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    Fender well storage

    I think I will make mine oversized. If I reinforce the opening there won't be any loss of strength. I had seen one camper where the dual batteries were kept in the bed thru the access doors, but seems like a pain unless you have those big DC plugs
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    Fender well storage

    Sounds like its worth the effort to put the access doors in, I will add it to the never ending list.
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    Alaskan electric hydraulic pump

    That would be great, if you could grab a pic of the lowering valve and piping too I would appreciate it.
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    Alaskan electric hydraulic pump

    I was hoping someone could take a picture , preferable one that shows the nameplate of the electric hydraulic pump in their Alaskan. I am converting to the larger cylinders and may go electric. I posted this on WTW too. Thanks
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    Fender well storage

    mkish-sounds like your access doors are large, what camper? thanks for the replies
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    Fender well storage

    Does anyone use the fender well access doors on their camper? I am building a new lower section from scratch for my Alaskan, wondering if it's worth putting the access doors back in. I can see where you could put wet towels or dirty laundry there.
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    Outdoor shower

    Thanks for the idea, I already have a 6 gallon hot water heater going in the camper, so I will use that.
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    SOLD, SOLD, SOLD - 2010 Conqueror Commander - Only One in the US (PRICE DROP)

    probabaly not too cool to clutter up his for sale thread with another similarish product. my 2 cents
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    Outdoor shower

    Has anyone seen a decent quality outdoor shower setup, all the ones I have looked at are all plastic and cheap looking, don't want to cut a hole in my canoe for some junk that's going to fail. Edit canoe should be camper, gotta love spell check
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    Skamper 060s 1995 - adventure and mods on the way

    Free water view , nice!
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    Grandby on a F150 supercab 6.5 bed

    All new vehicle have it on the drivers door jamb, should be a label ( think it has yellow on it) says something to the effect" the weight of all passengers and cargo not to exceed xxxlbs)
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    Grandby on a F150 supercab 6.5 bed

    The problem is not really the camper , but the truck, what's the payload? 1500#? People seem to run FWCs on tacomas all the time, but they too are way over weight usually.
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    Grandby on a F150 supercab 6.5 bed

    It has been done in the past, but you will be significantly over your GVRW loaded and wet , especially with the extras like the winch, heavy duty swing out bumpers ect.
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    Project "Autonomous" F-350

    I had not seen those before, might have to check them out for my Ram. I just put small coopers on my wifes Highlander( don't remember the size) I could not believe how much weight a couple of them took, for a small decent quality tire
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    Led awning and entry door lights

    I need the whole fixture, right now I just have bare wire sticking out of a hole in the aluminum siding.
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    Led awning and entry door lights

    Thanks for the link, didnt see anything like I have in mind. I'm looking for something similar to a fog lamp on an adjustable bracket, maybe fog lamp would work, I will have to find something local to look at.
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    -1973 K5 - Project Canyonero

    Those lights do look bright. I love seeing camp site shots, helps me day dream about getting my camper finished and into the wild:)
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    My 1989 Suburban with a Westfalia top grafted into it... also dual 360 swivel seats

    Things always looks easier when someone else does the work :), that's because the you can't see all the cussing and hammer throwing after the fact
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    Led awning and entry door lights

    I ran wires for a rear facing light by my entry door on my Alaskan, also ran wires for a light by the curb side window ( will be under the awning) Anyone have a recommendation for a nice weather proof , adjustable(maybe) led light? Thanks Keith
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