I used self tapping metal screws that make their own holes as you screw them in. i did not use a hammer drill, which probably would have made the process easier. Instead, I just had to lean on the drill/screw a bit harder until it started to dig in. Once it starts going in, it snugs up real secure. Just make sure you start it in the right place when you do so, as you don’t want too many holes in your frame if you can help it.
Thank you @N7SHG_Ham. I kind of arrived at the same place independently yesterday. I had hooked up the TV to head back home. We had everything ready to pull out, with propane off and shore power dis… (View Post)
@Sharon_is_SAM Great idea Sharon! I’ve been sizing and looking at putting a stretched metal “net” back there and that would sure make it easier to do. Everyone’s thoughts are appreciated. I did reach… (View Post)
Following up on comments by both MuttonChops and morey000, we have a short time yet very positive experience with the 400/Grand Cherokee combo. Since our GC will spend more of its life as a DD (mostl… (View Post)
After at least 6 months of looking and waiting for the right stars to align, we finally picked up our 2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite this weekend, and then spent 2 nights on the road getting it back hom… (View Post)