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I'm starting this topic to gain insight on future mods and creature comforts (the wife know them as 'necessary' upgrades), unfortunately i have a hard time leaving things alone, so it begins...
1)
Change came quick with this camper, starting with the mattress. I purchased the 4" memory foam (queen) and hoped to store it in the over-cab portion of the camper. Unfortunately it's too thick so i bought the 2.5" which i now know is a 2 piece foam verses a solid. So I'm back to the 4" and plan to cut it into 2 or 3 pieces and sew up some new mattress covers. I'd responded to a topic with my issues with storing the mattress behind the couch. I call them the A-team (Moose and Willow) our Golden Retrievers, they very quickly took to the large window when the lower bed was made up during travel. I'd hate to piss them off (and the wife), I like them all happy!
So I'll just store the 2nd piece in between the bed and cabinets during travel, figure if i'm going to have a camper it's going to be comfy
2)
Jack mounts and brackets, the first real wrestling match i had was loading the camper, my 03' tundra with fender flares give me about 1/8" clearance on each side of the jacks (ouch!) no paint has been lost yet. So i'm extending the brackets on the jacks about 2" on each side, plus about 8" in the rear. The big issue with the rear is to gain the tailgate, for a shelf, seat, platform for loading dogs etc. Hopefully a little cross bracing and the bracket with be super strong, i have no plain of driving with the jacks installed, at least for now. Figure if i need to take them i can load them in the camper.
3)
Heat!
The camper does not have a heater, so I've been reading and looking into portable units (mr. heater and wave 3) thoughts/comments?
I'm also in the process of teeing off the LP line for the heater line and outdoor auxiliary line for outdoor cooking. I don't like the little canisters, too much waste and they take up space
4)
Locked outdoor propane storage, looking to mount on the rear of the camper using the tailgate and jack brackets for support, figure during hunting and winter ski trips the extra propane will be necessary.
Plus the propane storage compartment can be used for chains etc.
5)
Lighting
I really like the idea of upgrading the lights to LED, whats the latest and greatest (within a reasonable $$ range). i've also been thinking about fluorescent lights to help with the dimness
6)
Battery power, electrical is not my thing... however i'd like to improve the system. Currently it has 1) auxillary battery (in the camper) which is NOT hooked up to the truck. How would i go about taping into the trucks power at least to charge the battery during travel. (phase 1) purchase at least 1 or 2 good battery, voltage meter and connect to the track.
Future (phase 2) My hope is to build the system into solar, by first purchasing good 2) batteries and the pieces and parts as they become affordable. I know this subject has been discussed a lot but what are the best battery, voltage meter, panels, etc.
7)
pop up helpers, figure on installing the yak box for skis and gear, shouldn't be a big problem but definitely would like to make it easier to deal with.
8)
...
the list goes on and on, i guess that's why some buy new... anyhow i hope to be tackling these mods, prior to memorial day, (got plans)!
Thanks for all the help thus far
I'm starting this topic to gain insight on future mods and creature comforts (the wife know them as 'necessary' upgrades), unfortunately i have a hard time leaving things alone, so it begins...
1)
Change came quick with this camper, starting with the mattress. I purchased the 4" memory foam (queen) and hoped to store it in the over-cab portion of the camper. Unfortunately it's too thick so i bought the 2.5" which i now know is a 2 piece foam verses a solid. So I'm back to the 4" and plan to cut it into 2 or 3 pieces and sew up some new mattress covers. I'd responded to a topic with my issues with storing the mattress behind the couch. I call them the A-team (Moose and Willow) our Golden Retrievers, they very quickly took to the large window when the lower bed was made up during travel. I'd hate to piss them off (and the wife), I like them all happy!
So I'll just store the 2nd piece in between the bed and cabinets during travel, figure if i'm going to have a camper it's going to be comfy
2)
Jack mounts and brackets, the first real wrestling match i had was loading the camper, my 03' tundra with fender flares give me about 1/8" clearance on each side of the jacks (ouch!) no paint has been lost yet. So i'm extending the brackets on the jacks about 2" on each side, plus about 8" in the rear. The big issue with the rear is to gain the tailgate, for a shelf, seat, platform for loading dogs etc. Hopefully a little cross bracing and the bracket with be super strong, i have no plain of driving with the jacks installed, at least for now. Figure if i need to take them i can load them in the camper.
3)
Heat!
The camper does not have a heater, so I've been reading and looking into portable units (mr. heater and wave 3) thoughts/comments?
I'm also in the process of teeing off the LP line for the heater line and outdoor auxiliary line for outdoor cooking. I don't like the little canisters, too much waste and they take up space
4)
Locked outdoor propane storage, looking to mount on the rear of the camper using the tailgate and jack brackets for support, figure during hunting and winter ski trips the extra propane will be necessary.
Plus the propane storage compartment can be used for chains etc.
5)
Lighting
I really like the idea of upgrading the lights to LED, whats the latest and greatest (within a reasonable $$ range). i've also been thinking about fluorescent lights to help with the dimness
6)
Battery power, electrical is not my thing... however i'd like to improve the system. Currently it has 1) auxillary battery (in the camper) which is NOT hooked up to the truck. How would i go about taping into the trucks power at least to charge the battery during travel. (phase 1) purchase at least 1 or 2 good battery, voltage meter and connect to the track.
Future (phase 2) My hope is to build the system into solar, by first purchasing good 2) batteries and the pieces and parts as they become affordable. I know this subject has been discussed a lot but what are the best battery, voltage meter, panels, etc.
7)
pop up helpers, figure on installing the yak box for skis and gear, shouldn't be a big problem but definitely would like to make it easier to deal with.
8)
...
the list goes on and on, i guess that's why some buy new... anyhow i hope to be tackling these mods, prior to memorial day, (got plans)!
Thanks for all the help thus far