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Diana commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"Thanks C D.  We'll have a look.  The old ones are 6" x 10 1/2" and so far I haven't found anything that big in a surface mount.  Was hoping to cover up the old holes, but if I can't, I can't."
Aug 15, 2019
Diana commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"Answered my own question with a bit of experimentation.  Unused trailer brake wire is used for the backup lights.  Everything else is standard.  Good thing I didn't just buy a regular adapter.  My backup lights would have…"
Aug 15, 2019
Diana commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"Hi all.  Diana's husband Ralph here.  Currently master "grip" on this project.  Trying to make up a pigtail for this unit.  Truck is 7-blade standard round connector.  Camper is 6-pin round.  Seller…"
Aug 15, 2019
Diana commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"Oops, not 1700#... rather 1852# fully loaded with water and propane.  But still, for a camper of this size with all the amenities?"
Aug 12, 2019
postman commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"Flooring tear out..."
Aug 12, 2019
postman commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"I found a fellow that retired from restoring RVes. I see if I can leech some of his pics."
Aug 12, 2019
Lakota Wolf commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"Most of us old timers have come across the inerds of the typical RV units,, You would think they tghe manufacturers would use 2x2,, but nooooo, they use 1 3/4 which means you have to rip off a good 1/4 inch off a 2x2 stud to work with it in the…"
Aug 11, 2019
Diana commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
"So amazed that this is just over 1700 lbs. with 28 gals H20 and 2 propane tanks full.  "
Aug 11, 2019
Diana commented on Diana's blog post Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite
Aug 11, 2019
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Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite

Hi all,So glad to have found this website!  My husband and I just bought a 1984 Juno Industries Real-Lite truck camper in pretty decent shape.  Found the info on here and bought a brochure off Ebay today.  Really trying to figure out the construction method.  Anyone know something about these old campers?  Thanks and am looking forward to sharing some pics when we pick her up this week.See More
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Part Time RVer
What's your camper's Brand, i.e. Travco, Shasta, etc.
Real-Lite Juno industries 1984
City and State where you are located. Do not use zip code, you know what it means but it means nothing to the rest of us.
PoySippi, WI
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Retired/semi-retired. Like to camp and fish. Seem to be attracted to campers from 1984, having previously owned a 1984 Toyota Sunrader. Must be the brown and orange plaid.
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Hello New to GORV! Looking for anyone with any info on Juno Real-Lite

Hi all,

So glad to have found this website!  My husband and I just bought a 1984 Juno Industries Real-Lite truck camper in pretty decent shape.  Found the info on here and bought a brochure off Ebay today.  Really trying to figure out the construction method.  Anyone know something about these old campers?  Thanks and am looking forward to sharing some pics when we pick her up this week.

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