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After a LONG morning...
Starting re-assembly:
Reassembled:
Back home and looking only slightly different at this point:
Super stoked with the results though and everything went back together without a hitch. With the CTIS unplugged, the truck ran perfectly all the way home, never missing...
My insurance is through Progressive, as a commercial vehicle for private use. It is extremely affordable, but for the chassis only. The agent said to give him a call back when I have something built up and he can insure it as an accessory, with the same type of policy they use for adding...
I will weigh it when get it back. The chassis was right at 17k when I started, so I'll have a good yardstick (plus or minus half a tank of gas) as to what it weighs. I am very curious to know too.
PAINT!!!!!
Looking at this being done in just ~2 days, I am quite content to have outsourced it. I can't imagine how long it'd have taken me to get this done.
Looking forward to Mon morning!
There is SO much truth to that statement. I feel as if I put in a month's worth of effort in the last 5 days and the visual change was virtually zero.
Thanks Mullaney, that's the hope. It's a little strange that I don't see more people building them this way. I didn't find it all that...
A few pics from Weds... The drive down:
Prepping for disassembly:
Disassembled:
Heading back to pick it up on Mon morning. REALLY looking forward to that!
Not quite sure what your question is NDT. I will look at the CTIS component behind the pass kick plate to see if there is something mechanical wrong with it. Someone on the FB group suggested that, along with a servicing of the dryer.
Ronmar - I didn't note this when I was down there but it was in HWY mode and I think the indicator was flashing (just that one). Maybe the HWY and RUN FLAT. I am forgetting now. It was doing something though, not just all dark.
With the truck functional enough to get home, I called it a day...
Need some help from the forum's collective knowledge....
Took my truck ~100 miles yesterday to Eugene to have the habitat structure blasted and painted. Drive down was hot with a bit of traffic but went smoothly. The fan cycled a bit more than expected but ran everything ran fine despite my...
Going instead with epoxy instead of powder coat and I even have it scheduled with a vendor for blasting and painting- Sept 8 delivery and disassembly on site, pick up over the weekend.
It will be a lot of work between now and then but it's a huge milestone. When it comes back, the shelling...
Thanks Chris. It's been an incredibly fun and rewarding process so far. I have truly enjoyed it. That said, I can't wait to get it camp-able and go use it!
Answers:
1 - The first set of rails serves as an adapter between the OEM 1088 chassis and whatever I was building, and also as the lower...
Great looking set up and glad to hear it's your ideal rig.
I also had a Bigfoot (10.5', similar vintage) and loved it, but... It didn't have the storage I wanted. Even with bags, it was pushing the capacity of my diesel F350 dually. Unfortunately, the camper didn't stand up to the roads I...
Generic units are available, search for 44mm x 22mm switches. I have a post in my build thread on what I found:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/m1088-camper-conversion.193622/page-4#post-2308321
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