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#21 Pete D

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Posted 17 August 2007 - 06:59 PM

You may want to consider a solar panel. It adds a little weight to the roof but nothing unmanageable. I have found lifting the roof takes practice and good technique


You guys might want to look at this thread just started today about a simple and clever lifting device:

http://www.wanderthe...hread.php?t=680
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#22 flinchlock

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Posted 23 August 2007 - 03:30 PM

I like the rear storage cabinet you ordered, but it will greatly cut your visibility when backing or changing lanes, you can see alot out the little window next to the rear door.

The closet is about 12" wide, 48" high and 20 1/4" deep. We normally put two shelves in it.

Wow, the HUGH storage area stays.

I have an old "beater" truck with a cap and I have a [insert a very bad word] of a time trying to see out the truck rear window... about a ga-zillion reflections. By the time I figure out what is the real image... I would be toasted!

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'08 ATC Cougar (built 06/16/08)
# of nights in camper: '08=15, '12=21,'13=16, '14=10, '15=52, '16=11, '17=20 (equals 145)


#23 flinchlock

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 04:39 PM

Here is my "final" Cougar that I will pickup on June 16, 2008...

From ATC...
  • No Refer (just extra storage)
  • Furnace
  • Two FanTastic 4000R Powered Roof Vents (I sent to Ben)
  • Front Sliding Window
  • Luggage Rack with Extra Middle Bar
  • Electric Water Pump
  • Mechanical Jacks w/Brackets
  • Rear Flood Lights
  • Extra 12 Volt Outlet
  • Screen Door with Clear Slider
  • Rear Wall Steps
  • Dead Bolt
  • Standard Lights (still researching LED lights)
  • Auxiliary Battery System
  • Full Size Closet on Passenger Side
  • Small Driver Side Window
  • Extra Middle Couch Leg
  • Roof Pre-wired for Solar Panel
From me...
Mike

EDIT: Added rear wall steps and Zodi water heater
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'08 ATC Cougar (built 06/16/08)
# of nights in camper: '08=15, '12=21,'13=16, '14=10, '15=52, '16=11, '17=20 (equals 145)


#24 Tomas Tierra

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 05:46 PM

Mike,

Why did you choose the Medium Car Port from Kelty not the large???

Just curious..
I recently purchased the Large Delux Carport from kelty and am very happy with the versatility, so far..

I have seen the medium and the large set up and they are two different animals..There are pictures of both posted on the site, have you seen them?

Tom
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#25 flinchlock

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 05:58 PM

Why did you choose the Medium Car Port from Kelty not the large???

It's SunMan's fault... http://www.wanderthe...hread.php?t=863 See post #2, 4, 6, & 16

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'08 ATC Cougar (built 06/16/08)
# of nights in camper: '08=15, '12=21,'13=16, '14=10, '15=52, '16=11, '17=20 (equals 145)


#26 chnlisle

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 07:17 PM

Thats it blame it on Sunny the root of all evil.
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#27 Tomas Tierra

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 09:00 PM

Mike,

I would immagine the time cannot tick away fast enough.
I'm not sure if I could take the anticipation of a brand spankin newy..Can't wait to see the piccies of her.

Here are a few shots of the Kelty Carport Delux L.

I believe the medium would be better in the wind..

Try to get some sleep Mike:p

TT

BTW, Suni is responsible for my purchase as well..

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Was, 1988 Toyota custom cab 4by with 1984 fwc Fleet
Then,1995 Toyota T-100 4by with 1984 fwc Fleet
Then,1993 Toyota T-100 longbed 4by with 2002 fwc Ranger
Then, 2002 Toyota Tundra AC 4by with 2002 fwc Ranger
NOW, 2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA DOUBLE CAB 4x4 WITH 2001 FWC HAWK EXT

#28 simimike

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 09:26 PM

That camper will be perfect! If was to reorder another camper it would be about the same as yours. I should have gotten the rear flood lights. I would recommend the rear steps, they make accessing the roof rack easier. Plus they are handy to hang stuff on. A big congrats'

Cheers,

Mike
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#29 flinchlock

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 10:48 PM

That camper will be perfect! If was to reorder another camper it would be about the same as yours. I should have gotten the rear flood lights.

Thanks. :o

I would recommend the rear steps, they make accessing the roof rack easier. Plus they are handy to hang stuff on.

Well, funny you should mention the rear steps. Originally I did not have steps because no roof racks.

I started reading posts about the Shady Boy awning that everyone seems to love. So, I had Ben remove the awning from our order, and I decided to see how the medium Kelty would work for us. And if not, I could add the Shady Boy later. I had Ben add rear steps just to hang stuff on. But, in hind sight, they would just be real expensive garbage bag hooks (without no roof racks).

Next, I decided I wanted to put some light aluminum chairs on the roof, so I asked Ben to add the roof racks.

A few days later I was again talking to Ben just to double check stuff and Ben mentioned he usually does not recommend the rear steps since most of us will have a three step stool. So, I had Ben drop the rear steps from my order.

So, rear steps or no rear steps?

Mike
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'08 ATC Cougar (built 06/16/08)
# of nights in camper: '08=15, '12=21,'13=16, '14=10, '15=52, '16=11, '17=20 (equals 145)


#30 flinchlock

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Posted 26 April 2008 - 10:52 PM

I would immagine the time cannot tick away fast enough. I'm not sure if I could take the anticipation of a brand spankin newy.

Yes, 1 mississippi... 2 mississippi...

But, I have learned a lot about how my forum friends use their ATC/FWC options and that allowed me to tweak my order. Hopefully I won't say, "I wish I would of..." :eek:

After seeing the large Kelty, that might be about the best case and probably better than the Shady Boy.

BTW, Suni is responsible for my purchase as well..

:D:D:D

Mike
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'08 ATC Cougar (built 06/16/08)
# of nights in camper: '08=15, '12=21,'13=16, '14=10, '15=52, '16=11, '17=20 (equals 145)





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