Anyone out there rockin one of these on the Ranger? I see a lot of Toyota and Chevy, no Rangers though other than some random youtube vid's.
Would someone be able to share some more detailed information/pictures about how these water taps are installed through the rear bulkhead of the camper? I am thinking the braided hose comes through a drilled hole in the inside panel (using a grommet & butyl to seal protect the hose) and then onto a female barb fitting and the spigot screws into that? I just need some visuals & ideas if someone could please. Trying to understand how the spigot is held in place on the outside bulkhead panel. Any input is appreciated.
Anyone out there rockin one of these on the Ranger? I see a lot of Toyota and Chevy, no Rangers though other than some random youtube vid's.
Oh yeah not sure how I missed that earlier. How do you like the ranger aside form the apparent terrible mileage? which its weird mileage is so low... Have you tested it at only 60 instead of 80?Just check my post on the previous page...
Right in midst of interior build-out. Thinking of posting a build journal if anyone is interested, but not sure where..
2. We need a solution for ourselves and two growing kids. As we expected going in, the 5' bed is not enough space to lie down in. It is just doable in a pinch. Of course, we can always do tent to suplement, but that kind of destroys point of camper in first place -- quick deploy and a place to keep us (kids esp.) safe from bears and cougars. (That's no joke around here.) My current thinking is to create a platform at level of side window base and build an insert to extend out one side window. My wife and kids think there won't be enough head room but I mocked it up and I think it will work ok. Anyone seen anything like that? Assuming not, I'll just build it and share it here when I'm done.
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@rino Curious if there is an ETA on the window kit from GP?Sneak peek of a little project coming from the GP Factor crew, a pizza delivery hatch (or window) for the canopy camper side doors. ? Bolts into the existing cup square slots and does not require any cutting of the door bracing for installation. We utilized a Lewmar size 4 portlight versus a traditional "RV" style window, as the quality and feel of these windows is unmatched. Mounting kit should land around $130 and these portlights can be had for $330-$400 depending on color / options.
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Any more info on these windows? Any chance the concept add a few inches vertically?Sneak peek of a little project coming from the GP Factor crew, a pizza delivery hatch (or window) for the canopy camper side doors. ? Bolts into the existing cup square slots and does not require any cutting of the door bracing for installation. We utilized a Lewmar size 4 portlight versus a traditional "RV" style window, as the quality and feel of these windows is unmatched. Mounting kit should land around $130 and these portlights can be had for $330-$400 depending on color / options.
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Good Evening Folks!
Can anyone who installed the side bug nets on their own or for one of the dealer/installers active on here recommend the best rivet size to use for keeping the velcro in place permanently. I was thinking 3/16 dia, but was wondering what length was being used by most? Do you need a different length for riveting the end strips versus the top? Any recommendations are appreciated.
And they are gone. Probably for the better, need to let my wallet cool off a bit after my camper purchase.if your interested, 25% off the exped megamat duo 10 for Labor Day https://www.backcountry.com/exped-megamat-duo-10-sleeping-pad
that was quick.And they are gone. Probably for the better, need to let my wallet cool off a bit after my camper purchase.