bed frame does lift. I have awning brackets will go with it. Aluminum extrusion frame with pop open rear panels. Rear window option that opens, rear dutch door option, nice for keeping dogs in. Fully lockable side doors and hatch. The sleeper has insulated panels and folds up, no vinyl to take care of and clean constantly. The bed lifts up to make this a huge space. Dimmable exterior lighting can switched between red or white light. Maxxair mushroom fan and a skylight that opens up with two postions. This has a front shelf on it, I had my battery sitting there and luggage with a fridge underneath. This has the roof rack option with a 400 watt solar panel mounted flush with the roof rack panels. The control panel plugs in with a SAE 12 volt plug and can powered with the Ecoflow River 2 battery that's included or by plugging in to the truck battery. It has the inside/outside light switches, dimmers, fan switch, and a 12 volt plug. The construction is very sturdy but this is a shell. It will need built out to your liking. It works as is if you just want to throw stuff in the bed like I did. I will include any of the 80/20 stuff I have, mounts, bolts, rubber seals, spare latches, awning brackets. This 80/20 construction is easily modified and everything is available from popular websites.
While this camper is nicely built there hasn't been good press about Hardsider and I wouldn't expect any support from them as they probably won't be around much longer. The side panels are heavy duty with real hard windows and covers for the windows. I have a lot of pictures I can send.
I know this fits Ram 8 foot from 2010 to current and it fits current Ford Superduties but if anyone is interested I will take exact measurements before hand. I have overhead cranes that can easily swap this out. Aluminum Wedge style pop up. Queen sized bed, North/South sleeping. 40" of space in front of the bed but the bed frame does lift. I have awning brackets will go with it. Aluminum extrusion frame with pop open rear panels. Rear window option that opens, rear dutch door option, nice for keeping dogs in. Fully lockable side doors and hatch. The sleeper has insulated panels and folds up, no vinyl to take care of and clean constantly. The bed lifts up to make this a huge space. Dimmable exterior lighting can switched between red or white light. Maxxair mushroom fan and a skylight that opens up with two postions. This has a front shelf on it, I had my battery sitting there and luggage with a fridge underneath. This has the roof rack option with a 400 watt solar panel mounted flush with the roof rack panels. The control panel plugs in with a SAE 12 volt plug and can powered with the Ecoflow River 2 battery that's included or by plugging in to the truck battery. It has the inside/outside light switches, dimmers, fan switch, and a 12 volt plug. The construction is very sturdy but this is a shell. It will need built out to your liking. It works as is if you just want to throw stuff in the bed like I did. I will include any of the 80/20 stuff I have, mounts, bolts, rubber seals, spare latches, awning brackets. This 80/20 construction is easily modified and everything is available from popular websites.
While this camper is nicely built there hasn't been good press about Hardsider and I wouldn't expect any support from them as they probably won't be around much longer. The side panels are heavy duty with real hard windows and covers for the windows. I have a lot of pictures I can send.
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