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โMay-16-2024 09:20 AM
I'm reading a post about your truck camper falling off the truck, and the replys are about a furnace, gas lighting, and other non-related topics.
Also, kind of sucks photobucket puts a their watermark over a significant amount of each image. I see lots of screws going through a piece of aluminum box that either pulled out of something or nothing. My old 2000 S&S has had some pretty hard slams and all tiedown points are fine. Rather than the tiedown points pulling out, the hook ends on my turnbuckles bent straight. I see no reason to use fastguns or similar over simple turnbuckles. The spring in the fastguns may even allow for acceleration of the TC mass increasing the breakaway force. A solid turnbuckle will not allow that freedom of movement. I'm sure there will be plenty of expert argument over that suggestion.
The main thing is, you and your family are fine. Any landing you can walk away from as they say. Best wishes on getting a replacement and back on the trail.
โMay-12-2024 03:47 PM
Just wanted to give a 10 year update on this topic: LOL!!!
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/CUu2pG7l.jpeg[/IMG]
was looking at new Wolf Creeks today and noticed Northwood definitely fix the issue. Tie downs are beffier and bolted into the frame. Plus I did not notice any splicing. I currently Have over 500 nights and 10 years going strong in wolfy 2 and starting to look to upgrade. Its quite hard to swallow the new prices have over doubled since I bought mine. As well as interest rates. Wow eye opening. Maybe I'll just keep wolfy 2 for another 10 years ๐
โAug-02-2024 07:52 AM
You should have still bought my Lance 850 when you came to look at it..LOL Glad to see you're still truck camping and Wolfy2 is working out for you.
โMay-18-2024 07:06 AM
My Wolfy is going on its 11th summer camping season this year (2014 WC850SB, delivered in Aug 2013). We just got home two days ago from a 32 day, 4,278 mile road trip visiting family and friends. We made a huge loop from our home in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and back to Idaho. It's been an awesome camper so far and with Covid and then the huge price hikes, I see myself keeping for a long time. Some day I'll upgrade to a dually and a larger non-slide camper, but I see this camper in many years of my future if it continues to please. The only thing that broke on this trip was a small plastic clip that holds the lower refrigerator vent on. We were subject to tons of crazy winds on this trip and the plastic clip finally had enough I guess. I caught it on time before losing the entire vent and secured the vent with white gorilla tape, hopefully I can find a replacement clip. Attached is a pic from our West Yellowstone campsite in a beautiful RV park (super clean restrooms are a must while on long road trips for us). Love our Wolf Creek!