All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Bigfoot 10.6 inside window fascia removalThank you for the advice! DaveRe: Bigfoot 10.6 inside window fascia removalAny tricks to removing the blinds? I’m on my way back to Alaska and don’t have time to have a dealer do it for me. Thanks for the advice.iBigfoot 10.6 inside window fascia removalHi Everyone, My camper is a 2002 model and the other day I broke the inside pane of the sliding window next to the dinette. I’m driving to the manufacturer of the Bigfoot windows in BC next week to get it replaced. However, they told me that I have to remove and replace the window myself because they’re not licensed to work on Rvs. They only make window. Do any of you know how to remove the upholstered fascia thingy that surrounds three sides of the window? I don’t see any screws or clips on it. Thanks.Re: Off grid TC camping sites in Northern IdahoWe ended up going way up high above bonners ferry to a place called Roman Nose. Twas hard to get to as we had to get there via the long way in due a bridge being out. My Cummins worked pretty hard getting us up there via the switchbacks but we made it and it was worth it. We were the only ones there and we were able to swim in the clear mountain lake. Super experience!Re: Off grid TC camping sites in Northern IdahoWe’ll probably spend a day in Bonner’s Ferry area doing laundry etc. Plan was to go to Priest lake area after that , but we’re looking for ideas.Off grid TC camping sites in Northern IdahoHi everyone. My wife and are traveling through N Idaho for the first time and really hate the typical campgrounds with small sites and close neighbors. We prefer to be off grid and can go for a week easily without needing to dump and replenish things.Can any of you recommend some more remote, primitive camping areas in that part of the state? On a lake or stream would be great but not required. Our rig is a Ram 3500 srw Cummins with a Bigfoot 10.6 and solar. Thanks for any help given.....Re: Upper Peninsula MichiganGreat lake trout fishing at Stannard Rock. You can get charters to take out there. Awesome place!Re: Old Campers & Newer TrucksThanks for the info guys! I think I will just focus on campers that are newer than 1995 or so. Sounds like I'll be safe that way.Re: Old Campers & Newer TrucksMy truck is a SRW and the width at the tailgate is right at 60". I believe the older trucks had a width of 65". I'm trying to figure out when the RV manufacturers changed their units to match that smaller width. Thanks DaveOld Campers & Newer TrucksMy truck is a 2011 Ram 3500 long box with the Cummins. I know that newer trucks like mine have a tapered box, unlike the older trucks which were pretty much straight. My question is: In what year did the manufacturers start making their campers narrower to fit the newer trucks? I have been looking at some older Bigfoots and Northern Lites online and they are a long way away from me here in Alaska so I can't just drive there to measure them. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks. Dave
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