All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How 4-season are 4 seasons Lances?We've had our 1131 out in the teens for a few days a couple times with no issues. At some point you just have to nerd out and take readings from multiple places to see if anything is getting too cold that shouldn't. Don't forget the batteries won't hold as much of a charge and the solar isn't going to do a whole lot during the winter months.Re: 36" Hitch Extension for 2" Receiver - Are they Made?If your trailer tongue is too short, tucking the hitch under the camper is a bad idea. I switched from the 42" truss to the 48" truss. The 42" was perfect, the hitch ball popped out just behind the camper "bumper". Not so perfect with the enclosed trailer hooked up and you tried to make a tight turn.Re: Camper looks like its not levelI did that to my truck and camper in sig, but I planed the end of it to taper it down. I should probably plane it a little more. The board is 4' wide and 2' deep/long and it helped level the camper quite a bit. I placed it between the rubber mat and the bed. I too forget how to post pics here, but there is a sticky thread somewhere with a way to do it.Re: Recommendations for replacing my Michelin LTX M&S tiresI put Michelin Defender LTX on the wife's Envoy and they flat out sucked. We got about 30k from them and they dried, cracked, split, and flat wore out. I heard they used to be good, but my experience was not that. The Mexican Goodyears that replaced them ride no worse.Re: Cooper AT3 XLTI have the Load Range E AT3 Coopers on both trucks. I felt they were really good in the snow on my 1500. My dually being a dually, I try to keep it out of the snow. All were made in the US of A and all I heard about them before purchase is what you're hearing in here.Re: The only real SRW “One Ton” that isn’t really a 3/4 ton specta wrote: Grit dog wrote: Very cool truck and bit of knowledge! Thanks for sharing! I knew about the old camper specials. GM may have made one as well, with a 9’ bed and longer wheelbase? 67-72 style? But never heard of the super camper special. they Chevy Longhorn. That bed extension has got to be more than a mere 6". . .Re: CB Antennas? OkieGene wrote: The shorter the antenna, the more lousy it the reception/transmission becomes. You have to do what you have to do, but that's a lousy idea, the shorter antenna. You need to get at least 1/4 to 1/2 wavelength, and decent coax and connectors. Most CB coax is junk and the connectors are too. Best wishes to you. A fender mount can't handle a 5 footer?Re: CB Antennas?I am liking the fender mount idea. This site has a bunch, but not seeing one that specifies my year. https://www.wearecb.com/hood-mount/ I'm sure a number of them would work fine. I feel if I could find someone locally with a selection that that would be the best solution.Re: They get bigger and bigger. 3 tons wrote: I think it’s more like the answer to the question that nobody asked… 3 tons No, to me it was too general of a statement to say if it doesn't come off go with a C.Re: They get bigger and bigger. billyray50 wrote: Very nice but since you cannot remove TC from truck might as well go with a class C. A Class C doesn't have 4 low.
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