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atvfd28 Posted on: Oct 20 2016, 01:53 PM





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These are off of my 2012 Ford F350 LB DRW. Torklift states should fit 12-16. Asking 200.00 you pay shpping...new 500
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atvfd28 Posted on: Dec 29 2012, 09:21 PM





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Here it is...wish me luck

Or maybe not...little trouble with pics...hmmm
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atvfd28 Posted on: Dec 4 2012, 10:43 PM





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So here is little update. Last weekend went and looked at the Northstar 850SC. Looks like a nice product and has all the features I want. Since my last post, I have upgraded the truck to a F350 Dually so payload is no longer an issue. Anybody have any feedback on the Northstar?
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 24 2012, 08:12 PM





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I have been doing a lot of reading. While I will be using mine in the sunny south, most all of the companies brag that they can more or less cook you with the heaters they put in them.
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 24 2012, 08:09 PM





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here is a really helpful website http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/ I am shopping as well. You have plenty of options to choose from with that truck. Are you thinking hard side or soft side?
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 20 2012, 05:06 PM





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Oh I hear ya. Most guys on these forums are stright forward. Most times you just need to sort out passion from facts and opinions. But all three are helpful as long as you can sort them smile.gif
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 19 2012, 08:06 PM





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Thanks guys, considering a trip to CO to look around see some units in person.
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 12 2012, 04:51 PM





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Thank you Tom
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 11 2012, 03:53 PM





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Hello, New guy here. Forgive me for jumping right in and asking for advice. However these types of forums are great for getting down to earth info and I think as long as you give back, it??¢ā??¬ā??¢s OK to ask for a little up front??¢ā??¬??¦advice that is. So I am shopping for slide in truck camper. I would like a pop up style. I would like an inside toilet, outside shower, AC and the other basics. I have a 2011 Ford F-250 Diesel 4X4 long bed. I would like to stay as light as possible but I want a quality product. I live in south Florida so as a rule, truck campers are not to be found. I have only looked at a couple in person and the following on line: Palomino, Northstar, Outfitter, Hallmark and Phoenix. I am not asking anyone to bash a product but would like an honest pros and cons type of reply. Also any other brands I should consider. Thanks.
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atvfd28 Posted on: Jul 11 2012, 03:31 PM





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Great question. I am a newbie and currently sorting out what brand camper to get. Regarding the AC, the little bit i have haerd is that the new units "start" easier than older ones. That I guess explains how some are powering the smaller roof tops with the EU2000. Hope you get some more feedback.
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