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GhostZero
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Explorer
Hey all-

It's finally time to let go of my '92 Lance. It's in pretty ratty shape, and while that's fine for me it's not so fine for me and my SO at the same time. So I'm going to be moving on to a TC with a slide, and I need to take the old one somewhere to dispose of it.

I have a stable lift on it, and want to move that to my new camper, whatever that is. Since the Lance doesn't have jacks anymore, since the stable lift, I'm not sure how I'd get it off the truck...

So I think in essence I'm just not quite sure how to go about getting rid of it.

Any thoughts?


All the best-
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GhostZero: KC0YDD
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1992 Lance 480: Stable Lift
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Steve_in_29
Explorer
Explorer
Reddog1 wrote:
Respectfully, you have historically posted negatively against the Stable Lift. In my opinion, your post and photos have excluded anything positive on the Stable Lift. Simply stated, it appears to me you have an obsession against anything positive that relates to the Stable Lift. I have observed through the years you find the most negative photos of the Stable Lift, and I do not recall any positive photos you have posted.

Considering your exposure to the Stable Lift is limited and the fact you have never had one, I really do not see much credibility in your post on the subject. I think it is fair for you to say the Stable Lift would not work for you.

Wayne

I simply pointed out facts. Facts that those pictures clearly show and whether or not I ever owned one is immaterial to those facts. The pictures provide all the "credibility(?)" needed.

As I said it works for what it is and within it's design parameters but it sure isn't the be all wonder system some try to portray it as.

On Edit: It should be noted that in all the years I have been posting those same pictures no SL owner has posted any to refute them.
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Reddog1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Steve_in_29 wrote:
Lets clear up some misinformation here. Take a look at these pictures that are hardly the definition of "tucked up nicely". Not my camper but note the corner jack foot in the picture and how much higher it is then the Stabil-lift tube.



And again not exactly "tucked up nicely". I have wheeled my camper in places that those tubes would have taken serious hits from large rocks.



Here is mine and my corner jacks are pretty high off the ground, much more so then any Stabil-lift could ever be.



As to not wheeling in places where the jacks need to come off, a former member here(now passed) Don Curley, did indeed remove his regularly to wheel his truck with the Outfitter on it in some pretty rough terrain. It is a simple procedure to remove them as (at least on Outfitters) there is a plug on the power wires and only a few bolts to deal with.

Respectfully, you have historically posted negatively against the Stable Lift. In my opinion, your post and photos have excluded anything positive on the Stable Lift. Simply stated, it appears to me you have an obsession against anything positive that relates to the Stable Lift. I have observed through the years you find the most negative photos of the Stable Lift, and I do not recall any positive photos you have posted.

Considering your exposure to the Stable Lift is limited and the fact you have never had one, I really do not see much credibility in your post on the subject. I think it is fair for you to say the Stable Lift would not work for you.

Wayne


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Steve_in_29
Explorer
Explorer
burningman wrote:
I have a Stable Lift and wouldn't go back to corner jacks.
The corner jacks are just as vulnerable to off road damage. In fact in some ways the corner jacks are even more vulnerable to damage.
The Stable Lift tucks up pretty nicely and is a LOT stronger and more durable. It can take a pretty good hit that would tear a corner jack right off your camper.
The ultimate would be corner jacks removed while on the truck, but if you're doing that serious off roading you probably won't be carrying a camper.
Lets clear up some misinformation here. Take a look at these pictures that are hardly the definition of "tucked up nicely". Not my camper but note the corner jack foot in the picture and how much higher it is then the Stabil-lift tube.



And again not exactly "tucked up nicely". I have wheeled my camper in places that those tubes would have taken serious hits from large rocks.



Here is mine and my corner jacks are pretty high off the ground, much more so then any Stabil-lift could ever be.



As to not wheeling in places where the jacks need to come off, a former member here(now passed) Don Curley, did indeed remove his regularly to wheel his truck with the Outfitter on it in some pretty rough terrain. It is a simple procedure to remove them as (at least on Outfitters) there is a plug on the power wires and only a few bolts to deal with.

The Stabil-lift system works well enough for what it is but it is in no way something that owners should attempt to wheel anything harder then a graded Forest Service Road with.
2007 F350,SC,LB,4x4,6.0/Auto,35" tires,16.5 Warn,Buckstop bumpers
2007 Outfitter Apex9.5,270W solar,SolarBoost2000e,2 H2K's,2KW inverter,2 20lb LP on slide out tray,4 Lifeline AGM bats,Tundra fridge
95 Bounder 28' ClassA sold
91 Jamboree 21' ClassC sold

GhostZero
Explorer
Explorer
burningman wrote:
I have a Stable Lift and wouldn't go back to corner jacks.
The corner jacks are just as vulnerable to off road damage. In fact in some ways the corner jacks are even more vulnerable to damage.
The Stable Lift tucks up pretty nicely and is a LOT stronger and more durable. It can take a pretty good hit that would tear a corner jack right off your camper.
The ultimate would be corner jacks removed while on the truck, but if you're doing that serious off roading you probably won't be carrying a camper.


For the record I agree- I love mine, I have worked on the cabover part of the roof with it off the truck and not had it move a millimeter. It's solid as a rock. It may just be more hassle than I am interested in to move it to the new camper.

I'm going to take this one step at a time- You guys have had a wide variety of ideas, and I really appreciate your input.
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1992 Lance 480: Stable Lift

burningman
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have a Stable Lift and wouldn't go back to corner jacks.
The corner jacks are just as vulnerable to off road damage. In fact in some ways the corner jacks are even more vulnerable to damage.
The Stable Lift tucks up pretty nicely and is a LOT stronger and more durable. It can take a pretty good hit that would tear a corner jack right off your camper.
The ultimate would be corner jacks removed while on the truck, but if you're doing that serious off roading you probably won't be carrying a camper.
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nomadictxn
Explorer
Explorer
The sad part of this story is that I have a 94 Lance 480 that I am stoked about because after 15 months since major hail damage and spot repairs with monster tape, I am steadily going to the door this week to meet UPS driver with all the new parts and pieces I need to replace vent covers, ac cowls, marker lights and various other bits. I finally have the time to fix the damage. 1 month ago, I was at the Northwoods dealer with an approved credit limit to purchase a AF 865. I decided, or rather my dear wife, that we needed to fix our ratty old Lance back up and wait a few more years.
I am in the 50 dollar craigslist camp. Somebody will gladly turn that old Lance into a hunters hideout.
Good Luck!
nomadictxn
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d3500ram
Explorer III
Explorer III
GhostZero wrote:
d3500ram wrote:
Or advertise the Stable Lift for $500 with the caveat that the buyer has to take the whole schmee.


This may be the genius suggestion...
I resemble that remark :C


:B

I hear that folks who use a Stable Lift love them and would not ever return to typical jacks.

One thing to consider is how you plan on using your TC (is it not too different from now?) What I mean is this: I think that the Stable Lift's are a great product for the right user. I would never have one as I take my TC off-road a lot and I do not want stuff getting hung up on the under-structure of the SL... I would not want to damage anything.

Do you see yourself going off road?
Sold the TC, previous owner of 2 NorthStar pop-ups & 2 Northstar Arrows...still have the truck:

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GhostZero
Explorer
Explorer
d3500ram wrote:
Or advertise the Stable Lift for $500 with the caveat that the buyer has to take the whole schmee.


This may be the genius suggestion... I like it a lot. I think the electric jacks may work ok for me, we'll see. If they prove to be reasonably stable I won't need the stable lift.
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GhostZero: KC0YDD
The Battle Truck Galactica: 2006 Dodge CTD 4x4 6spd
Helwig sway bar/Rancho 9000rx shocks/
Air Ride bags/Air Ride Sureset/Westach gauges/AFE stage 2 intake
Bluetooth GPS/Sirius/XM/ipod/2-meter/Ricksons 19.5s
1992 Lance 480: Stable Lift

d3500ram
Explorer III
Explorer III
Or advertise the Stable Lift for $500 with the caveat that the buyer has to take the whole schmee.
Sold the TC, previous owner of 2 NorthStar pop-ups & 2 Northstar Arrows...still have the truck:

2005 Dodge 3500 SRW, Qcab long bed, NV-6500, diesel, 4WD, Helwig, 9000XL,
Nitto 285/70/17 Terra Grapplers, Honda eu3000Is, custom overload spring perch spacers.

GhostZero
Explorer
Explorer
towpro wrote:
put it this way. if its sound enough to unload it without it falling apart, someone will want it as a project. I would list it on CL for maybe $500, than see what pans out. you can always lower price or let them talk you down, but you can't change your price up.

also, is the old stable lift system (2, 3, 4 jacks) going to be compatible with the camper you will buy to replace your current camper? If NO, sell it with camper attached :).


Excellent point! One other thing to consider is that the new camper I have in mind has electric jacks. I just don't know if that's as good as the stable lift. I use my camper less now than I used to... I may just sell it with the stable lift and call it a day.
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GhostZero: KC0YDD
The Battle Truck Galactica: 2006 Dodge CTD 4x4 6spd
Helwig sway bar/Rancho 9000rx shocks/
Air Ride bags/Air Ride Sureset/Westach gauges/AFE stage 2 intake
Bluetooth GPS/Sirius/XM/ipod/2-meter/Ricksons 19.5s
1992 Lance 480: Stable Lift

towpro
Explorer
Explorer
put it this way. if its sound enough to unload it without it falling apart, someone will want it as a project. I would list it on CL for maybe $500, than see what pans out. you can always lower price or let them talk you down, but you can't change your price up.

also, is the old stable lift system (2, 3, 4 jacks) going to be compatible with the camper you will buy to replace your current camper? If NO, sell it with camper attached :).
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burningman
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Explorer II
Thanks guys I'll look into those suggestions.
What happened was several years ago my '87 Vacationeer 11.5 was just too rotted to be worth saving so I looked for a nicer camper. I happened to stumble on the EXACT SAME '87 Vacationeer 11.5, in nice shape, at a giveaway price. I didn't even want that same camper again, but a deal's a deal.
Well, since it's the exact same one, I never got rid of the old one because it has every possible spare part for the "new" one. That's been handy several times, including providing perfect pieces for my bathroom/shower sectioning job that it needed to fit my newer Dodge with the narrower tailgate.

But ya' know, I'm tired of having a junk camper lying around!
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GhostZero
Explorer
Explorer
covered wagon wrote:
Go to a small town dump where its not a zoo. Nice quiet country dump. Set it down on stack of pallets. Take time to remove stable lift system. Dumps heavy equipment rolls it into dump pile.

Don't damage your truck by having it yanked of the bed of the truck, use the stable loads to unload first.


Excellent advice, thanks.
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GhostZero: KC0YDD
The Battle Truck Galactica: 2006 Dodge CTD 4x4 6spd
Helwig sway bar/Rancho 9000rx shocks/
Air Ride bags/Air Ride Sureset/Westach gauges/AFE stage 2 intake
Bluetooth GPS/Sirius/XM/ipod/2-meter/Ricksons 19.5s
1992 Lance 480: Stable Lift

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
Or wait til the King County free recycle day and just show up and be like "where you want this?" Haha

Just don't dump it up Greenwater or somewhere I'm going to crash into it on my sled this winter!
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2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
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Grit_dog
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Navigator
burningman wrote:
Does anyone know where there's a landfill in WA state that will take a camper? I once went to great effort to crush one into pieces and take it to the local transfer station and had a very hard time getting them to accept it.
The other potential issue is I have no title for it.
The one I want to dump is one I bought in 1999, the owner was somewhat of an aquaintance so I disobeyed Rule Number One and took it with his word that he'd get the title to me. Well it's 17 years later and I'm still waiting!
If I can't properly dispose of it, I could always just abandon it and let the consequences fall on him, the last known registered owner. I'm trying to be nice, but...


And you'd have trouble giving it away since WA feels the need to license TCs. Just stupid, IMO.
I'd call around eastern WA where it's not so greeeeenie. Maybe Crackima/Tri cities. Rural areas tend to not have transfor stations and have good ole fashioned dumps. Upside is a TT doesn't have any fuel of stuff to leak out.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold