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#1
Yes you are correct.  Only a 601 challenger, but I thought it fit right in.  I just need more space, thinking a 21 foot camplite.
#2
2014 Livin' Lite Camp Lite 16DBS Dual Axle Slide Out Travel Trailer, Stabilizing Jacks, Dual Axles, Pass Thru Front Storage Area With Lighting, Upgraded memory foam front Queen Size Bed With Overhead Cabinet Space , Under Bed Storage Area, Dual pane windows , Adjustable Flat Screen TV  In Bedroom That adjusts to Living Room, Wood Like Paneled Wardrobe, Private Locking Fully Enclosed Bathroom With Shower, Foot Flushing Porcelain Toilet, Power Vent in Bathroom, Dometic Wood Like Paneled Fridge & Freezer, 2 Burner Stove With Glass Cover, Nice Large Basin Kitchen Sink, High Pointe Convection Microwave, Thermostatic controlled fantastic fan, Good Cabinet Space In Kitchen, Driver Side Slide With Convertible Sofa Sleeper,  Removable Dinning Table, AC Unit & Heater, AM/FM/CD/AUX/USB Stereo, Speakers Throughout, Outdoor Electrical Outlets & Lighting, Nice Size Manual Awning replaced last year, Single Propane Tank, 30 AMP Service, Alloy Wheels, newer radial tires.
No PayPal, not trades, no etransfer, no scams. I will only accept payment where we go to your bank together and arrange payment. Vehicle is accident and lien free
#3
I cant help you with he people sleeping, but I upgraded the gas struts with a set from princess auto (harbor freight). Just popped mine off, went into the store, and found one with more power. 
#4
I installed the doubler and was using the rear bumper for a couple of bikes with a 2" receiver hitch. This worked great for about 4 years. Last year while driving HWY 11 near Jasper there was a huge dip in the road where the asphalt was missing and the hwy crews had replaced it with gravel.  Not a big deal except the sign for reduced speed was way to close to the dip, so everyone that hit the gravel was full on their brakes.  this splashed out the gravel and left about a 2 foot drop in road surface.  I am sure my trailer got air going through that.  Needless to say the welds were ripped from the frame. ( The weld did not fail, it tore the base metal) I now have a front receiver hitch on the ford for the bikes...
#5
Camping cooking / Re: Pellet smoker for camping
March 05, 2019, 11:04:38 AM
Here are some food pictures.
#6
Camping cooking / Re: Pellet smoker for camping
March 05, 2019, 10:46:58 AM
Quote from: gbpack on March 04, 2019, 06:57:29 PM
Very nice! It's like a mini Traeger! Where do you tap into the camper's 12V power supply, or does it just run straight to the battery (or batteries)?

I just hook up right to the battery.  It is almost the same size as the Traeger jr, but actually portable.  Its made by Green Mountain Grills.  It is the Davy Crockett model. It has a digital controller with wifi, temps from 150, to 550, it makes great food.


Doug
#7
Camping cooking / Pellet smoker for camping
March 04, 2019, 11:32:15 AM
This is my bbq/smoker for camping, uses 12v for startup, and to run the electronics.  The wood pellets provide the smoke and heat.
#8
Quote from: Merlin on September 04, 2018, 10:56:20 AM
We did a major resupply in Calgary in late July on our way between Glacier and Banff National Parks. If we had known there were 3 other LL owners in town we could have had a mini-meetup  8)

I live just outside of Calgary, this brings us up to 4.  I left my Camplite plugged in all winter for 2 winters with no problems.

Doug