I assume that you've come to a solution already, but in case you haven't, another idea.
Getting the spare in and out of its home is something I've spent a ton of time thinking about - as others have mentioned, it never happens in a safe or convenient spot so time spent at the front end making...
I have bought but not installed this 12 volt mini split:
I have no connection to this product other than to offer another option. It does not need to be mounted on the roof and it also offers heating functionality since it is technically a heat pump rather than traditional AC only...
As others have mentioned, DIY allows you tremendous control over your system and fixing it on the road.
Explorist Life has some great plans and tutorials: https://www.explorist.life/solarwiringdiagrams/. Likewise, Will Prowse is a well-known solar nerd and resource - his YouTube channel is...
I have the 701HDs and love them. It is important to note that most of Method's wheels are not forged, they're cast like almost every other wheels out there. For most practical purposes, the difference is academic. Also, the standard 701s have a max weight rating (based on size) of 3640lbs per...
Replacement Dometic DC power cords are impossible; since I bought a 95DX, I can include that one here. Large compartment basket doesn't fit though, so the cooler is still missing that.
Make me an offer!
Used Dometic CXF3 75DZ electric cooler. Bought new in 2020. We've taken it on a few trips and found that we need a slightly bigger one. Dometic's free app is really useful.
$700 obo
Missing 12 volt power cord and large basket.
SOLD
It is ~48" wide x 80" long.
Practically speaking, it is comfortable for two adults between 5' - 5'8". My friend who is 6'3" slept in it alone once and thought that there was no way his 5'3" wife would fit with him.
Compared to a RTT that flips open, the over head height is low (~37" at its...
Some details of the various dents and dings the tent has. The fabric has been repaired with Gore-Tex fabric patches.
Underside of tent from third brake light:
Small ding on passenger side repaired with epoxy:
Small ding on rear repaired with epoxy:
Sorry I wasn't more clear - just wanted to see what the door looked like closed on the inside and maybe even in operation (although I suppose that is more of a video than a pic...). Anyhow, thanks for the updates. That thing seems like a great camper. Appreciate all of the insights and photos.
Sorry, but the interior or overall height is 7'? Do you have any more pics, specifically of the door in shut, in operation, etc?
What was the cost for the shell, delivered?
They make nice looking stuff. Are they able to install their trays in a way that minimizes the stress to the TC boxes (ie - dynamic, torsion-free, spring mount, etc etc)?
I have basically (my interior is tan :( ) the same truck! I also almost bought a Ram in 2018 lol.
Regarding your parts list, I would take it to a shop you trust and have them run through it, specifically for glow plug and injector testing. Otherwise, my limited experience with the 7.3L is that...
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