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BigSwick wrote:
I wouldn't want to do it.
Dec-11-2021 06:40 AM
BigSwick wrote:
I am new to truck campers, so there is a lot I don't know. But curious about the tiedowns. Looks like a big camper to be just attached just to the bed and not the frame. I know with my Cirrus 820 and an aluminum body truck I wouldn't want to do it.
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Dec-10-2021 04:51 AM
notsobigjoe wrote:
I drove all over the northeast for years with my RW drive dually. Got stuck once and had to dig out but it was about a foot of snow, but normal accumulations of 4-6 inches I never had a problem. I agree with towpro about the propane use. Run the heater. Good luck and have fun.
Dec-10-2021 04:45 AM
towpro wrote:
also not sure about the lance, but 4 season campers might have the propane heater heating the basement. Switch to an electric space heater and you might stop circulating heat into basement. I know the AF 990 we had there was a fan under the bathroom door that sucked air through the basement every time the thermostat triggered on.
Dec-10-2021 04:43 AM
valhalla360 wrote:wra wrote:
Putting cardboard over the windows help keep the cold out.
Assuming it's not dual pane windows, pick up some of the foil backed bubble wrap insulation (home depot/lowes/etc).
It won't get soggy if you get condensation on the windows. It's cheap and easy to cut to size.
Dec-10-2021 04:42 AM
BradW wrote:
Your camper looks similar to our 1996 Lance. Keep an eye on your 12V converter if its a Magnetech. They were a crappy design and prone to cooking batteries........among other things. We kept our 96 Lance 23 years.
Dec-10-2021 04:38 AM
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Dec-09-2021 09:57 PM
wra wrote:
Putting cardboard over the windows help keep the cold out.
Dec-09-2021 07:51 PM