Yeah what he said ^^ lol
FWIW My side hatch is still totally usable since the wedge is attached to the inner camper hatch frame with some simple velcro pieces and functions the same with or without the wedge. You can get it to seal tighter if needed by using a bungee to pull it tighter by...
Mine is pretty much just like yours but with hinges to fold the upright pieces flat. I used some weather stripping to seal up most of the gaps but I may add some more. I use velcro to keep the uprights from flopping down. BTW you should point that exhaust downwards so condensation doesn't build...
I run a wedge through the side hatch, it was easy to make and I add hinges to the "wings" so it folds up when traveling. I don't really need / want a heater full time for now so this makes everything easily left at home to save space & weight. I got an extension cable for the display screen so I...
I know exactly where I am and I'm sure it's a nice piece of kit but for the rest of us blue collar mere mortal awning needing people it's also probably waaaaay overkill.
There is no general overall height, it depends on your truck and camper specifically. Call OVRLND and ask for dimensions of the camper that would go on your truck and add it to the height of your truck
If you already own one I can see the appeal for sure. I'd make sure to add some beefy bracing / plates to the inner wall through bolts to keep the aluminum framing from getting compromised.
I got my camper in late feb this year and started building it out mid March after moving to a new place with a good work space.
After having an indoor cooking space and dinette in my Alaskan so long, I really wanted to figure a way to incorporate a dinette in the smaller space and be able to...
I'm a bit late to the party but I have a question regarding point #4 Input Voltage. If I'm running input power off my Lithium power bank that is putting out over 13 v, will I get the error code you speak of? Do I need some kind of regulator wired in line of the power feed to the heater to get it...
Nice set-up , Can you please elaborate on the Timberline conversion, did you have them install it? Can you show pics of the front axle and coilovers? I'm not that familiar with Timberline.
Thanks
I got it from truck fridge, it's 130 liters, I had to cut maybe a quarter inch of one side of the cabinet but otherwise it fit great. It looks identical to an indel b. I believe it's just rebadged, from what I have read it has a genuine Dan Foss compressor. It has never missed a beat in...
No issues with the hidden winch in bumper. I wanted to be able to lose the weight when I was hauling a small moto on the front hitch. Also I wanted the option to put the winch on the rear just in case. The winch mount is still there, although I have a trans cooler/fan setup that would just need...
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