crawldit
Adventurer
Picked this jewel up on Saturday. Exterior is in pretty good shape. The corner pieces on the roof need some love, but there are no leaks. The interior is in really nice shape. I'll take pics of that later. Has a 3 way fridge, sink with electric pump and a stove top. Also has a power inverter. All the cushions and canvas are in great shape. Also came with 3 jacks, a propane tank and stairs. He basically threw in everything he had.
Here are some pics on my truck.
My truck has AAL's and air shocks in the rear. It's sitting low on the driver side because all of the appliances are on that side. Right now I have the shocks on one air line, which doesn't help. I am going to separate the lines and run a higher psi on the driver side to help with that sag. These shocks handle up to 150 psi, but I can't find a gas station air compressor that puts out more than 90, so I need to air them up more regardless, which should help as well.
Yes, the straps are temporary. The seller also included frame mounts and all the chains and turnbuckles. I'll pull the camper off hopefully tonight, and I'll work on drilling and tapping the frame to install the mounts. The previous owner built a steel sub frame to clear the headache rack on his Dodge. Doesn't do me any favors with the overall weight, but there's no sag in the camper floor or the back 2 feet that hang off the truck.
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Here are some pics on my truck.
My truck has AAL's and air shocks in the rear. It's sitting low on the driver side because all of the appliances are on that side. Right now I have the shocks on one air line, which doesn't help. I am going to separate the lines and run a higher psi on the driver side to help with that sag. These shocks handle up to 150 psi, but I can't find a gas station air compressor that puts out more than 90, so I need to air them up more regardless, which should help as well.
Yes, the straps are temporary. The seller also included frame mounts and all the chains and turnbuckles. I'll pull the camper off hopefully tonight, and I'll work on drilling and tapping the frame to install the mounts. The previous owner built a steel sub frame to clear the headache rack on his Dodge. Doesn't do me any favors with the overall weight, but there's no sag in the camper floor or the back 2 feet that hang off the truck.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
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