Ran Wheeler Lake this weekend. Last time was about 10 years ago in the K5. There are a couple more challenging spots than I remembered. We camped at the lake and did lots of
I have to say I like the electric fans way better. Fuel mileage is back where it should be. Also much quieter on the trail. I did notice when we were driving up to the big pass on I70 coolant temps were about 5 degrees higher than I ever saw it with the mechanical fan. So there may be something to the benefits when towing. Now that I've swapped back to electric fans, I know I can easily swap back and forth in an hour or 2 tops. So I'm planning to put the mechanical fan back the next time we tow the camper.
Can anyone spot any serious damage?
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Would it surprise you to know that this had happened about 7 hours before the picture above?
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Here's the damage that's not readily apparent in the first photo:
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The rear door handle and back of cab dented in, a little denting on the front fender, and a tote cracked the window. On the factor tinted windows with 2 pieces of glass, you don't see the damage from the outside. The new bed wasn't even touched. I can't believe the damage is so minimal.
It was complete driver error. I climbed to high up the rock on the right, then the left front dropped in a hole. It was one of those slow motion flops. I was just watching the rock keep getting closer and closer and then we came to rest on it.
I like this picture with my youngest son peeking out the window of his door.
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I'm glad we had seatbelts on or he would have been tossed right onto me. I would have been laying on the rock.
The only fluid I lost was some out of the little temporary vent hose I put on the NP205.
Thanks to Jason and Nate for quick action to get us back on all 4 tires.