(Part 2) Top products from r/TruckCampers

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We found 4 product mentions on r/TruckCampers. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/TruckCampers:

u/HelloMyNameIsAmanda · 1 pointr/TruckCampers

I’m guessing the secondary battery you have isn’t deep cycle, so you’re not really going to get any use out of it for heating purposes. Even with a deep cycle battery, heating all the air without propane isn’t really feasible. But if you did intend to do this often and wanted to spring for 100ah or so, a trucker’s bunk warmer can help you be more comfortable combined with the advice others have given you. This was the one I used when I was traveling in a teardrop for 3 months: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001122SZQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JPn1Bb58CSX5R

The best option if you really wanted to be comfortable would be a vented heater that works on combustibles, either tapping into your tank or from a propane tank. The key is to make sure you have one that is venting the products of the combustion outside so that you can run it overnight safely and you won’t get the Moisture propane releases when it burns.

These can be pricey, and aren’t worth the investment if this isn’t something you’re going to be doing often. But I think the espar brand is popular. Of course you’re going to want a sensor anyway just in case anything goes wrong.

u/The_Great_Mufafa · 1 pointr/TruckCampers

Good Luck. I've used Resolve Fabric Cleaner on oogie fabric with good results. You still need to apply elbow grease with a brush. But vinegar + water might work just fine too. Maybe Awning Repair Tape: https://www.amazon.com/Camco-42613-Awning-Repair-Tape/dp/B004XNQLB2 We just bought a 40+ year old truck camper & are fixing it up. These truck campers are the swiss army knife of campers!

u/lenny1987 · 3 pointsr/TruckCampers

Thanks man here is my set-up

I drive a 2008 Tacoma SR5 4.0L 6 speed Access Cab (Love this truck).

I use these tie-downs

These happijac rear bumber tie-downs

And I installed Firestone Ride-rite air bags... This is a must have the truck rides and feels so much more stable with them! I ran the airlines in the fuel door next to the fill nozzle. That way it reminds me to check airbag pressure when I am filling up.

The tie downs I chose were for me the most economical way to go. Very easy to install as well.

I also found some awesome towing mirrors (not shown in the picture) through a Group Buy on tacomaworld.com .. They are ProEFX towing mirrors and they are basically Dodge mirrors for the Tacoma.

u/gocougs02 · 2 pointsr/TruckCampers

Dee Zee DZ86718 Heavyweight Bed Mat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VU90GO?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

This is the one I got. It’s really heavy duty and fit perfect in my 98 ranger.