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I installed a AC unit using the back window.
โJul-07-2018 06:19 AM
EddieS wrote:
For those who've removed an AC unit from a truck camper, is there a noticeable difference in wind load/handling? Or from those who've added one? If not, I might as well keep i
โJul-06-2018 09:27 PM
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โJul-01-2018 11:49 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^If it makes you feel better, I got about 7 mpg on the last leg coming home yesterday with the camper and boat behind. 70+mph into a 30 mph head wind will doo that! Had to slow down to 65 for a while when the wind was starting to suck the front windows out of the truck!
On the upside, I burned out any carbon deposits that may have been lurking in the ole engine!
โJul-01-2018 11:38 AM
โJun-30-2018 05:42 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
And my '94 F-350 Supercab Dually is 1400 pounds lighter. Older truck lighter metal.. (laughing)
โJun-30-2018 04:08 PM
I kinda get a kick when someone on here starts spouting facts and figures about how things should be done , I say , just do it and if it does not work do it different next time !
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โJun-29-2018 10:01 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
They make a tailgate support that I had looked pretty hard at for hauling my Yamaha Rhino in the rear of my truck..
Tailgate Support
I personally liked having the tailgate on with my truck camper when I had a camper it worked on.Storage on each side was a plus and easy access to the wheel wells for shovels/axes and such...Never had an issue with it down..But we are all different in our likes and dislikes..
โJun-29-2018 09:53 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Yes, keep the tailgate on if you enjoy broken tailgate cables from the camper bouncing up and down on it, and a dented/scratched tailgate from all the rocks and road debris that gets kicked up behind your truck. Not to mention the lovely slots you will have to cut into the saddle bags to make it fit.
It's entirely up to you but most leave the tailgate at home, especially considering there are more downsides to having it on than off.