I had a new set of studded Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice WRT (Load Range E - 265/70/17) put on my 2005 F-250 this winter. They were excellent, with the weight of the camper I hardly ever needed 4x4. I managed to drive on a few un-maintained forestry roads after heavy snow, and while the truck jumped...
Opening the camper up for spring, I realized why my front lift panel has deteriorated. It seems there is a leak in my roof, and that the previous owner had attempted to replace the lift panel with compressed paper woodgrain wallboard. It was completly rotten, the middle hinge had ripped out and...
Mojave Joe, where did you get the hinge for your simple bi-fold replacement panel? My existing springed hinge is shot, and I'm thinking a regular hinge with some plywood should suffice since I lift the roof myself and simply use the panels to keep it up.
2005 Ford 6.0L Diesel owner here. Truck has 385,000km (293,000mi) on it, completely stock and still running strong. One benefit of my 2005 over the earlier 7.3L models, is the coil sprung front end (improved ride quality and turning radius) and larger brakes.
2008 FWC Eagle on Vancouver Island BC - $12,000 (CDN)
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-travel-trailer-camper/comox-courtenay-cumberland/fourwheelcamper-pop-top-for-import-truck/1022799335?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
2013 FWC Eagle in Vancouver BC- $18,000 (CDN)...
Anyone have any experience with the Michelin LTX Winter's? I'm considering putting a set of E-Rated 265/70R17 on my F-250. At over $1100 installed, I'd love to hear some good reviews before making the plunge. I was hoping to put taller/skinnier tires on -- but they are hard (impossible) to find...
Does anyone have an auxillary fuel tank installed on their truck, with a camper in the bed? Eventually, I would like to try messing with Waste Vegetable Oil as an alternate fuel source. This will require a secondary heated tank, in my case. Generally, these tanks are made to sit in the truck bed...
I just scored a used Olympian Wave 6 w/ cover and legs for $40. Sweet! I'll be lurking to see where you tapped in. This one says it was made in Spain, must be an older device.
I see the Wave 6 on sale for $270, free shipping in the US. That price is almost too good to pass, it says that's 46% off regular. I may need to make a trip down to a mailbox in Washington to pick one of these things up. The price in Canada is about 2x that, yikes! I'm thinking the Wave 6 will...
I believe most truckers out West are using VHF radios, and not CB. I've been researching a bit about these "bush radios" and will be picking one up soon, so that I can avoid unexpected encounters with heavy industrial traffic. Around here, all the forest service roads have VHF radio frequencies...
Has anyone used these while out on a skiing or ice fishing trip, coming back with wet gear, etc. Do they introduce a lot of condensation, I'm concerned it will not help with drying out my boot liners and other wet gear after a day out in the snow.
I have a 6 speed manual (ZF-6) in my 2005 F-250 6.0L Diesel. It's been great so far, the Low speed has come in handy when crawling through bumpy patches or making steep rough descents. Every vehicle I've ever bought has had a manual transmission. There's a certain gratification that I get out of...
I am pretty sure there are no exemptions here -- all tanks under 40lbs require the OPD valve. Re-certification is every 10 years. Luckily there was already some 'pane in my tank, so I was able to use my 3-way fridge this past weekend. Kept my beers cold the whole trip, excellent!
I currently have two 2" thick 4x8 sheets of insulating foam under the camper, which raises it enough to clear the cab of my truck. Should I be concerned that the bottom plywood of the camper isn't getting any airflow? It's raised 4" off the truck bed, so it shouldn't be sitting in water anyhow...
I am glad that I jumped on it. The seller had lots of folks interested, the first fellow showed up with a Tundra and the camper wouldn't fit in the box. Luckily the seller was kind enough to hold it for me, so I took the boat rack off my truck, and immediately left for Montana. I ended up...
After several months of searching, I finally found a Four Wheel Camper Grandby. I drove ~1900 km to Flathead Lake, Montana to pick it up.
Here's a map of the route: https://goo.gl/maps/hVwtG
It was a bit of a rushed trip, so I didn't have much time for photos. I'm already making a list of...
I drove ~1900km to purchase the 1990 FWC Grandby in Flathead Lake, MT last week. Already used it a couple times, so far. I'll be starting a project thread, she needs some TLC (front lift panel rot, roof rack install, etc.)
Cheers!
1977 Ford F150 and 1987 Grandby Pop Up Camper - $5395 (Brighton)
http://cosprings.craigslist.org/rvd/4450946767.html
Four Wheel Camper FWC Grandby - $1000 (reno)
http://reno.craigslist.org/rvs/4450790099.html
Fantastic coffee! Haven't had it in over a year since I moved from Toronto to BC. Their roastery was at the end of my street (Heward & Queen) in Leslieville.
$1.349/Litre Gas -- $4.603/Gal
$1.399/Litre Diesel -- $4.773/Gal
Current prices in Kamloops, BC. Has me itching to sort out an alternative fuel for my truck -- although being in a cold weather area, I would need to implement a dual heated tank system. I'll need to find an aux fuel tank that...