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M715 Camper
http://i1012.photobucket.com/albums/...d/100_0194.jpg
New 1993 camper for my M715. Fit just fine, all I had to do was make a platform with 2 X 4s and a piece of 1/2" plywood to raise it over the rear cab bow. Lots of looks and thumbs up! No need for airbags or helper springs, only weighs 1700 lbs.
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Nice! How does it handle?
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So far so good. Took it on a test drive today and went right along at 50 MPH, met a couple of 18 wheelers and they didn't buffet me when they went by. The SB 350 moves it right along and I can still take off in 2nd gear with it on the back.
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Very cool moose, I always wanted one of those
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Nice. I traveled with a shell on the back and some carpet to sleep on...
--Randy
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That is cool, I am thinking about doing the same thing, what size camper is that? any pictures from the side view? I would like to know how it fit across the back!
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That looks like a rather large camper unit. That being said, the first photo from straight on seems to show it's a good fit. All in all, it looks like they were made for each other.
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It is a 9 1/2 foot camper and the weight is 1700 lbs. It is still March, I tarped it for the winter and we could still get hammered with snow before Mother's Day up here near the Canadian border. (Although this winter seems over).
http://i1012.photobucket.com/albums/...d/100_0295.jpg
http://i1012.photobucket.com/albums/...d/100_0294.jpg
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Thanks for adding the extra photo's, I wasn't sure how big of a camper to look for but 9 1/2 feet seems like a good match, I have found that 9 1/2 feet is where the campers start to feel noticably bigger, they have a bigger bathroom, more storage and are a lot less cramped than the 8 footers. The 11 and 12 foot campers would just be to big for the size of the truck in my opinion. Yours looks GREAT! Thanks again!
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camper
Would love to see some pics of your 725 beside it if you can spare the time