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So what did you do to your Truck Camper today?

Mello_Mike
Explorer
Explorer
I saw these threads in some of the other Open Roads RV Forums, but didn't see one for TCs.

I'll start...

I installed Interior LED puck lights and a 12v power outlet.
2016 Northstar Laredo SC/240w Solar/2-6v Lifeline AGMs/Dometic CR110 DC Compressor Fridge
2013 Ram 3500 4x4/6.7L Cummins TD/3.42/Buckstop Bumper with Warn 16.5ti Winch/Big Wig Rear Sway Bar/Talons w/SS Fastguns
My Rig
1998 Jeep Wrangler
US Navy Ret.
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WVbassmistress
Explorer
Explorer
kjenckes, Does look great! We just have one Talon on ours and really wish we had sprung for 2.
thanks everyone for the Happi Jack advice. I don't like how ours are sounding and need to do some preventative stuff to them.
Lisa, Bobby & Dorothy the Wonder Dog
2013 F250 crew cab/6/5 foot bed w/
Firestone airbags
2006 KZ Jag - 29 ft
Ranger Z518
22 ft Suntracker Pontoon

wvabeer
Explorer
Explorer
kjenckes wrote:



I use my camper here in NH all winter (1 night each week) and the salt did not help my jacks any. Waited for a couple of nice days that I actually had off. Pulled the jacks off the mounts, sanded, primed, and painted both the legs and the motor covers. Also painted the mounts and replaced all the hardware with stainless steel. Took about 1 1/2 to 2 hours per leg (excluding dry time) over 2 days. The paint isn't perfect but looks pretty good and is certainly better than 2 days ago. I did the bottoms of the feet with bed liner. The wires are wrapped with red, spiral wrap. Why red? Match the truck stripe and the Minn Kota Talons that I have on my boat. (Talons are electric 12 foot anchors)









Looks great
1999 Dutch Star DP3884
2015 Camplite 6.8C
2012 Cherokee 39L destination
2022 F350 XL 4x4
07 FLHRS

kjenckes
Explorer
Explorer



I use my camper here in NH all winter (1 night each week) and the salt did not help my jacks any. Waited for a couple of nice days that I actually had off. Pulled the jacks off the mounts, sanded, primed, and painted both the legs and the motor covers. Also painted the mounts and replaced all the hardware with stainless steel. Took about 1 1/2 to 2 hours per leg (excluding dry time) over 2 days. The paint isn't perfect but looks pretty good and is certainly better than 2 days ago. I did the bottoms of the feet with bed liner. The wires are wrapped with red, spiral wrap. Why red? Match the truck stripe and the Minn Kota Talons that I have on my boat. (Talons are electric 12 foot anchors)








1996 Ford F250 Crew Cab 7.3PSD 445,000 miles!
6/1 springs
3400# tires

2005 Lance 820
Solar, Generator, AC

1997 Ranger 487 Bass Boat
Too much stuff to list

DWeikert
Explorer II
Explorer II
Farmerjon wrote:
DWeikert wrote:
Reinstalled the rear HJ motors that came back from being rebuilt after motor seizures. I don't remember if it was there when they went out but these came back with a stiff rubber o-ring where the motor slides over the jack leg.

The top of the jack fits into a recess in the motor head but this o-ring completely fills that recess and even with my 6'2" 250lbs bearing down on the motor, I could not compress the o-ring enough for the screw holes to align. The hole on the rear was even worse.

So, no o-rings. I may be wrong but the overlap without the o-ring seems like it would do a better job of stopping water intrusion than an o-ring that spaces the motor housing off the jack tube such that there is a gap instead of an overlap, that's assuming I could get the screws started...

Maybe you could could spread some grease or Vaseline or something to fill the gap that might deter what little water might get in.
Good luck.
Jon

Yeah, been thinking about it. I'm really not sure water intrusion into the jack is a problem. Based on the fit I really doubt this gasket was there before. The jack tube is recessed about 1/8" into the motor housing (about the diameter of the o-ring) and it's a snug fit so it would take water under pressure to travel the U channel to get inside the jack tube, and any water in there simply drains out the bottom. I thought about maybe running a strip of electrical tape around the top of the jack tube to act as a gasket but a little grease of some sort should also do the job.
Dan
2008 Chevy D/A 2500HD ECSB
2010 Northstar 8.5 Adventurer

Farmerjon
Explorer
Explorer
DWeikert wrote:
Reinstalled the rear HJ motors that came back from being rebuilt after motor seizures. I don't remember if it was there when they went out but these came back with a stiff rubber o-ring where the motor slides over the jack leg.

The top of the jack fits into a recess in the motor head but this o-ring completely fills that recess and even with my 6'2" 250lbs bearing down on the motor, I could not compress the o-ring enough for the screw holes to align. The hole on the rear was even worse.

So, no o-rings. I may be wrong but the overlap without the o-ring seems like it would do a better job of stopping water intrusion than an o-ring that spaces the motor housing off the jack tube such that there is a gap instead of an overlap, that's assuming I could get the screws started...

Maybe you could could spread some grease or Vaseline or something to fill the gap that might deter what little water might get in.
Good luck.
Jon
2015 F350 Lariat CC LB 4x4 DRW 6.7, 6sp auto, 3.73
2000 F350 lariat SC LB 4x4 DRW 7.3, 6sp manual 3.73
1987 F250 Lariat SC/LB 4x4 SRW 460 4sp stick 4.10
1995 Jeep wrangler
99 Star Craft 953

bbaker2001
Explorer
Explorer
morning, do not have truck camper, but wanted to pass it along.
it seems to get real hot in trailer when camping summer. my wife bought some shade cloth and sewed edges. we put it on the outside of windows, such a BIG difference in heat transfer.
BB from California
2015 Ram 3500
2001 Cardinal
best friend is my wife ๐Ÿ™‚

DWeikert
Explorer II
Explorer II
Reinstalled the rear HJ motors that came back from being rebuilt after motor seizures. I don't remember if it was there when they went out but these came back with a stiff rubber o-ring where the motor slides over the jack leg.



I'm guessing HJ did this to address their water intrusion problem, though the problem is water getting into the jack motor, not the jack leg. The top of the jack fits into a recess in the motor head but this o-ring completely fills that recess and even with my 6'2" 250lbs bearing down on the motor, I could not compress the o-ring enough for the screw holes to align. The hole on the rear was even worse.



Without the o-ring everything aligned as expected.



So, no o-rings. I may be wrong but the overlap without the o-ring seems like it would do a better job of stopping water intrusion than an o-ring that spaces the motor housing off the jack tube such that there is a gap instead of an overlap, that's assuming I could get the screws started...

I also noticed with the motor engaged I was able to turn the hand crank and manually turn the motor. It's easier if the jack is off the ground slightly so you're not trying to lift the camper and turn the motor. Next time I have a motor seize I'll see if I can unseize it that way.
Dan
2008 Chevy D/A 2500HD ECSB
2010 Northstar 8.5 Adventurer

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
Even AF turns out some shoddy cr@p I guess. Pulled the front cap window today to try to fix the de lamination from a leak around the window from back when the camper was almost new (according to the PO), that had been fixed for over 10 years by copious goobers of clear silicone, lol. Some people shouldn't be allowed to use a caulking gun!
Weatherstripping must have been installed originally by a preschooler.
Couldn't fix the de lam, but no rot, so that was good.
Cleaned up the previous messes and used some good butyl rubber weatherstripping and a small bead of Sika flex across the top for good measure.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

JoeChiOhki
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tore out the rear corner near the door on the Amerigo and replaced a couple pieces of wood and in the process helped remove some of the butt sag :).
My Blog - The Journey of the Redneck Express

CB

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'1992 Dodge W-250 "Dually" Power Wagon - Club Cab Long Bed 4x4 V8 5.9L gashog w/4.10 Geared axles
'1974 KIT Kamper 1106 - 11' Slide-in
'2006 Heartland BigHorn 3400RL

mkasner
Explorer
Explorer
Buddy made us a steel rod Utah

joe123
Explorer
Explorer
Replaced all the compartment locks the old ones were getting sticky or more likely worn out from 15 years of use. new ones work great.

portscanner
Explorer
Explorer
Fixed the tv antenna/cable wiring. Looks like they used the cheapest wire and the cheapest ends possible. They had no idea how to properly terminate the ends. Looks like they pushed the ends AT the wire, wrapped tape around it, called it finished.

I replaced several spans of wire with the "good stuff" and properly terminated then ends.

(Working in the CATV business ensured I had the proper tools and supplies)
One beautiful wife -Trooper and Doc the furcampers
2019 Dodge 4500 Flatbed with 2013 Chalet TS116 http://www.brittanynews.us

dmaxpuller
Explorer
Explorer
Got it ready for the summer. All waxed up. 303 on everything that needed it. Truck is all ready. Put some beer in the frig just to make sure it still worked! And am sticking to that story.
Travel Blog
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05 DMAX 2500HD with lots of stuff
2013 AF 996
73 FJ40 Landcruiser
72 Honda Trail 70
05 Kawasaki 700 quad

JoeChiOhki
Explorer II
Explorer II
philclouse wrote:
JoeChiOhki wrote:
Got about 2/3s of the way through building the new bed frame for the cabover.
pictures?


Will have a post with them here in the next day or so, wanted to put it all together in one entry :).
My Blog - The Journey of the Redneck Express

CB

Channel 17

Redneck Express


'1992 Dodge W-250 "Dually" Power Wagon - Club Cab Long Bed 4x4 V8 5.9L gashog w/4.10 Geared axles
'1974 KIT Kamper 1106 - 11' Slide-in
'2006 Heartland BigHorn 3400RL

Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
My single LED fixtures arrived and were installed this afternoon. I think it took me 15 minutes to do both now that I know what I'm doing. I'm happy enough with the lights that I will get a few more and lose the halogen lamps over the pillows.

under the pantry/kids bunk over the dinette




over the cabover bed




Full dinette area with all LEDs
2011 F350 6.7L Diesel 4x4 CrewCab longbed Dually, 2019 Lance 1062, Torqlift Talons, Fast Guns, upper and lower Stable Loads, Super Hitch, 48" Super Truss, Airlift loadlifter 5000 extreme airbags