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A water pressure regulator is a must in my opinion. I paid something like $65.00 for one from e-trailer.com. They have a veriety of them some are fixed pressure. Mine is adjustable and has a pressure gauge. I figured if it saves my plumbing once, it was cheap insurance. BTW, if you use a Flojet...
Ckouba,
Just to give you a point of reference. It took me a little over two years to build out my M934. I had some help with a lot of it. I did the finish work and mechanicals by myself. I didn't have to build the box. Based on what I started with and what you are doing from the ground up, I'd...
I used fuse it a lot on my build. Three years later and two trips across America, sometimes on rough roads, and no failures. It seams to work just as well in cold temperatures. I highly recommend this stuff.
Hey TJ4man,
Welcome to the site... When I saw your avitar I thought you stole mine. :) Turns out we just have the same truck. I converted mine to a motor home. I took a couple years working on it after work and on week ends. It continues to be a work in progress but I am able to live in it. In...
When I bought my truck it had been sitting for eight years. It had 5,000 miles on it. All ten radial tires had flat spots. I tried to use inflation changes and drove it around for a year. It shook so bad, it would almost take the wheel out of my hands at 45 mph. It would be tolerable above 50...
If I could offer one word of advise. Be careful how much weight you add to this truck. I’ve seen these campers built too heavy and the rear end sags. Use as many light weight materials as possible. When I built out my M934, I removed about 2,500 lbs of stuff (all the expansible parts). After...