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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Two Step Steel Hitch Receiver Step

    Used these steps for some years, still in great shape. Selling for $90. Located in Albuquerque, NM. Can ship at your cost.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West **SOLD** Easy Hitch Step For Sale original 2 and 3 Step Models

    Sent PM
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West **SOLD** Easy Hitch Step For Sale original 2 and 3 Step Models

    I'LL TAKE THE THREE STEP
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Searching for Thermal Pack for 2012 FWC Hawk

    I'm looking for a thermal pack for a 2012 FWC Hawk. I live in Albuquerque, NM. Thanks. Ed
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Mule Outfitters Jack Bracket Extension

    What year is your camper? Mine is 2012, will they fit? Take $50?
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Fabricated Rear Bumper with Swingarms

    Having trouble adding more pics here, so additional photos can be viewed on the Expedition Portal Forum in the General Vehicle Modifications Section
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Fabricated Rear Bumper with Swingarms

    Finally got my rear bumper modified with dual swingarms. I had a local welder beef up my existing Reneul (now Buckstop) bumper, add custom machined spindles, and then build/mount the swingarms to hold a larger spare tire, two storage boxes and a bikerack. Included in the bumper mod are: - An...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West FWC Hawk Roof Rack Mod

    In order to make it easier for me to lift and lower the rear portion of my FWC Hawk, I installed 40lb struts. I already had struts for the front side that were installed inside the camper by the factory. After installing the 40lb struts on the rear, I noticed that lowering the rear of the...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Anyone with a FWC in New Mexico?

    If your interested in looking at a Hawk, I'd be happy to show you mine. I'm in ABQ, but will be in Santa Fe tomorrow. Just pm me. Ed
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Will this Work?

    Completed this project. The Handyman jack weighs 24 lbs; the stock FWC jack weighs 21 lbs. Basically, there is very little difference in the weights of these jacks, so I should't have any issues. The first pics shoes the bracket I made, and the other pics show the Handyman mounted to the camper.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Will this Work?

    I removed the handle from the Handyman jack, and reduced the overall weight by 4-5 pounds. Even better now...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Will this Work?

    Using existing holes, I bolted a beefy aluminum plate onto the rear jack mount on my Hawk. I then mounted my Handyman jack onto this plate using two 1/2 inch bolts. Is the Handyman jack too heavy for this FWC jack mount? Should I ask Stan at FWC? BTW, the Handyman jack is about 6-10 pounds...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West New Hawk Owner from New Mexico

    I purchased a 2012 Hawk in March 2015. I have since added side tool boxes that fit between the truck bed and camper. The tool boxes are used to store fishing rods, tent poles, ropes, bungies, etc. I also built a custom off road trailer, that I sometimes pull behind the truck or Bronco. Our...
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