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ThanksImpressive build. It looks like you've got a power and water system capable for life on the road. I might of missed it, but are you adding heat to your rig?






I'm sure we'll use the stove inside for the most part too. I just liked the idea of being able to cook outside when its hot out and we really don't want any extra heat in the camper.I'm using my camp stove inside as well. I just couldn't wrap my head around dedicating part of the counter to a stovetop.. Single burner mainly inside as it's more of a coffee maker and early morning heat.. LOL.
I had just checked in on you, a day or so ago. Good to see your progress!
New isn't always better. If you got something that works, work itI love that you are sticking with the old stove. I still use my 1999, around there, coleman two burner. I don't plan to change until it breaks.





UPDATE
With the camper getting close to ready for a trial run, I figured it was time to resurrect my old truck.
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We got home from a Baja trip 2 years ago, I hosed the truck off, parked it in the backyard, and started the new camper build. I knew it already needed some attention back then, so it's no surprise I had some work to do before it was drivable.
I made a video going over a few of the maintenance items I did and addressing the popular question, "why did you build a camper on that old, junky truck?"
The full list of completed maintenance/repair projects so far:
-new tires
-new starter battery
-new clutch master cylinder
-new clutch slave cylinder
-welded clutch peddle bracket back together
-new clutch peddle bushings
-new fuel filter
-new spark plugs
-new driveshaft carrier bearing
-new rear axle bearings/seals
-new front shocks
-new swaybar end links and bushings
-new zurk fittings on rear drive shaft
-grease drive shafts and joints
-bleed the brakes
-new CV axle assembly
It seems to drive around on the street pretty well at this point. I got her up to 70mph on the highway and drove some windy back roads with no problems. I'm looking forward to a camping trip!