K9LTW
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Anyone done it?
My wife and I are in the midst of building out a 4-season solution for our OVRLND pop-up shell in our '21 Tradesman Power Wagon. We've been running one of the Expedition Upfitter's portable Planar diesel heaters (which we love) for a couple years in our RTT and trailer. While it's been effective, I'm not keen on the idea of having to source gasoline, propane, AND diesel on some of the extended trips we plan to take in the RAM. Not only that, but risking a possible fuel leak from the onboard tank of the diesel heater inside the camper during transport isn't high on my list of things to experience. Hence the desire to install a built-in, gas-burning, Webasto unit.
I know the Promasters and such have an auxiliary fuel tap, but haven't been able to find anything similar on the HD trucks. Has anyone had success with installing in this manner in the bed of their RAM? And it has to be in the bed as there's zero room in the cab for the heater to then be piped to the bed. I'm waiting to hear back from Cicioni up in PA (we're in VA) as they're popular on the Promaster forums, but wanted to check here as well.
My wife and I are in the midst of building out a 4-season solution for our OVRLND pop-up shell in our '21 Tradesman Power Wagon. We've been running one of the Expedition Upfitter's portable Planar diesel heaters (which we love) for a couple years in our RTT and trailer. While it's been effective, I'm not keen on the idea of having to source gasoline, propane, AND diesel on some of the extended trips we plan to take in the RAM. Not only that, but risking a possible fuel leak from the onboard tank of the diesel heater inside the camper during transport isn't high on my list of things to experience. Hence the desire to install a built-in, gas-burning, Webasto unit.
I know the Promasters and such have an auxiliary fuel tap, but haven't been able to find anything similar on the HD trucks. Has anyone had success with installing in this manner in the bed of their RAM? And it has to be in the bed as there's zero room in the cab for the heater to then be piped to the bed. I'm waiting to hear back from Cicioni up in PA (we're in VA) as they're popular on the Promaster forums, but wanted to check here as well.