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LosAngeles
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Mar 04, 2019

Hallmark rear storage bins option - anyone have it?

Hi all

Am hoping to have Hallmark build us a new pop up truck camper.

Hadn’t planned on bringing a generator with us, however we already own a Honda 2000, and if we had it with us for occasional use, it would mean we could get installed on the pop up truck camper - a little less solar, and a little less battery. We like to boondock.

Hallmark offers a re-design of the back end - with higher jacks, and 2 storage compartments…. that a Honda 2000 should fit into one of them, and also a slightly better angle of departure.

Does anyone here have this option? Thoughts?

also… does anyone happen to know if those rear brake lights are legal (conforming) to Canadian safety standards? I’d hate to have an issue if we are driving in Canada. :-/

thanks

J.
  • waldospa wrote:
    We had the retro fitted on our 03 guanella, absolutely love them, great outdoor storage and we got rid of the box we had to pack and unpack every time we set up camp. Better departure angle as well. Let me know any questions you might have, we have no regrets.

    Dont know the canadian question, sorry, cant think of why it would be an issue.


    thanks much. :-)

    anyone else have them?

    i dont think the Hallmark website has pics (for the other poster) - sorry

    thanks
  • We had the retro fitted on our 03 guanella, absolutely love them, great outdoor storage and we got rid of the box we had to pack and unpack every time we set up camp. Better departure angle as well. Let me know any questions you might have, we have no regrets.

    Dont know the canadian question, sorry, cant think of why it would be an issue.
  • Which Hallmark camper are you talking about? Are there any pictures on their web page that I can look at? Even those who do not have that specific setup might be able to give meaningful input. If we understand the question a bit better.

    There are probably not many Hallmarks in this Forum. Maybe a more Outdoor-oriented place like Wanderthewest would yield more feedback...