Lets see your campers being towed
#2881
Just picked up a 2014 KZ Spree. Has a outdoor kitchen and sleeps 8. Upgraded from a Coleman pop up. Have added tow mirrors to my truck since this picture.
First trip out to Kings Mountain state park.
LED lights in the awning are a really nice feature.
#2882
Nice setup! After our last trip to Cypress and the dime sized hail, I am going to grab one of those truck tents too
#2883
Senior Member
We get the 16.5' rolls off amazon, they are water proof, flexible with 3m backing. There is a perfect spot to stick them under the awning. One just did down the awning and the other friend came down both tracks and across the top. They got the RGB and remote so they can switch colors.
#2884
Thanks for the tip. It looks awesome- must have.
#2885
Ours came with them already installed in the awning. They are mounted in one of the groves you use to hang stuff from. And we put the ez up over the bed of the truck and hang a fan in it for our lab. He rather hang out in the bed of the truck then on a leash.
#2886
Senior Member
My buddies have added them.
We get the 16.5' rolls off amazon, they are water proof, flexible with 3m backing. There is a perfect spot to stick them under the awning. One just did down the awning and the other friend came down both tracks and across the top. They got the RGB and remote so they can switch colors.
We get the 16.5' rolls off amazon, they are water proof, flexible with 3m backing. There is a perfect spot to stick them under the awning. One just did down the awning and the other friend came down both tracks and across the top. They got the RGB and remote so they can switch colors.
Those are what I bought, Best $30 I've spent.
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#2887
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#2890
Senior Member
They can be wired either or. If I remember, you can wire for straight 12v or they plug into a 110v box to run them that way.
My buddy runs them 110v and he ran the cord to the inverter and plugged them in. So when he's hooked up they are live. He then drilled a small hole for remote sensor.
My buddy runs them 110v and he ran the cord to the inverter and plugged them in. So when he's hooked up they are live. He then drilled a small hole for remote sensor.