Hi Matt,
I was able to sell this locally and forgot to update this post. Sorry about that.
I used crossborderpickups.ca when I ordered. I’m sure there must be one of these outfits serving Calgary as well.
Best of luck.
Kirk
SOLD
- Tarp with integrated/convertible mesh sidewalls provides vehicle based shelter for hunting, camping & off-road adventures
- Unique attachment system easily connects to most Jeeps, SUV's or trucks
- Dual pole "awning" set up with vehicle
- Mesh walls roll up and secures to the tarp...
*SOLD*
I purchased a Slumberjack Roadhouse Screen Tarp last month hoping it would work with my pop up camper on the back of my pickup. Long story short, it needs to drape over the roof of the vehicle to work properly and that is not possible for me. Would be great for a Jeep, SUV, minivan or...
Registration is now open on the RAC website for the summer session of the Advanced course if anyone is interested. Registration for the Summer 2020 RAC Advanced Course Now Available
My 2017 did this fairly noticeably when I first got it, but it either went away or I’ve unconsciously changed how I slow down to avoid it. Don’t think I’d replace the transmission because of it.
Hey folks,
RAC (the Canadian equivalent to the ARRL) is currently running both Basic and Advanced courses in an online format. I am taking the Advanced course and it is excellent.
It is also currently possible to take your exams online with a certified examiner anywhere in Canada (normally...
It would be an awesome combo if they redid the space frame to work with Ram boxes... the flip up sides on the cap are a game changer for accessing the bed - having the Ram box storage there too? I would have been all over that.
I use the truck bed to climb up but a side door and ladder is an option. The 3 rear panels can be rearranged with the small ones on either side or to the rear, and it’s the small panels you pop out to climb up.
Sorry for the late reply - clearly I need to check the forums more often. Here are some before the level and new wheels/tires.
I only had it out once in February and then everything closed in March. Weather was around -5 C and I was comfortable with a space heater. Setup is super easy and...
That’s what I’ve done. My RAM 1500 has a removable panel in the tailgate. I cut sections out of an old nylon dog leash and used the two bolts on each bed of the panel to secure it.
Stays flat enough to not get in the way and makes it easier to pull up the tailgate.
Also installed a DeeZee...
I swapped out the cigarette lighter port in the back seat for a PowerPole outlet so I can run an Orion-Tr 12/12-18A DC-DC converter to charge the LiFePO4 battery I plan on using for my fridge.
This is plan B, since plan A of running the charging brick from the stock inverter was a total fail.
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