Saw this here and on CL. Waffled between buying it or RockWear's Tundra and FlipPac, and finally decided I wanted a nicer truck.
Took my T100 to the Central Valley yesterday to pick it up. Took some creative shimming to get it on the T100. The bed is really too narrow to hold this thing so I had to add 3/4" shims along the bed rails to get the fiberglass flange to sit properly up off of the rail.
Then clamped it down.
After a fairly tense 132 miles of driving, I got it home and opened it up for the first time.
The inside is rather musty and there are some stains on the tent material and the mattress. It has been smoked in, but it will clean up OK. My wife was pleasantly surprise by the condition. That's a HUGE plus!!!
The carpet kit is pretty cool. I'll have to reupholster it and make it dog-friendly, but it offers some decent storage and seating.
A bed fits between the two benches.
There are two pieces that I cannot quite figure out. I think they work together. They are about as long as the bed is wide, but I cannot quite figure out what they do...
The only real repair required is the lid. Because of the constant tension of the torsion rod, the driver's side is bowed and does not seal. I will order another latch and us it in the center where the gap is the widest.
The only other nit I'll pick is with the overall quality of the fiberglass construction. I have been around boats my entire life and seen some crappy glass work. Now sure when this was made or by whom, but the quality is not great. No delam or blisters, but very inconsistent surfaces. The worst section is the lip built at the leading edge of the base. There is at least 1/2' of wave in it across the width of the lid. Not sure how it was constructed, but I may decide to grind it down so it is straight and fits up against the cab more uniformly and snugly.
Nest step is to buy a truck that it actually fits. My best bests are Chevy/GMC up to 2007.5 and Dodge 1994 - 2002. I am shooting for a Dodge diesel. Second choice would be a GM with the Duramax. Still selling the Scrambler and T100 to finance this operation.
I'll keep you posted...
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Took my T100 to the Central Valley yesterday to pick it up. Took some creative shimming to get it on the T100. The bed is really too narrow to hold this thing so I had to add 3/4" shims along the bed rails to get the fiberglass flange to sit properly up off of the rail.

Then clamped it down.

After a fairly tense 132 miles of driving, I got it home and opened it up for the first time.

The inside is rather musty and there are some stains on the tent material and the mattress. It has been smoked in, but it will clean up OK. My wife was pleasantly surprise by the condition. That's a HUGE plus!!!


The carpet kit is pretty cool. I'll have to reupholster it and make it dog-friendly, but it offers some decent storage and seating.


A bed fits between the two benches.

There are two pieces that I cannot quite figure out. I think they work together. They are about as long as the bed is wide, but I cannot quite figure out what they do...

The only real repair required is the lid. Because of the constant tension of the torsion rod, the driver's side is bowed and does not seal. I will order another latch and us it in the center where the gap is the widest.

The only other nit I'll pick is with the overall quality of the fiberglass construction. I have been around boats my entire life and seen some crappy glass work. Now sure when this was made or by whom, but the quality is not great. No delam or blisters, but very inconsistent surfaces. The worst section is the lip built at the leading edge of the base. There is at least 1/2' of wave in it across the width of the lid. Not sure how it was constructed, but I may decide to grind it down so it is straight and fits up against the cab more uniformly and snugly.
Nest step is to buy a truck that it actually fits. My best bests are Chevy/GMC up to 2007.5 and Dodge 1994 - 2002. I am shooting for a Dodge diesel. Second choice would be a GM with the Duramax. Still selling the Scrambler and T100 to finance this operation.
I'll keep you posted...
bb