Congrats. Looking forward to seeing your modifications and some interior pictures.
jd
I've spent most of the week(nights) this week repairing the right rear jack mount which is solid now and cleaning the interior. I plan on tearing the linoleum flooring out since it is peeling at the corners and replacing it with some other peel and stick tiles or click together laminate. Overall I am impressed with the construction of these things even at 10 years old.
A few things in the plans:
-Wall mounted catalytic heater/ quick release fitting plumbed into the existing propane and also another exterior quick release to add an additional bottle.
-AC/ DC comp fridge, norcold doesn't seem to want to work on any setting but I also haven't really done any troubleshooting on it
-I Ordered a pair of LED flood lights for the rear wall and I am going to fab some nice sturdy mounts because the "single self tapping screw into frame" is really really weak and wobbly especially with the factory "tractor" lamps that are currently on it
-More cleaning, tinkering and then maybe a winter camping trip or two
I will using this primarily when we me and my girlfriend go to some road race courses on the east coast. Most of these tracks have hotels nearby but staying AT the track is just so much more conveinient. The driving force behind getting the camper was the last trip to VIR in Danville where we arrived to a completely FULL paddock at 2am (after 7 hours driving in the pouring rain) and had to fight for a full length spot in the pits to set up for the night. Like an idiot I brought my largest tent in the fleet and the wrong set of poles! I made do with what I had but I promised myself and my girlfriend that next year we would be in a camper, with heat and I will never fool around with tent pole assembly lit only by my LED flashlight again.
The second use of the FWC will be dirtbike trips, the dually is more than capable of handling the camper plus two dirtbikes on a hitch carrier and gear for a nice long weekend on some trails. Sleeping in a tent after being in the woods on some east coast trails is just plain miserable and an added bonus is the outdoor shower if facilities aren't available.