TxTiger
Aug 23, 2013Explorer
First Look
So I drove about 75 miles from home to look at my first truck camper. After much online review I like the weight, amenities and pricing of the Travel Lite 890/840 sbrx. This dealer had a limited inventory of about 4 units but did have one 840 sbrx.
Nice people but I wasn't impressed with the caulking/sealing on the unit I looked at. Owning a TH I know the areas to inspect as your worst case scenario is a leak, particularly in a new unit. Looking closely at the cab over part of the camper where it turns under and goes back to the camper (lower part of cabover), it was obvious that the sealing had been compromised because it simply wasn't well sealed. I put my fingers along the bottom where the rubber strip covers the screw channel and felt water in the channel. Then I got under the cabover section and pushed up on the siding and water squirted out the seam under the camper.
We haven't had rain here in at least 10 days and this unit has probably leaked since it left the factory. What a shame. The trip wasn't wasted as I got to see it in person as opposed to seeing pics of it.
The drive home resulted in the fuel pump failing on my Chevy truck and I was stranded in the middle of nowhere for about 2 hrs in 97 degree temps. There was a cross breeze and I'm alive today so no harm.
Hopefully the next trip to view campers will prove more fruitful.
Nice people but I wasn't impressed with the caulking/sealing on the unit I looked at. Owning a TH I know the areas to inspect as your worst case scenario is a leak, particularly in a new unit. Looking closely at the cab over part of the camper where it turns under and goes back to the camper (lower part of cabover), it was obvious that the sealing had been compromised because it simply wasn't well sealed. I put my fingers along the bottom where the rubber strip covers the screw channel and felt water in the channel. Then I got under the cabover section and pushed up on the siding and water squirted out the seam under the camper.
We haven't had rain here in at least 10 days and this unit has probably leaked since it left the factory. What a shame. The trip wasn't wasted as I got to see it in person as opposed to seeing pics of it.
The drive home resulted in the fuel pump failing on my Chevy truck and I was stranded in the middle of nowhere for about 2 hrs in 97 degree temps. There was a cross breeze and I'm alive today so no harm.
Hopefully the next trip to view campers will prove more fruitful.