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Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: September 27th, 2015, 1:18 pm
by zildjian
Fitted a more efficient TV as suggested by Martin.

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(Re-fitted & remade) spice rack thing as it wasn't up to Keith's level of expectation


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and all together I think the colour pulls the whole scheme together /S

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: September 27th, 2015, 2:34 pm
by lamp-it
net curtain wasnt there last time either :cry:

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: September 27th, 2015, 5:45 pm
by keeflester
Gorgeous Zildjian. That fully meets with my approval. I would even park next to you again.


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Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 8:13 pm
by sabconsulting
I did some write-ups of some of the modifications I made on my camper on the US RV.net site. Here are some links...

The roof went all soft and nasty, so I replaced that:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 422355.cfm

Then added solar power to the new roof:

http://tinyurl.com/ShadowCruiserSolar

Then replaced the fairly useless 12v converter and cheapo battery charger that came with the camper with a home-made electrical panel and decent battery charger:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 467159.cfm

A few smaller projects:

The Ranger has plenty of torque and is therefore high-geared for economy. But that is not great for hill starts on 1:4 inclines, or just manoeuvring slowly. I therefore modified the 4x4 system to allow me to use low ratio in rear wheel drive to save the clutch in these scenarios:

http://tinyurl.com/lowratio4x2

I added airbags before travelling to Morocco. However, the truck didn't really need them and they have made the ride less comfortable :roll:

http://tinyurl.com/rangerairbags

I initially tied the camper down using ratchet straps, but this wasn't very successful, so I evolved a chassis-mounted tie-down system over a period of time - follow the 4 pages below to see the stages:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 101547.cfm

The original absorption (3-way) fridge died, so I replaced it with a compressor fridge - though this wasn't without incident:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 023145.cfm

Various other bits and pieces - mainly junk I re-used because I am too tight to buy new stuff:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 061437.cfm

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 818427.cfm

New curtains:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 719759.cfm

Runners to make the camper fit more tightly in the load bed - to avoid it moving around:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fusea ... 634138.cfm

Steve.

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 8:27 pm
by zildjian
The roof and the tie downs (my fave) I've read of course,
given the amount of work carried out in this 'my father's axe' of a camper would you say you are representative of a camper owner of this construction,
as in what is the typical life cycle of a camper

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 8:33 pm
by Bookend
The runners look great I had been thinking of something simular but I was thinking of fixing them to the truck not the camper.

Now I have seen your pictures it looks the obvious solution. Don't know why I didn't think about that solution :oops:

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 8:39 pm
by zildjian
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I saw these over there originally and thought I'd copy them, they are easily made up after all, but I couldn't decide how to fix them to mine without drilling holes in camper, I thought about a shallow tray with these as sides the camper would essentially sit in, then in the truck

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 8:47 pm
by Bookend
Tiger seal I think for me.

No drilling and won't come off

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 9:06 pm
by zildjian
hows that used, I'm guessing a really grippy mastic product

Re: How have you 'improved' your camper

Posted: October 1st, 2015, 9:12 pm
by lamp-it
If you knew where the studs were down on that bottom edge you could just fix into them I imagine, and properly sealed up that would be OK surely