โSep-30-2013 07:04 AM
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โSep-30-2013 08:29 PM
Pwrstrok wrote:mkirsch wrote:Boatycall wrote:
Campers are supposed to be able to be used on or off the truck. I boat and jeep, and for boating, I would take the camper off and use the truck to launch the boat. I have NEVER had a problem.
...and just because it's worked for you and the campers you've chosen over the years, it should work for EVERY person and EVERY camper? Bad logic, my friend.
You've either made good/lucky choices in buying campers that are usable off the truck, or you've just plain been lucky that nothing bad has happened while using your camper.
Believe it or not, there are campers that are not designed to be used off the truck. Lots of them.
For some (many?) people, the main versatility of a truck camper is being able to unload the camper and have a useful vehicle the rest of the time. A pickup truck is a good daily driver, a good work vehicle, and has a million and one uses for the average homeowner. A class C motorhome is good for... camping.
The OP's bad luck is in buying one of those campers that can't be used off the truck.
Choices for the OP are:
1. Ignore the warnings, use it, and take his chances.
2. Try and take it back, and have the dealer tell him "It'll be Just Fine(tm)" if he uses the camper off the truck with the tank unsupported.
โSep-30-2013 08:28 PM
mkirsch wrote:Boatycall wrote:
Campers are supposed to be able to be used on or off the truck. I boat and jeep, and for boating, I would take the camper off and use the truck to launch the boat. I have NEVER had a problem.
...and just because it's worked for you and the campers you've chosen over the years, it should work for EVERY person and EVERY camper? Bad logic, my friend.
You've either made good/lucky choices in buying campers that are usable off the truck, or you've just plain been lucky that nothing bad has happened while using your camper.
Believe it or not, there are campers that are not designed to be used off the truck. Lots of them.
For some (many?) people, the main versatility of a truck camper is being able to unload the camper and have a useful vehicle the rest of the time. A pickup truck is a good daily driver, a good work vehicle, and has a million and one uses for the average homeowner. A class C motorhome is good for... camping.
The OP's bad luck is in buying one of those campers that can't be used off the truck.
Choices for the OP are:
1. Ignore the warnings, use it, and take his chances.
2. Try and take it back, and have the dealer tell him "It'll be Just Fine(tm)" if he uses the camper off the truck with the tank unsupported.
โSep-30-2013 06:54 PM
Zircon wrote:
I'd like to thank everyone who responded to my first post! The prompness of the replies, the number replying, and the fact that some of you have gone above and beyond anything I would have expected by providing links and even making phone calls to ALP
โSep-30-2013 06:11 PM
โSep-30-2013 05:23 PM
Boatycall wrote:
K, I just got off the phone with ALP/Adventure. I asked if I would be allowed to quote them on a public forum, and they said yes.
**ALL** products currently produced by ALP/Eagle Cap CAN be ran with full water on or off the truck, and that they are in the process of revising thier manual.
โSep-30-2013 03:37 PM
This does NOT apply to TC's prior to thier acquisition - meaning Eagle Cap's prior to 2011, and Adventures prior to '08. He stated that since they did not make them prior to those years, they wouldn't want to speak for them.
โSep-30-2013 03:16 PM
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โSep-30-2013 01:42 PM
AnEv942 wrote:
Wow-I would also call mfg. Explain your situation and how you plan to use camper. Unfortuanently not all campers are designed to be used off loaded. I dont know if other modles of the Adventure are, or Id be back at dealer-no discussion on using camper off truck?
Snipped from manual
Pretty clear to me, my interpetation isnt the act of filling-its having tank and water weight unsupported from bottom. I dont see any wiggle room to assume its ok after its filled to off load full. This would be IMO question only the mfg can answere with any faith in answere. Would be nice if 'filling' was the issue as brholt noted. Id also ask about holding tanks-as lit. doesnt say anything.
I did peruse the sales lit on your camper- Awesome camper-hopefully you can resolve & use. Myself though off loading is nice and we do often-I might figure another means of getting to that fishing hole.
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