Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:46 am

twisted lines wrote:Ricks lifted 270 I am 6'6" I needed the room & he had something Great!
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With the wall's, Yep this did it for me :lol:
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Again super helpful...So I will look up "Ricks" can you give me a better name I'm not familiar.

your set up looks so sleek and I'm digging it

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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby twisted lines » Tue Dec 05, 2023 10:02 am

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(His 100% garage built teardrop)

Not mine! I stole the pictures! And they are Ricky's his build log hopefully will work,
He did a very nice job and has lots of good photos :thumbsup:
Racking up; And Rapin foam
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:02 am

Thanks so much.....I'm checking it out
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Sat Dec 30, 2023 9:20 am

tony.latham wrote:In your boxes, you'll find the manual:

https://www.ironman4x4.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/21-DeltaWing-270-XTR-143Awning-Owners-Manual-FINAL-OL.pdf

If it were me, I'd bolt (not screw) Thule artificial rain gutter brackets to the walls at the prescribed distances in the manual and purchase either Thule or Yakima racks with feet that will fit rain gutters. Both companies make them. Make sure the U-bolts in the kit will fit the bars.

I'd seal the bolt holes with oil-based polyurethane varnish, let them dry, and add a bit of Lexel sealant while installing. The brackets come with gaskets, but I'd add the Lexel--not silicone.

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Tony or anyone who wanted to chime in!
I've been doing a lot of homework and I have watched a lot of videos (Etrailer is very helpful) I see what you are talking about. Here is my next step before purchasing the gutter feet. By the way I just purchased the rain gutters from GearTrade at a discounted rate of $57 instead of $90+ so I feel pretty good abut that. They are used but I"m okay with that. SO back to my next step. How tall would you think would be best? 5" feet or 8" feet. My camper is 66-68" tall, the moulding on my camper takes up 1" so the rain gutter will need to be mounted 1" down from the top of the camper. Does this now knock the feet hight down to 4" above the camper? I can use my accrued $$ from REI to purchase but they only have the 5" feet and I don't want to get the wrong ones, if you think the 8" is better I'll still use my $ for the cross bars which are $$$ ugh! Help trying to understand.
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby tony.latham » Sat Dec 30, 2023 11:39 am

Tony or anyone who wanted to chime in!


If it were me, I would diagram it out on graph paper. Side and rear. Two views. But that's how my brain works.

But perhaps a little more headroom is desirable.

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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Fri Jan 05, 2024 1:53 pm

a little help with length of crossbars needed for my 61" wide square drop. With 8" (Rapid Gutter Feet for Thule Crossbars - Rain Gutters - 8" Tall). Any help is appreciated. Would 60" work?

I'm about the connect with Thule to ask as Etrailer was not helpful but recommended to contact Thule.

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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Wed Jan 10, 2024 10:38 am

tony.latham wrote:In your boxes, you'll find the manual:

https://www.ironman4x4.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/21-DeltaWing-270-XTR-143Awning-Owners-Manual-FINAL-OL.pdf

If it were me, I'd bolt (not screw) Thule artificial rain gutter brackets to the walls at the prescribed distances in the manual and purchase either Thule or Yakima racks with feet that will fit rain gutters. Both companies make them. Make sure the U-bolts in the kit will fit the bars.

I'd seal the bolt holes with oil-based polyurethane varnish, let them dry, and add a bit of Lexel sealant while installing. The brackets come with gaskets, but I'd add the Lexel--not silicone.

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I purchased as you suggested and things are arriving....So here I am stuck on dumb! Well not really dumb just still nervous about installation. I have a few photo's here of my situation, I'd like some input if you could.

So I purchased the 8" feet (thank god I did) I will need to mount the feet and rapid gutter 1" below the top of the camper due to the trim being in the way (attached photo's). In my opinion it appears that I need to bump out the foot bracket away from my camper (add the thickness with a block of wood possibly) so it can lay flush to the camper wall. Also it appears that the inside of my camper has a thicker trim so drilling from the outside in seems risky (attached photo).
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Pmullen503 » Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:35 pm

A hardwood or birch plywood spacer is what you need. Seal it really well on all sides before you install (including any bolt holes). Paint it to match the trailer or the bracket. I would through bolt it to the sidewalls rather than just screws. You can use and acorn nut on the inside for a little more finished look.
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby tony.latham » Wed Jan 10, 2024 3:45 pm

A hardwood or birch plywood spacer is what you need. Seal it really well...


I agree. You might put all four of the spacers in a baggie with an oil-based polyurethane varnish and let them soak overnight.

You'll get there.

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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Wed Jan 10, 2024 5:59 pm

Thank you to Paul and Tony for the guidance you are providing me.

All the best,
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:44 pm

tony.latham wrote:
A hardwood or birch plywood spacer is what you need. Seal it really well...


I agree. You might put all four of the spacers in a baggie with an oil-based polyurethane varnish and let them soak overnight.

You'll get there.

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Okay Tony and Paul! all parts have arrived (love gear trade...saved $100 on the crossbars and also $50 on the rapid gutters from there). The crossbars are assembled and I'm so happy that I can trim the ends after installation. I was sweating getting the right length so the endcaps would fit properly. SO I have identified that a 3/4" spacer will suffice. The photo is just an example it's not going to scrape or touch the trim. I have a great piece of wood but have no clue what type it is. It was a dickens to saw by hand to get a sample spacer. I have attached the barcode not sure if there is an abbreviation I am missing that might help in telling me what type of wood it is.

quick note about myself I am a full-time caregiver to special needs and seniors so camping has become my sanctuary since the pandemic. My eldest client is 90 and he's loving this "action"...it's a great topic for conversation the minute I walk in the door, he'll say even before hello......"ya know I was thinking.............(fill in the blank)". Hahahaha! Ahhh Mr. Brown.
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Tom&Shelly » Fri Jan 12, 2024 10:08 pm

That's oak. ;)

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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Sat Jan 13, 2024 5:54 pm

it's a keeper I'm guessing by the wink. Okay I'll proceed forward until the next step..

In the meantime Mr. Brown (my client) recommended I measure the outside of the camper and then the inside to help me with placement of the brackets (by the way he also suggested I run the bolts through the inside out for a flush finished look).
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby Msjitterbug » Sun Mar 03, 2024 10:48 am

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okay...It's happening! I have installed the 1st bar on the camper and am super pleased with my work. Thank you guys for helping. Tony, PMullen, Twisted lines just to name a few of you. I am super proud at the moment but cautiously optimistic until the full set up is installed.
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Re: Pandemic Girl Camper from NJ (1 year square drop owner)

Postby tony.latham » Sun Mar 03, 2024 2:53 pm

Shinola wrote:Your camper setup sounds cozy with those wind chimes. For maintenance and upgrades, forums like this are great for tips. As for cross bars, I've heard Thule's a solid choice, but check your camper's specs and budget.


When bots give advice garnered from AI, is it like some kind of sexual bot excitement?

I'm asking for Tom and Shelly. :lol:

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