Here’s some pics of my permanently installed thermal liner. For reference, I have two 2” mattresses with a little filler inside the covers, two 1/2” thick pieces of anti-condensation mat and an 1/8” piece of Reflectix on the cabover. Normally also have fitted sheets and a fluffy waterproof...
Thanks, Dave! I don’t post as much as I’d intended to, but try to provide SOMETHING! [emoji38]
@dstefan I have the newer style (bought it September ‘22) with the solid panels. My insulation has velcro both top and bottom. You still run it behind the panels to get total coverage, but it secures...
Yes…there is hook and loop on both sides of the headliner to allow for the thermal pack to be used with it. I leave mine installed all the time.
I used carpet squares with spray adhesive added on both the aluminum sheeting I used on the back doors as well as the plywood on the walls. I didn’t...
Sad day indeed! Fortunately we have a monster garage to keep it ready for around adventure! And absolutely squat for snow in our area [emoji3064][emoji30]
That perfect illustration of why mud flaps are needed is giving me pause. I was dead set on having Aaron throw 35s on it. There's about 2" of clearance fore and aft of the standard 33s; not a lot of room to allow for mud flaps of any ilk. Unless a solution comes up that attaches juuuuuuust...
Mom’s old man, Steeler. He’s 13+. Takes a bit to get him riled up and he’s nearly deaf, but he’s always been such a sweet boy. He had a docked tail when they rescued him over 10 years ago. No idea why, but he wags that nub like crazy [emoji23]
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Havoc "Thunder Pupper", our 4.5-yo Dutch Shepherd, can typically be found snoozing with his back up against a tire. Here he's almost completed his drying cycle while recharging the batteries after swimming in Morrison Lake along the CDT.
Alexa "Crazy McBitey" is our Belgian Malinois at 11.5...
Just put our deposit down on one yesterday after speaking with Aaron a couple times now, and getting together with a local owner who was gracious enough to let us crawl all over the trailer! We're opting to pick it up in June versus the instant-ish gratification of having it shipped. My wife...
Thanks for the incredibly quick response! And don’t worry, I’ll be talking your ear off soon enough 🫣
I completely hear you on compromises…everything has them. Good to hear the door hasn’t proven an issue thus far! Even with the fridge…with the “compromise” being an insane amount of storage, I...
Really thankful for these threads for intro'ing my wife and I to Arkto. I did have a question for those of you that have one...or @Arkto actual! Is that entry door hanging down going to be a snag concern? Granted...you need to be paying attention, stay within limitations, etc., etc., but that...
Sent ya a PM. Depending on where you are, it’d be awesome to take a look at it.
Walked my wife through all the videos last night and compared it to the TetonX and a used Kimberley Karavan I was considering. The Arkto is at the top of the list right now.
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To be fair...I'd already added insulation and walls to mine so I couldn't get enough purchase in my RAM. So...let that be a lesson to those reading this. Bolt it FIRST :cautious:
I'm running Falken Wildpeak A/T3Ws on my '21 Trade Wagon (2500 RAM Tradesman with Power Wagon package) in 37x12.5/17 with the D rating. OVRLND pop-up camper shell, built out, steel bumpers, dual swingout with a full-size spare, etc. It's heavy. I have well over 20k miles on them and they are...
I had to go partial bolt-thru and partial clamps due to the insanely dumb tapered design of my RAM's bed. With that said, I just went with 3/8" bolts (Grade V, I think) and good, solid fender washers that fit under the bed rails. Some folks have gone so far as to cut up wood blocks to fit under...
Admittedly watching a buddy with a Powertank system and Monster valves just...WOOSH...fill and deflate his 37s on his Jeep fills me with a bit of envy. But...yup...finding space for that thing just isn't in the cards with our current set up. Maybe once we're down to just one dog (hopefully not...
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