Thanks chadx for the reply. I think I'm missing something. Isn't the length of the silver tube that screws onto the threaded rod the limiting length factor? If you cut the threaded rod shorter, the silver tube's length, threaded all the way up to the handle, will limit how short the Torklift...
Has anyone moved their Camp-X from a 5.5' truck bed to a 6.5' bed? If you use Torklift Anchorguard tie downs, did the rear ones adjust OK with the shortened distance from the Camp-X bracket to the bed bracket? Thanks.
Has anyone attached a maxtrax or a propane tank to the Molle panel on their Camp-X? Curious to know how you attached them, hardware used, lockability, etc.
I've read about a Trax-Clamp mount that looks interesting for easily storing maxtrax, but pretty sure I could just bolt them onto the...
For those of you like me with 7' high garage opening, I removed my Camp-X and set it on a Reico-Titan 6' long by 15" high dolly, and moved it inside my garage with less than an inch to spare on top. I have two ceiling vents and solar. When I bought my house four years ago I wasn't thinking...
Congratulations on a great looking rig, jschuman.
We just got back from four days of camping in southern Arizona and western New Mexico. Temps in the mid-20s (F) overnight in New Mexico. Kept comfortably warm with the Truma and very little condensation. We had all windows and vents closed...
Looks like they might be using different camper-attached brackets on the newer models.
Here's a picture of my tie down. You can see where there's little room to slide a lock in to where the holder pin is - because of the proximity to the camper.
The way my tie-downs were installed on my 2021 Camp-X the pin holes run east-west and the camper body prohibits fitting various padlocks that are long enough to go through the pin holes without bumping into the camper. I haven't played around with the tie-downs so I'm thinking maybe they can be...
Great pictures Chadx. Do you usually stay away from campgrounds and go out on you own? You sure find some great looking spots.
Unrelated question I've been thinking about since buying the Camp-X. Do you have locks for your two exposed Torklift turnbuckles?
We camped in Wyoming with around 32F overnight temps and ran the heater at 60F (we're old) and kept very comfortable. My wife noticed a little condensation on the roll-up window covering in the morning, We didn't even think to check underneath the mattress and we didn't do a close inspection...
This is the back of the water tank looking to the rear of the camper. Hard to get a good picture but it shows the shape change. The dimensions are 15" wide by 15" deep by 22" long (short side) and 24" long on the longer side.
Let me know if you want addition information.
CHADX - Thanks for the information. I looked for the REDARC charger and could not find it behind any latched access panels. Could it be behind a screwed-in panel? I will keep searching and reviewing all the documentation I got from Big Sky.
This is a shot underneath the access panel next to...
Chadx -- Thanks for your response.
I'm still learning but if you're asking about the REDARC readout panel, it is located immediately to the left upon entering the camper. I always thought this was the normal placement. We have a Dometic fridge and a 20 gallon water tank (at least I think it's...
Just got back from Montana with our new Camp-X and thought I'd post some initial reactions that may be helpful to anyone looking to purchase one.
First of all, the folks at Big Sky RV could not have been nicer. David and others involved with the camper install were great and very...
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