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
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
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.
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
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)
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.
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.
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
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.
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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