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Old 10-29-2016, 12:59 PM   #61
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Wasn't much I could do this week so I went over and took some pictures of the camper with the frame installed and a few of the inside.. I think the red trim looks pretty good........
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Old 11-01-2016, 08:02 PM   #62
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Really nice job. I have a Trillium 4500, 78. I am planning to pull the box off next month. Want to de-rust the frame and check out the axle as the tires are wearing on the inside edge. Also may reinforce the front some and extend the front a couple of feet to add a u - channel cross way for a 250cc motorcycle. It is nice to see your picture so I have some idea of what it looks like raw. I do have one question though, what are the two pices sticking up from the frame directly above the axle swing arms, ?shock absorber mounts? I am a bit concerned with the axle, but once out in the open it can be addressed. I wish we had a galvanizing plat closer tha 250 miles as it would be great to dip the frame after cleaning and mods. Your pictures are a big help. Thanks. -Dan -

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Old 11-03-2016, 12:54 PM   #63
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Really nice job. I have a Trillium 4500, 78. I am planning to pull the box off next month. Want to de-rust the frame and check out the axle as the tires are wearing on the inside edge. Also may reinforce the front some and extend the front a couple of feet to add a u - channel cross way for a 250cc motorcycle. It is nice to see your picture so I have some idea of what it looks like raw. I do have one question though, what are the two pieces sticking up from the frame directly above the axle swing arms, ?shock absorber mounts? I am a bit concerned with the axle, but once out in the open it can be addressed. I wish we had a galvanizing plat closer tha 250 miles as it would be great to dip the frame after cleaning and mods. Your pictures are a big help. Thanks. -Dan -

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Yes someone had put shocks on it probably because the axle was shot.. I plan to re-install shocks on it also...
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