I have a the same camper and bypassed the septic tank and just ran a hose out the back of the camper. Highly recommend doing that, it was $10 in parts and can be reversed at any time. I carry a 5 gallon bucket to use when showering and then I dump the bucket in an appropriate place. Enjoy your new camper!
@@LivingLargeCamping mine has an access panel below the closet touching the floor. You should open it to see a p trap from the shower to the black tank. I'll try to find an old blog post that has pictures. It was a surprisingly easy mod.
Proof that my wife and I CAN do this even with the tiny space. We are not going to live full time, but there is clearly enough room to long term camp and travel. Thanks.
It looks like y’all have everything you need and doing well. It still looks pretty doggone good to me. We’re looking forward to seeing the renovation! Safe travels and God bless!
Amazing 😍 first time watching a truck camper vid, after so many home on wheel, finally something more achievable for me! I have the truck, now only need to find the camper 😆
Thanq for the video, some pull out drawers would be handy under your sink etc. You MUST get a bad back if you constantly bend over in bed, otherwise you've got a nice home on wheels. Stay safe on your travels
There is definitely a lack of drawers. We intended on building some but ran out of time. We’ll be posting an updated tour of our renovations next weekend!
Hello I just found your channel and love your camper I have a Skyline on our Chevy Silverado pickup and love having the things we need Bed bath kitchen
Mine in a 1996 Lance but it is the 10 foot one. I wasn't able to find the one you have for a reasonable price. The added room lets it have a microwave, an oven under the stove and a larger refrigerator. Plus a cupboard between the dinette and the fridge. You will find that the shower is amazing, but I have a separate grey tank. In my last camper I stood in a plastic bin in the hallway to shower. I had a curtain suspended from a PVC frame I hung from the ceiling. The water was contained in the bin. I just dumped it out the back door when I was done. It makes the walkthrough feel cramped, but I keep the shelf over the dinette down all the time. I can get five deep plastic bins up there for storage of light things. That doubles the available storage. I'm 6'1" and it doesn't bother me. I don't hit my head or anything. Using the power station instead of the battery is genius.
Hello and thanks for the comment! We love the 815 layout and are finding creative ways to make the most of the available space as we go. Also love the goal zero and appreciate the simplicity when integrating it into our new setup from the old FWC. Have a great week!
Outstanding! My wife and I have an '05 815 on our 2020 Ram 3500, It's even the same color Truck. We're twins! Looking forward to seeing your shower drain mods.
Love the video! We just started our camping journey with a 2017 Flagstaff pop up camper. Loving the lifestyle. QQ: where did you get the step ladder? I didn’t see it listed with this video.
Hi Anna, congrats on the camper and hope it treats you well! Here is a link to the stairs we use. They came with our four wheel camper and we love them! amzn.to/3RGJ67n
What made you change from a pop-up to a hardside. I have a hardside and was thinking of changing to a pop-up. My tank was small also and so I just went to a porta-potti. Now I can just dump in any public restroom. makes life so much easier.
Id say the main drive for changing was full-timing. I personally loved the FWC platform and thought it was perfect for weekend trips or slightly longer. But the lack of interior height for me made the hard side more appealing and the added amenities were a nice plus. Both great options though!
Hey guys, awesome video. Just finding your page. I believe we have a 99% match TC! I so need to do a tour of mine so everyone can see :) Have fun out there and see you down the road!
i love it just make vedio on how much is daily expenses including everything. And if you turn on heat at night how much propane it take for whole night?
Thanks for the comment! Expenses vary depending on what state we are in as some have an abundance of free camping options and others do not. In terms of propane usage, during the winter running the heater, stove, and fridge we go through a 20lb tank in 4-5 days. This is with the heater running all night and occasionally during the day. Hope this helps!
I enjoy your videos. Have watched a number of them since finding your channel. The audio balance between your talking and your music is great. The overall audio level is low and I have to turn my speakers way up. Then an ad comes on and is way too loud (yes I don't have youtube premium). If possible can you raise the overall audio level. I know some editor programs don't do that or make it easy. Not a deal breaker but wanted to share my experience. I am on Windows 10 using small PC speakers and watching using Chrome browser.
Hi Dan, thank you for the feedback on the audio levels. We have not tried watching the videos on a windows computer but will work to get the audio levels corrected. We appreciate the input and hope we can resolve it for you!
Could you give details as to how you connected your Goal Zero to your 12 volt system? I would rather do that, but wasn't sure how the interior lights and everything would work. Not sure if you ran it somehow through the fuse box. I currently am running a short extension cord from the 30 amp plug in through one of the access doors and plug it into my power station. TIA.
Of course! We disconnected the +/- wires coming out of the 12v inverter and into the power "grid" of the camper and wired them into an anderson connector that fit the GZ.We knew we'd spend 95% of the time not plugged into shore power so it was the easiest way to tap into the existing 12v system. The other option would have been routing the cables from the exterior battery compartment and installing an anderson on those, but this route seemed quicker at the time
Curious to find out why you went for a truck+RV setup, when you are basically driving something that burn 9 miles per gal; and it is permanently attached to your RV. I can see the advantage of this setup if you use your truck most of the time, and need something you can have a trip in sometimes, but as daily driver basically, wouldn't be more efficient to have a standard RV van/camper van with better fuel economy? Also it is an old RV,. how much money you spent on it to update it and make it serviceable? I would suspect that most of the seals and piping must be pretty much dead at this point, and the electronics inside need a full overhaul; which is not cheap unless you do it yourself.
Thanks for the comment! We thought long and hard about truck/truck camper vs class C/van when we decided to change setups. We liked having the option to remove the camper and drive the truck as is when we are visiting family or stationed somewhere for an extended period of time. Also, a quality 4x4 system was a requirement when shopping and the only thing available was the Mercedes which ended up being far more expensive than the truck and camper together. We spend right at $1000 on the renovation of our camper and it would have cost us 15-30x that for a full build on an empty van. Not sure there is a perfect camper setup as needs always change, so if we ever had to switch from a truck camper to a trailer or something else it would be a seamless transition. Hope this helps answer some questions!
Really wish I could have afforded a bigger truck. I've only got a RAM 1500 not HEMI but, it will be only myself so hoping I am able to find the perfect size camper for just me. Are you finding that you're still keeping things in the backseat of the truck?
Hi Linda, yes we still use the backseat of our new truck. However, we are finding we don't need some of the things we carry so looking to downsize our "stuff" even further!
Sweet camper! I have a Lance that is pretty much identical to your camper. Mine is a 1988 and I am doing a remodel on it right now. Do you guys store anything in the truck bed around the wheel wells? I have access from inside my camper on each side and was considering putting batteries in there or building some compartments in the truck bed that I could access from the inside too. Just a thought.
Thanks Lauron! We’re excited to remodel ours as well. We do not have anything stored in the truck bed but have thought about tools or something else down there. Would love to hear how yours turns out!
I have an older model of this camper from 1996, under the dinette closer to the door, is the battery box on mine. It has a purple wire that is cut and I can't find a wire diagram anywhere. Trying to upgrade the electrical system and install solar.
love your videos, however, I can't hear your voices very well. Might want some mic setup at some point. I have my sound at max and find myself rewinding to get the full conversation.
Are you located in Maine? Would love to meet you one day. I have the same camper on a GMC Sierra 2500 Duramax Diesel. I am just starting out and love you videos! I am in Monmouth if you ever need a place to park.
I have a the same camper and bypassed the septic tank and just ran a hose out the back of the camper. Highly recommend doing that, it was $10 in parts and can be reversed at any time. I carry a 5 gallon bucket to use when showering and then I dump the bucket in an appropriate place. Enjoy your new camper!
We’re planning on doing that soon! Where did you access the shower drain from? Haven’t looked into it too much yet
@@LivingLargeCamping mine has an access panel below the closet touching the floor. You should open it to see a p trap from the shower to the black tank. I'll try to find an old blog post that has pictures. It was a surprisingly easy mod.
I was wondering if that was the opening for there. Should be easy and definitely the better option!
@@LivingLargeCamping hey guy 11mpg is ok but you can get a large gas tank from ram if you ask them which you could do it yourself or have them
@@brettemig4446Would the front frame tie-downs still work with the 50 gallon tank?
Proof that my wife and I CAN do this even with the tiny space. We are not going to live full time, but there is clearly enough room to long term camp and travel. Thanks.
Totally agree, the space is much larger than it seems!
It looks like y’all have everything you need and doing well. It still looks pretty doggone good to me. We’re looking forward to seeing the renovation! Safe travels and God bless!
Thanks Doug! Its an awesome layout and we’re loving it so far! Have a great day!
Great tour, you all have all of the amenities, and lots of storage space. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks Daryl, we’re excited to renovate and hope you’ll enjoy the videos to come!
Dude I think your rig is perfect!
I appreciate that! We have a renovated tour coming tomorrow evening!
Looks great! Agreed....any bathroom that is your's is 10/10!
Couldn’t agree more! Thanks for watching, Glen!
Love it! Glad y’all are enjoying your new home
We are! Cant wait to show you!
Great videos! Informative and well done. You both have calming voices and make excellent hosts.
Thank you! Very kind
Great video...just Google searched your camper....looks like it's 1720lbs dry.
You guys are truly living my dream life...really enjoying the videos
What a wonderful place to call home. Very cozy. And yes I"d put that bathroom to a 10 as well.
Good video.
Kent
Hi Kent, we think its a great home! Have a great day!
Thank you so much
Wow so many awesome idea for keeping tings organized . Shoe rack in the bathroom yes !
Awesome set up
Glad you liked it!
It nice cozy, compact camper, All the very best!!!
Thank you! We’ll be posting a new tour of our renovated camper in the coming weeks!
Amazing 😍 first time watching a truck camper vid, after so many home on wheel, finally something more achievable for me! I have the truck, now only need to find the camper 😆
We love the setup! It is so easy to maneuver and takes the stress out of travel days!
love your videos!!! thank you for sharing, I am excited to see what's next!!!
Thank you for watching!
OMG y’all are adorable! Great video, thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Thanq for the video, some pull out drawers would be handy under your sink etc. You MUST get a bad back if you constantly bend over in bed, otherwise you've got a nice home on wheels.
Stay safe on your travels
There is definitely a lack of drawers. We intended on building some but ran out of time. We’ll be posting an updated tour of our renovations next weekend!
Hello I just found your channel and love your camper I have a Skyline on our Chevy Silverado pickup and love having the things we need Bed bath kitchen
Hi David, thanks for the comment and couldn’t agree more. We appreciate the support!
Mine in a 1996 Lance but it is the 10 foot one. I wasn't able to find the one you have for a reasonable price. The added room lets it have a microwave, an oven under the stove and a larger refrigerator. Plus a cupboard between the dinette and the fridge. You will find that the shower is amazing, but I have a separate grey tank. In my last camper I stood in a plastic bin in the hallway to shower. I had a curtain suspended from a PVC frame I hung from the ceiling. The water was contained in the bin. I just dumped it out the back door when I was done. It makes the walkthrough feel cramped, but I keep the shelf over the dinette down all the time. I can get five deep plastic bins up there for storage of light things. That doubles the available storage. I'm 6'1" and it doesn't bother me. I don't hit my head or anything. Using the power station instead of the battery is genius.
Hello and thanks for the comment! We love the 815 layout and are finding creative ways to make the most of the available space as we go. Also love the goal zero and appreciate the simplicity when integrating it into our new setup from the old FWC. Have a great week!
nice,,, safe travels and adventures guys,, keep making those videos..
Thank you! And that's the plan!
It's gorgeous ❤
Thank you!
Outstanding! My wife and I have an '05 815 on our 2020 Ram 3500, It's even the same color Truck. We're twins! Looking forward to seeing your shower drain mods.
I think its the perfect setup and of course love the color! Thanks for watching and we’ll share the shower mod when we have time to complete it!
Love the review!!! The bathroom review cracked me up ♡
Thank you, Christine! We appreciate your continued support!
Lance seems to make GREAT CAMPERS; I think y’all made a GOOD/SOUND decision when buying THIS Lance…ENJOY! 👍🏼👣👠❤️😃
Thank you! We love our Lance 815!
Truck campers are the best 😎😊
We agree!
Love the video! We just started our camping journey with a 2017 Flagstaff pop up camper. Loving the lifestyle. QQ: where did you get the step ladder? I didn’t see it listed with this video.
Hi Anna, congrats on the camper and hope it treats you well! Here is a link to the stairs we use. They came with our four wheel camper and we love them!
amzn.to/3RGJ67n
What made you change from a pop-up to a hardside. I have a hardside and was thinking of changing to a pop-up.
My tank was small also and so I just went to a porta-potti. Now I can just dump in any public restroom. makes life so much easier.
Id say the main drive for changing was full-timing. I personally loved the FWC platform and thought it was perfect for weekend trips or slightly longer. But the lack of interior height for me made the hard side more appealing and the added amenities were a nice plus. Both great options though!
Very nice. Enjoy!
Thank you!
Awesome...respect for the hottie too !! 🤟😎👼
Haha thanks!
Hey guys, awesome video. Just finding your page. I believe we have a 99% match TC! I so need to do a tour of mine so everyone can see :) Have fun out there and see you down the road!
Thanks for tuning in! Such a great camper, hope yours is the same! We’ll see you along the road someday I’m sure!
that looks so cozy!
It sure is! And will get more cozy as we renovate!
Enjoy your new journey
Thank you, Alvin!
i love it just make vedio on how much is daily expenses including everything. And if you turn on heat at night how much propane it take for whole night?
Thanks for the comment! Expenses vary depending on what state we are in as some have an abundance of free camping options and others do not. In terms of propane usage, during the winter running the heater, stove, and fridge we go through a 20lb tank in 4-5 days. This is with the heater running all night and occasionally during the day. Hope this helps!
I enjoy your videos. Have watched a number of them since finding your channel.
The audio balance between your talking and your music is great.
The overall audio level is low and I have to turn my speakers way up.
Then an ad comes on and is way too loud (yes I don't have youtube premium).
If possible can you raise the overall audio level. I know some editor programs don't do that or make it easy.
Not a deal breaker but wanted to share my experience.
I am on Windows 10 using small PC speakers and watching using Chrome browser.
Hi Dan, thank you for the feedback on the audio levels. We have not tried watching the videos on a windows computer but will work to get the audio levels corrected. We appreciate the input and hope we can resolve it for you!
Very very nice love it
Thank you!
Nice tour video!
Thank you for watching!
Go Dallas!! woohoo
Absolutely!
Could you give details as to how you connected your Goal Zero to your 12 volt system? I would rather do that, but wasn't sure how the interior lights and everything would work. Not sure if you ran it somehow through the fuse box. I currently am running a short extension cord from the 30 amp plug in through one of the access doors and plug it into my power station. TIA.
Of course! We disconnected the +/- wires coming out of the 12v inverter and into the power "grid" of the camper and wired them into an anderson connector that fit the GZ.We knew we'd spend 95% of the time not plugged into shore power so it was the easiest way to tap into the existing 12v system. The other option would have been routing the cables from the exterior battery compartment and installing an anderson on those, but this route seemed quicker at the time
Nice video, but you Should’ve included the back seat of the truck, or do you not store anything in there?
Currently building out a storage platform in place of the rear seat and will show that in the renovation tour!
Curious to find out why you went for a truck+RV setup, when you are basically driving something that burn 9 miles per gal; and it is permanently attached to your RV. I can see the advantage of this setup if you use your truck most of the time, and need something you can have a trip in sometimes, but as daily driver basically, wouldn't be more efficient to have a standard RV van/camper van with better fuel economy?
Also it is an old RV,. how much money you spent on it to update it and make it serviceable? I would suspect that most of the seals and piping must be pretty much dead at this point, and the electronics inside need a full overhaul; which is not cheap unless you do it yourself.
Thanks for the comment! We thought long and hard about truck/truck camper vs class C/van when we decided to change setups. We liked having the option to remove the camper and drive the truck as is when we are visiting family or stationed somewhere for an extended period of time. Also, a quality 4x4 system was a requirement when shopping and the only thing available was the Mercedes which ended up being far more expensive than the truck and camper together. We spend right at $1000 on the renovation of our camper and it would have cost us 15-30x that for a full build on an empty van. Not sure there is a perfect camper setup as needs always change, so if we ever had to switch from a truck camper to a trailer or something else it would be a seamless transition. Hope this helps answer some questions!
Really wish I could have afforded a bigger truck. I've only got a RAM 1500 not HEMI but, it will be only myself so hoping I am able to find the perfect size camper for just me. Are you finding that you're still keeping things in the backseat of the truck?
Hi Linda, yes we still use the backseat of our new truck. However, we are finding we don't need some of the things we carry so looking to downsize our "stuff" even further!
Sweet camper! I have a Lance that is pretty much identical to your camper. Mine is a 1988 and I am doing a remodel on it right now. Do you guys store anything in the truck bed around the wheel wells? I have access from inside my camper on each side and was considering putting batteries in there or building some compartments in the truck bed that I could access from the inside too. Just a thought.
Thanks Lauron! We’re excited to remodel ours as well. We do not have anything stored in the truck bed but have thought about tools or something else down there. Would love to hear how yours turns out!
I have an older model of this camper from 1996, under the dinette closer to the door, is the battery box on mine. It has a purple wire that is cut and I can't find a wire diagram anywhere. Trying to upgrade the electrical system and install solar.
Interesting. I would have assumed two wires at least. Good luck with the upgrade!
@@LivingLargeCamping there is like 8, but only one purple wire.
love your videos, however, I can't hear your voices very well. Might want some mic setup at some point. I have my sound at max and find myself rewinding to get the full conversation.
Hi Teri, thanks for the comment! We are actively searching for the best microphone setup and hope to have this issue fixed soon!
Nice home 😊
Thank you!
Very nice!
Thank you!
Are you located in Maine? Would love to meet you one day. I have the same camper on a GMC Sierra 2500 Duramax Diesel. I am just starting out and love you videos! I am in Monmouth if you ever need a place to park.
Hi Joan, we are not located in Maine but loved the area! And we love the 815 camper, hope you do as well! Thank you for the offer
Nice set up.:)
How much propane do you carry and where is it stored?
Do you use a lot of propane?
Thanks
Thanks Tim! We have a 20lb tank stored on the passenger outside of the camper. Lasts us around 2 weeks with fridge, stove and occasional furnace!
Nice...
Thank you!
Great for guests too 😅
Yes it is!
Awesome!!!👠🚌👠
Thanks Graycee!
Is your battery lithium-ion? How many amp hours is it? How much did it cost you?
Yes, the goal zero 3000x is about 250 amp hours but we only use 80%. And we got it open box for 25% off
Does the truck have airbags on it
No airbags as of now. We’re putting it on a scale tomorrow to make sure we’re underweight
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how tall is the door ?
Hello, door is about 5'8 tall. I have not had any issues getting in/out at 6'2. Thanks for the comment!
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Thanks!
CFYT
Thanks for the comment!
Of course it is better than van life!
Absolutely agree!
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