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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Axe & Shovel Bracketry Help!

    Who makes those mounts?
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Anyone ever remove the heater & use a Buddy Heater?

    I've used a Big Buddy in an Alaskan and it worked great. You could make it too hot easily so low was the prefereed setting. I rigged mine on the 25' hose so I could set it up outside for sitting in chairs and stating warm. I am a light sleeper so the forced air(stock) heater in a 4Wheel wakes...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Happijac anyone?

    I used to have stake pocket mount camper mounts with turnbuckles holding my Grandby in my Ford truck. I wheeled it all over and in some pretty rough stuff and never had a problem. I just zip tied the turn buckles at both ends so they would not loosen.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Perfect mate for a fwc?

    I would go with a long bed Dodge diesel quad cab. Personally I would get a 2007 or older with the 5.9 l Cummins. You don't get the new automatic but you get a strong automatic coupled with the 5.9 that gets better mileage than the new 6.7. The new Chevys are nice and have a great interior but...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Semi-permanent Catalytic Heater Install

    Try Sportsmans Warehouse
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Semi-permanent Catalytic Heater Install

    Mr. Buddy now makes a wall mounted, 10,000 BTU unit, good for 300 square feet designed for regular propane tanks. It runs around $100. I put a Big Buddy in the kids Alaskan with the tank kit. It's almost too much for it as it is designed to heat 400 square feet.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West air conditioner?

    If you have a Honda get another 2000 and a parallell kit and that'll run it. Of course that's $1100 before you buy the AC and quite alot to store.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West pics

    Nice. That's the setup I'm looking to create; an extracab 1st Gen Cummins with a Keystone. I have a Megacab now but it's not rated for a camper. I previously had a 92 crewcab Ford with a Grandby. Great for 2 but too crowded for 3. As my kids do not really go camping with us much anymore the...
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