06 Power Wagon with an Ovrlnd Camper. No sway bar for roughly 200k miles. I am still alive, wife gets a bit car sick in the mountains sometimes though.
I have a 5-year-old and a dog, I don't think fabric walls would last long. I was thinking the 1" poly inset in the walls with either 1/2" polyiso or more likely this https://amzn.to/3GUms7K to break the thermal bridge over the frame and skin it in Luan or plastic sheeting like this...
Good to hear your experience with the Havelock, I am still researching but my current plan was havelock in the roof with polyiso in the walls. Do you have a pic of the headliner material? I may have to hit up Jay to get one built.
Sorry about all the questions ;) but thanks for taking the time to answer all of them and showing us around the shop a few weeks ago. We are excited to get our Ovrlnd Camper
It has already been mentioned multiple times, but definitely check out Ovrlnd Campers in Flagstaff. We just put a deposit on one a couple of weeks ago.
Do you have any details on what you did for the thermal pack? My wife is pretty handy with a sewing machine, I am betting that if I give her an idea of what to do she could make it happen.
I have a little over 20k on my MT, I would say they are a bit louder than when they were brand new but still quieter than the Toyo MT that I ran before them.
I live locally so I was able to pick mine up and save on shipping. As for just doing a bumper, it is in my long term plan, but for my application, there is not a lot of options for quality bumpers, and what I want is pushing 3k and I just can't do that now. The Wilco carriers retain a great...
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