Like your water hose. I use the zero gravity one but still have to coil it up. Added those brass quick connect fittings so I don't have to fold myself upside down to attach it. I just folded the tv against the wall and have never used it. Odd that it was installed so low. Safe travels!
Great innovation job. The loading and unloading of the TC is always the elevated pulse rate time. The reward is getting to all those picture postcard spots. Safe Travels and Happy Trails. Stay Safe and Free. Enjoy.
Love your series! We purchased a Lance 825 in late 2021. You both have been inspirations for us. We have not taken our unit off yet. Our question relates to loading/unloading. Have you done any other modifications for loading other than the spacers you added around the wheel wells? Has your unit shifted with this in place? Can you recommend any other mods (based on your travels) to load/unload and keep it centered? Thanks, Kent & Deb.
We have not made any other modifications for loading/unloading. A level area make will make it easier, just take your time get out and look, sometimes we can get loaded in one go and sometimes I will have to pull forward and try again.
We have just ordered an 825, have a 2500 Hemi like you. Did Adam do any upgrades for the suspension, etc? Just curious! Keep the videos coming we enjoy watching and look forward to our adventures.
What model RAM do you have? It looks like a 2500? Just curious of the size of your rig..I have a Tundra so I probably need to look at the 650 or Cirrus 620. Thanks
Great!!!,,need more!!,,how is the heater and does it drain the battery,,much?,,and does your truck battery charge the fridge whilst driving or do you keep it on LP,,PLEASE SHOW THE POWER CHORD FROM TRUCK TO CAMPER,,,thx from NYC,,!,,I WANT A l650
The heater is good, keeps the camper warm. We just spent the night in the camper with below freezing temps. The cord from the truck to the camper is an extension that converts the Lance 6 pin to the 7 pin on the truck. We have not upgraded the wiring to the Lance standard wiring that would run the AC. I use 110 volt or propane to get the fridge cold then 12 volt while traveling. We also have 2 Battle Born batteries so if we are stopped somewhere I will disconnect the truck battery to prevent draining.
Like your water hose. I use the zero gravity one but still have to coil it up. Added those brass quick connect fittings so I don't have to fold myself upside down to attach it. I just folded the tv against the wall and have never used it. Odd that it was installed so low. Safe travels!
Great innovation job. The loading and unloading of the TC is always the elevated pulse rate time. The reward is getting to all those picture postcard spots. Safe Travels and Happy Trails. Stay Safe and Free. Enjoy.
Thanks so much!
I’m excited for you. Your looking good you two. Loved the music.
I just love your camper. Hopefully, we can get one much like it!!! Bless you and stay safe! Pami from Miami, Fl
Thanks so much Pami!!
I love the spacers you put around the wheel wells. Very well done.
Thanks so much!!
Nice camper y’all, good video. 👍🏻😀
All stuff that we're going to have to learn. Thanks again.
Love crocks in the winter.
Love your series! We purchased a Lance 825 in late 2021. You both have been inspirations for us. We have not taken our unit off yet. Our question relates to loading/unloading. Have you done any other modifications for loading other than the spacers you added around the wheel wells? Has your unit shifted with this in place? Can you recommend any other mods (based on your travels) to load/unload and keep it centered?
Thanks, Kent & Deb.
We have not made any other modifications for loading/unloading. A level area make will make it easier, just take your time get out and look, sometimes we can get loaded in one go and sometimes I will have to pull forward and try again.
We have just ordered an 825, have a 2500 Hemi like you. Did Adam do any upgrades for the suspension, etc? Just curious! Keep the videos coming we enjoy watching and look forward to our adventures.
Adam put airbags on the suspension and they work wonderfully. Thanks so much for watching!
What model RAM do you have? It looks like a 2500? Just curious of the size of your rig..I have a Tundra so I probably need to look at the 650 or Cirrus 620. Thanks
Yes we have a RAM 2500.
Great!!!,,need more!!,,how is the heater and does it drain the battery,,much?,,and does your truck battery charge the fridge whilst driving or do you keep it on LP,,PLEASE SHOW THE POWER CHORD FROM TRUCK TO CAMPER,,,thx from NYC,,!,,I WANT A l650
The heater is good, keeps the camper warm. We just spent the night in the camper with below freezing temps. The cord from the truck to the camper is an extension that converts the Lance 6 pin to the 7 pin on the truck. We have not upgraded the wiring to the Lance standard wiring that would run the AC. I use 110 volt or propane to get the fridge cold then 12 volt while traveling. We also have 2 Battle Born batteries so if we are stopped somewhere I will disconnect the truck battery to prevent draining.
@@heavenlyhikesandtravels241 ok,,thx a lot,,keeep posting
I may have missed it but is this a 6.4 or 8 ft bed length on the Ram? Thanks
We have a 6.5 ft bed length. 😊
Have same setup, Ram 2500 Bighorn gaser (same color), 2016 Lance 825. Do you have airbags to elevate camper?
Yes we do have airbags and they worked very well.
Hope the camper doesn’t get scratches from the supports.. need to fill the holes from where he moved the TV..