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mellow wrote:
Congrats on the TC! You will have to come back to Assateague again this summer and give the 4x4 a workout and do some surf fishing, it is pretty much Lance country around here.
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Nov-08-2019 04:01 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
Congratulations on the Adventurer truck camper,there the most underrated truck camper on the internet...I would by one in a heart beat..Very few complaints....
Nov-07-2019 04:33 PM
Oct-28-2019 07:49 PM
Oct-28-2019 12:16 PM
time2retire wrote:
Well my plot thickens. I just pulled the trigger on a barely used 2018 Adventurer 80RB. Yeas I'll have to drive 8 hours to pick it up. Never spent $18,000 on anything without seeing it first hand. So goes the TC business in my area. There are none unless home made or junk. NuCamp wore me out and I accepted I would not see the camper before I bought it. Unfortunately for them it is not a Cirrus. I'm putting my trust in Timberlake RV in Lynchburg, Va. They are not currently a TC dealer, it was taken in trade (see previous post about my theory). They are however becoming a Lance dealer in the near future.
While researching the tie downs I got under my truck to see how this is going to work. Based on what I've read here and other places I went with the Torklifts with the spring loaded turnbuckles.
Well guess what? My 2008 F250 has extensive rust on some of the bed cross members. All those years launching boats in saltwater and driving on the beach took its toll. The body and frame are in great condition with only 44,000 miles. It is currently being repaired (replaced and thoroughly undercoated at a rust repair specialist shop).
Here's some things I plan on doing next:
Install Torklift tie downs.
Install Torklift Suspension upgrade for upper overload springs. I'm not sure
I need these but can always send them back. Feedback appreciated.
Purchase a hitch extender for my lil boat. I'll do this when I see the camper on my truck to determine the length.
Purchase 2 new batteries that I'll gang together. The 80RB has room in the battery compartment to do this. I'll use the "old" battery as a back up for my trolling motor.
Not sure if I'll need a splitter for the rear connector. We'll see.
Buy a remote back up camera. This the only option I can think of not on the unit. Feedback appreciated.
Am I missing anything? 4 months dragged through the TC market, I can't wait to finally get one.
Oct-28-2019 07:02 AM
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Oct-28-2019 06:53 AM
ardvark wrote:
The Torklift uppers are an easy install, however, I found on my 2012 F350 that even if I cut then down the allowable maximum, my overloads would still be engaged with an empty bed so after discussing my situation with Torklift, I returned them. The return was pretty simple, however they put my return back in inventory without tracking it, so I had to call. Once I did, they found them and refunded my purchase price on the spot. Just make sure you keep your purchase receipt or print one off in the event you have to return them. Don't forget, you have only 30 days to return them for full purchase price.
To install the uppers, you have to remove the OEM pads. The simplest way to do this I found was to use so dish detergent as a lubricant and use a clamp and they pop right out. I found the use of screwdrivers, etc. to pry them out wasted time and effort.
Who did you buy them from? Torklift from what I could tell sells them through a distributor network. They listed a few places here in Pittsburgh, Truck N' Stuff etc. These people had no idea what they were. Again I figured I'm on my own again and bought them from E.Trailer. The next adventure (no pun intended) awaits me.
Thanks for the tips.
Good luck with the camper,
Steve
Oct-28-2019 06:35 AM