pawleyk
Running from Monday..
Hey guys,
I haven't posted on here in a long, long time. Facebook got me for a while, and so did traveling around, then a surprise small business.. but I'm back!
Since it's been a while, I'll do a quick intro: I had a 2016 Four Wheel Camper Grandby on the back of a 2005 Silverado HD. In 2016 I left Oregon and headed South. Through Mexico, Central, and South America I spent about four years on the road, basically full time. Along the way I made lots of modifications and alterations to my Grandby and got to know the ins and outs of Four Wheel Campers very, very well.
Once I was back in the states, I was kicking around, looking for something to do and accidentally fell into wiring vans and campers in the Reno NV area. We now have a shop here, specializing in lithium and solar power installations, and do A LOT of FWC power installations. We average about two Four Wheel Campers each week, along with all the other vans, campers, and occasional expedition truck that roll through.
We also do quite a few diesel heaters, fridges, etc.
I LOVED my Grandby, but I always was left wanting for more "bulky" gear storage. I'd build a custom utility bed for the old truck, but really like the idea of a long bed truck, with a shortbed, flatbed model camper, and a large tunnel box/gear garage to carry things like bikes, climbing pads, skis, etc.
With that in mind.. I found a 2017 GMC Sierra HD, RCLB and ordered up a brand new FWC Flatbed Hawk. I planned to do most of the systems installation here in our shop, so checked only two options: The thermal pack, and the little cushion over the water tank cabinet. I was told it's the second cheapest flatbed camper ever ordered.
A few pics of the old rig, in beautiful places:
I haven't posted on here in a long, long time. Facebook got me for a while, and so did traveling around, then a surprise small business.. but I'm back!
Since it's been a while, I'll do a quick intro: I had a 2016 Four Wheel Camper Grandby on the back of a 2005 Silverado HD. In 2016 I left Oregon and headed South. Through Mexico, Central, and South America I spent about four years on the road, basically full time. Along the way I made lots of modifications and alterations to my Grandby and got to know the ins and outs of Four Wheel Campers very, very well.
Once I was back in the states, I was kicking around, looking for something to do and accidentally fell into wiring vans and campers in the Reno NV area. We now have a shop here, specializing in lithium and solar power installations, and do A LOT of FWC power installations. We average about two Four Wheel Campers each week, along with all the other vans, campers, and occasional expedition truck that roll through.
We also do quite a few diesel heaters, fridges, etc.
I LOVED my Grandby, but I always was left wanting for more "bulky" gear storage. I'd build a custom utility bed for the old truck, but really like the idea of a long bed truck, with a shortbed, flatbed model camper, and a large tunnel box/gear garage to carry things like bikes, climbing pads, skis, etc.
With that in mind.. I found a 2017 GMC Sierra HD, RCLB and ordered up a brand new FWC Flatbed Hawk. I planned to do most of the systems installation here in our shop, so checked only two options: The thermal pack, and the little cushion over the water tank cabinet. I was told it's the second cheapest flatbed camper ever ordered.
A few pics of the old rig, in beautiful places:
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