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    Its a light weight. 2280lbs with 240lbs of tongue weight. That's with a full water tank, pretty much ready to party minus the food box and beer cooler.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado_Outback View Post
    pretty much ready to party minus the food box and beer cooler.
    Man... That stuff is going to add some weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Man... That stuff is going to add some weight.
    300lbs or so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado_Outback View Post
    Its a light weight. 2280lbs with 240lbs of tongue weight. That's with a full water tank, pretty much ready to party minus the food box and beer cooler.

    If your location has potable tap water, fill up there. Hauling dead weight @ 8lbs per gallon sucks.
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    Had a good Fathers day in the woods with my son and my dad.











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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado_Outback View Post
    Had a good Fathers day in the woods with my son and my dad.










    Some good stuff right there.

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    Dude, this is awesome. Great work so far.
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    Looks like an awesome time! Nice lightweight set up too!
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    It was a good time for sure. Trying to make more time to get out with my dad and son together.

    Leveling jacks on the rear worked awesome, I think I'm going to replace the tongue jack with the same model, it will be nice to have it removable and it has a huge throw.
    Discovered that the previous owner installed the new hand pump/12v sink faucet like a moron and its leaking when ever you use the hand pump. Looks like its missing parts so Ill probably have to rig something up.

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    Been making some slow progress..
    Between 2 jobs, mandatory over time at job #1 and everything else doesn't leave much time for projects..

    Got the new inverter installed.


    Next I back tracked every wire that i could find in the camper to try to figure out the exterior lighting.
    The fixtures are daisy chained together and the old fixtures were crappy push connector style that were super corroded.


    So I rolled the dice on the rest of the wiring being good and the fixtures being the problem. Ordered some new LED units from camping world.
    There was a generous amount of what looks like plumbers putty on the back of the old fixtures. I reused it on the new ones.






    Still have to do the front, I'm stoked they work.

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