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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Free foam mattresses - Located in the San Francisco Peninsula.

    Approximate size. One 53”x75” and two 48”x70”. The 48” ones fold at 24”. I also have maroon covers. These were purchased from Ikea. FREE
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Dark or Black Colored Campers

    Wow. That’s a lot. Thanks
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Dark or Black Colored Campers

    People with slide in or Project M dark colored or black campers, how hot does the interior get?
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West 2016 Tacoma 4x4 TRD Sport or Off Road Double Cab Shortbed

    Hi Everyone, I'm finally getting close to pulling the trigger. I'm thinking of getting a Swift shell with a furnace, stove, 2 batteries, roof solar. I really don't 4 wheel, but, I might every once in a while. I plan to keep the camper on the truck all the time. Probably 4 or 5 times a...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Shortbed

    I want to get a double cab short bed and put a FWC on it, but I don't like the appearance of external tie downs. When I called FWC, I was told that they need external tie downs. However, I see many photos of FWC on what appears to be short-bed double cab Tacomas. How are people doing this?
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Attaching a camper to the bed of the truck?

    2010 Tundra. Thanks for the photo.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Attaching a camper to the bed of the truck?

    I'm looking for a used FWC, but my truck does not have the tie down brackets installed. Is it easy to install the brackets or should I go to FWC in Sacramento to do it? Can someone post pictures of the brackets in the truck bed? Thanks,
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Thule Hullavator on a Hawk?

    I've used my hullivator on top of my Honda Ridgeline. The hullivator makes it easy. The load bars have to stick out past the edge of the camper for the hullivator's to work. You will probably need a one or two stair step stool to help you load the kayak. It might be hard to raise the kayak...
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