Oct-21-2018 08:29 AM
Oct-25-2018 04:18 AM
reasley wrote:I have pretty much come to the same conclusion , anything that needs to stay dry goes in a plastic bin . With the curves of the Avion it would take a bit of work to make it weatherproof . If it was a dedicated truck I might try but the truck is used for other purposes off season so not worth it . Picture is in my profile . Have funticki2 wrote:
Very nice , I have similar setup . Have gotten so spoiled with the side storage I don't think I could do without it. Is your side storage weatherproof ? How did you make the connection between the side doors and the camper ?
No, not weatherproof. However, drove for a full day in the rain across Utah and Nevada and not much water got in. We don't keep anything in there that would be damaged if it got wet. I will eventually get around to sealing it a little better, but it's a low priority at the moment.
I added a piece of 1" aluminum angle to the underside of the camper. The latches are "T" handle and rotate to latch behind the angle. The camper does not move, so the doors stay latched.
Oct-24-2018 04:08 PM
ticki2 wrote:
Very nice , I have similar setup . Have gotten so spoiled with the side storage I don't think I could do without it. Is your side storage weatherproof ? How did you make the connection between the side doors and the camper ?
Oct-24-2018 02:37 PM
Oct-24-2018 02:14 PM
reasley wrote:notsobigjoe wrote:
Forgive me if I miss the obvious because I usually do. You removed the front jacks but left the rear. Is that so you could level better? Do you sag in the rear? Just curious, thanks and what a rig!!!
The front jacks stuck out far enough to obstruct rear vision and hung low enough to get damage by a passing rock. The rear jacks sit a little inboard of the of the flatbed frame and are more protected. The rear jacks help with leveling and stability. The way it is set up we can handle a level 2 to 3 trail
Oct-24-2018 08:29 AM
Oct-24-2018 06:26 AM
notsobigjoe wrote:
Forgive me if I miss the obvious because I usually do. You removed the front jacks but left the rear. Is that so you could level better? Do you sag in the rear? Just curious, thanks and what a rig!!!
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Oct-22-2018 08:05 PM
mellow wrote:
Any issues with the tires rubbing?
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