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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    58 gallon tank, and an extra 10 gallons in jerry cans. A quick 'lmtv hitch' google search produced this.
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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    I think it's on there about as well as it could be! My best estimate is that the box weighs roughly 3500lbs fully built out and will a full load when its lived in (ie: food, water, clothes, and personal items), I feel pretty confident that the truck could go onto its side and the box would stay...
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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    I can gather more photos of how the box is attached but in this google album there are some that show it. I did not use the s280 kit. I had difficulty finding one and did not like that it would have meant the use of chains, rather the cable, as well the chains would have run across the side...
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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    the short story is we had it parked in our condo parking lot, it was parked in the same spot while we have been traveling for the last 1.5 years, and it's supposed to move every 14 days. We overstayed our welcome just by a little.... Thankfully it was properly towed, tow bill still ended up...
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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    I can go out to the truck in a few days to take proper measurements, Probably should have listed this in the ad. But if my memory serves me right it is 6'6" long and roughly 55" wide.
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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    here is a link to a google album with a bunch of additional photos, ExPO sometimes will not allow me to upload photos due to their size. Correct, Peanut can carry 42 gallons of fresh water, there is a grey water system, that drains from the sink into a 7-gallon container. We have a...
  7. DirtTrailsWanted

    03 Tundra +GFC Build Remodel

    Thanks so much! We are so thrilled with how all of this has turned out!
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    03 Tundra +GFC Build Remodel

    The last change that we wanted to make over the previous build was the level of finish on our wood. The finish that we used last time just didn’t hold up well to the use that we put out setup through, I think most of it was to blame for only using two coats. This time we spent nearly as much...
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    03 Tundra +GFC Build Remodel

    We secured the fridge like we had before using the same L-Track hardware and NRS straps that we had used in the previous version of our build. In our previous build, we covered all our clothes and food in a similar way with a simple wood lid, that worked great but had one small problem. The...
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    03 Tundra +GFC Build Remodel

    In May of ‘22, we picked up our Go Fast Camper. At that time we already had a platform that we had built in the truck that was originally used when we had a fiberglass topper. We knew we eventually wanted to build a platform but with only a month between when we got the GFC and when we set off...
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    Dolores: Our 2003 Tundra Build

    Thanks so much!!! It was a lot of fun to put together, and built specifically around some of your goodies 😉
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    Dolores: Our 2003 Tundra Build

    We are using the same water system that we had in our previous setup. the Dometic Go Hydration water jugs and Faucet, however, we added a 3rd water jug, bumping the total capacity to just over 35L, they advertise that the jugs are 11L each but they hold roughly two liters more. For storing...
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    Dolores: Our 2003 Tundra Build

    finally got around to writing about our whole remodel in the back of our truck on our blog. Here is a copy of the blog post. In May of ‘22, we picked up our Go Fast Camper. At that time we already had a platform that we had built in the truck that was originally used when we had a fiberglass...
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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

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    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 w/ S-280 shelter.

    SOLD. 1998 Stewart and Stevenson M1078 with built out S-280 shelter. Mileage : 25,xxx Upgrades: We bought this truck in August of 2018 with 14,xxx miles on it, stock without the box. Since then we’ve: Added the S-280 shelter with custom build out (See details below) Replaced all 4 starter...
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    Dolores: Our 2003 Tundra Build

    I can relate to that! No signs of heat or damage to them, the fast chargers are on 14 gauge maire duplex wires that should be more than capable of handling the 65watt load through them. Some will say it is significant overkill but the only downside is the price, an upside would be that gauge is...
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    Our 7 Favorite GFC Upgrades Under $35

    Love it! They work great for a simple solution.
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