2005 F-450 4x4 Utility Body w/ Starcraft Pine Mountain Lonestar Pop-top Camper

moderndaynorseman

Active member
Mine is buried, screw that noise of climbing on an icy ass roof to clean it! :D

Ill drive and see how well it blows off!!

I hate to be that guy but if it freezes into a sheet of ice and comes flying off while driving, it could get someone really badly hurt or even killed if it causes an accident. It only takes a few minutes to make sure that your rig won't pose a safety risk to other people on the road.
 

java

Expedition Leader
I hate to be that guy but if it freezes into a sheet of ice and comes flying off while driving, it could get someone really badly hurt or even killed if it causes an accident. It only takes a few minutes to make sure that your rig won't pose a safety risk to other people on the road.

Being that guy is perfectly fine. I have gone both ways on the roof, cleaning vs not.... I will try to take a picture of it as it sits now, the roof on my truck is a very low pressure area, the front 8" or so gets blown off and that's it.
 

Bubblegoose1

@PNWINFERNOPRO
Haven't been able to experience any adventures lately; 3 job changes since last August and some family responsibilities. But, things are beginning to settle down.

Took a few hours this morning to wash the PNW Winter off of her. She cleans-up pretty nicely, I think . Getting ready for my first NW Overland Rally attendance.

But first, going to be swapping out those fake ARBs for Baja Designs LP9 Pro Spot LEDs that I've had sitting in a closet for way too many months.
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I’ve come to believe that the utility bed with a camper may just be the best setup. Plenty of storage outside that’s readily accessible and frees up space inside. Really like the rig. ?
 

Bubblegoose1

@PNWINFERNOPRO
I’ve come to believe that the utility bed with a camper may just be the best setup. Plenty of storage outside that’s readily accessible and frees up space inside. Really like the rig.
Thank you

Agree. I had been considering and researching the setup for a couple years before I commited. Haven't looked back since. It is a great way to store everything in permanent places; very little loading and unloading at home. Food, clothes, personal gadgets, and go.
 

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