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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    But cost more than my FWC :angry: I figured.... I'm $210 into this FWC so far, and about $6k into the pickup. I am obviously a cheapskate! :P
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    Wow, had never seen those they are VERY cool!
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    A flatbed is a hell of alot easier and gives you more versatility and storage... more versatility? What do you do when you want to use your pickup for say, hauling gravel?
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    Thanks everyone for the replies. I guess the absolute worst case scenario is that I need to move the wiring / water tank, etc. no more than 2" into the walkway. I could live with that. My current plan is to proceed with the resize. If I do, I will post a how-to and very likely to continue...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    58", I will keep that in mind as a standard. Thanks. Even without a welder, anyone could do the work with pop rivets and a piece of sheet plate. I guess I'm failing to see any big issues. Maybe I will start buying up these older units and resizing them for resale....
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    The issue is that it's not just plywood, the front/rear walls the aluminum frame is also too wide and needs to be narrowed. As such it really hasn't been done often since most folks don't have access to aluminum welding equipment. You could consider using brackets/plates/rivets or something of...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Narrow Older FWC for Modern Pickup

    Hello, new to the forum. My father picked up a really nice Keystone camper for me about two months ago. Needed the usual work (particle board broken in bed, linoleum, etc.) but otherwise everything works and best yet there is NO rot or even water staining! I drove over the pass to go work on...
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