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805gregg wrote:
Looks like a good setup you have put together. I especially like that rear sofa and the low bed height from the floor
Low bed is nice. I remember in my Lance 1161 it seemed like you were climbing a mountain top when you were trying to get from the floor to the bed in the cabover
The bed is not low, the floor and center of gravity is very high, amazing that camper is only 3295 lbs according to Host. I wonder how much these camper sway down the road seeing as the floor is above the sides on a pick up truck, and how high over all are this type of over the top camper, looks nice in pics I wonder what the real world driving mountain roads is like?
โSep-13-2014 08:55 AM
805gregg wrote:
The bed is not low, the floor and center of gravity is very high, amazing that camper is only 3295 lbs according to Host. I wonder how much these camper sway down the road seeing as the floor is above the sides on a pick up truck, and how high over all are this type of over the top camper, looks nice in pics I wonder what the real world driving mountain roads is like?
โSep-13-2014 08:22 AM
โSep-12-2014 05:02 PM
โSep-12-2014 11:43 AM
mike/kellie wrote:
I know the mechanics of how to do the alignment having done this with our 5th wheel. I had a pantry door open up on the blind side of the dining slide and wedge against the frame. It threw if off (both door and alignment over an inch). Not sure how exposed or accessible the track and gear are on 2008 model.
We just joined the Host family last weekend. Drove our new Mammath home from Bend and camped along the way. We're very happy with our decision.
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โApr-24-2014 04:56 PM
thejustin wrote:
Just put in the 24" LCD a few minutes ago. Has a built in DVD player works great. I had this model in a 15" in the small bedroom shelf in my 5th wheel and liked it because it can play media (.avi/.mkv etc...) from SD memory cards so I can load up a bunch of TV shows on a 64 GB SDXC card and don't have to bring a stack of DVDs. Direct 12V plugin, no need to run the inverter. Ran a 32" Vizio in my Tahoe running off the 1000w inverter, but sadly that wouldn't swivel out to be viewable from the area due to lack of space in the Everest (width between the fridge and bathroom wall is too small). I think I have an extra VESA 100 mount laying around, may try to add another TV by the thermostat, I see alot of the newer hosts have one mounted here, though I think 2 TV's in a TC's might be overkill.
โApr-24-2014 04:53 PM
tad94564 wrote:thejustin wrote:tad94564 wrote:
Replacement CH571 locks
I just ordered a bunch of these for my Host Mammoth - they fit perfectly EXCEPT for the water door.
Now, I have one key for all the doors, and they also have in stock keys with LEDS!
Does your Mammoth have the black latch type locking mechanism? I'm going to go out later and see if I can somehow just get the ch751 lock out and replace with a different tubular cam lock.
Alas, no. The doors are insulated on the Mammoth, and therefor different. It came with the el-cheapo ch571's, and I really justed wanted one key for all of it (and yes, I know about the fact that a master key - a screwdriver - can open anything.)