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rastaman33609
Jul 26, 2018Explorer
Lonewolf...I used a 'horse stall matt' from tractor supply in the truck bed before..it gave a good non-slip base.(even with the truck bed plastic liner) plus with the tie downs and the brackets as you suggested I think I will be good,
Ticki2 ...Dang it I for got about the bussel, it was on my other camper that I was able to store stuff under...oh well, but like you said I will have plenty of space under the wings.
The outlet from the tank comes straight down.I am going to use a a cap with a garden hose fitting and I am hopping to get enough height to run a hose to my 'holding tank,which I am thinking I should mount between the axles for maximum clearance. it will just be a 5 gallon jug. When i had the camper on the truck I had strapped the jug below the spare tire and it worked perfect. Jug has a drain valve.
Do you have any suggestions for the area up front below the bed, The thought of a motorcycle may not work as loading it will be an issue. I will plan on keeping the batteries and 3 2x4 solar panels (just for transporting)up front on the V of the frame. I will have to figure a way to secure them from walking away. I like my panels portable so I can park in the shade and deploy them to the sun.Plus they are used at another off grid location when i go there.
Ticki2 ...Dang it I for got about the bussel, it was on my other camper that I was able to store stuff under...oh well, but like you said I will have plenty of space under the wings.
The outlet from the tank comes straight down.I am going to use a a cap with a garden hose fitting and I am hopping to get enough height to run a hose to my 'holding tank,which I am thinking I should mount between the axles for maximum clearance. it will just be a 5 gallon jug. When i had the camper on the truck I had strapped the jug below the spare tire and it worked perfect. Jug has a drain valve.
Do you have any suggestions for the area up front below the bed, The thought of a motorcycle may not work as loading it will be an issue. I will plan on keeping the batteries and 3 2x4 solar panels (just for transporting)up front on the V of the frame. I will have to figure a way to secure them from walking away. I like my panels portable so I can park in the shade and deploy them to the sun.Plus they are used at another off grid location when i go there.
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