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RV Details

  • Year: 2008
  • Model: EAGLE
  • Listing ID: 1734646
  • Partner ID: 5022660343
  • Posted On: Aug 16, 2022
  • Updated On: Sep 2, 2022

Description

The truck that the camper is currently sitting on could also be worked into a deal if a party is interested. It’s a 2006 Nissan Frontier V6 4x4 with 134k miles that has a 2inch lift from brand new Heavy Duty Old Man Emu shocks, struts, rear struts, and rear leaf springs installed. It is the truck we used when we took the Eagle out west for about a month.

Prices:

Four Wheel camper only – 20,500 OBO

Truck and Four Wheel camper – 35,000 OBO

Short Summary:

375 watts of solar (all Renogy panels) feeding a 40amp Renogy solar controller (added Bluetooth module to the controller)
200ah Lithium-Ion Phosphate battery (also Renogy with Bluetooth)
MaxAir Fan 7500k
Dometic CFX 35 (Bluetooth Enabled powered cooler) Able to set temperature to -7 F (https://www.dometic-cfx3-35-220581)
Cabinets and counter tops added including a folding sink and 6 gallons of feed water for the sink and 6-gallon drain.
Electric water pump to feed the sink.
Reupholstered all cushions and made a new cushion for the electrical box.
New Life proof vinyl flooring throughout.
(Not Pictured) the couch folds over to be a bed that’s actually pretty comfy and great for stealth camping or camping in high winds.


Short caveats:

In running our electrical system, we had to cutout the traditional electrical system that Four-wheel campers use (running through the trucks electrical) Our electrical is completely separated from the trucks electrical. We thought about adding a DC-DC charger for our electrical but never needed it and our Nissan Frontier’s alternator is rated for 125 amps max with the car needing a max of about 75. Using the rule of thumb that we don’t want to be using over 70% capacity of the alternator left us with not enough room for us to feel comfortable without upgrading the alternator of our truck. We also never needed a DC-DC charger as the solar was more than enough for our needs.
The added solar and max air fan make lifting the popup in the front of the camper harder than normal. It’s heavy and my wife usually doesn’t like to pop it. We were going to add gas struts, but this shell did not come with the factory strut mounts and honestly, we ran out of time before we had to leave for our trip on June 28th.

If interested or have any questions, please let us know.

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