For sale is an AT Overland Habitat, model 500. Its currently on a 2016 Tacoma with a 5’ bed and fits years 1995-2024. It also fits Chevy Colorados and Canyons years 2004-2024.
Only weights about 340lbs
Built in mattress sleeps two with the availability to sleep two more with the included bed...
Few fun updates to the build! I finally got the custom MOLLE panel installed above the utility cabinet and finalized the second battery install. Made a custom battery cage and installed it in the big storage trunk with a Redarc charge controller and fuse block in the utility cabinet. To save...
Finally have some updated photos of the interior build. Went with t-slot aluminum framing and aluminum composite panels.
Back trunk has one large main space that houses two plumbed jerry cans, camp toilet, stove, sleeping gear, etc. Theres a smaller storage compartment on each side for...
Thanks Rob! Yeah I figured we'd have to sacrifice some space. Although I'm currently building out the bed of the truck and the space is quickly shrinking. Being able to sleep 4 up top is really great though! I think finishing the interior has definitely dissuaded me from getting a camper for...
Soon hopefully! I love Baja, just havent gotten to tour it yet. Its about a two day drive from Denver to the border so its going to take a bit of time.
I run a 63qt ARB Zero off my main battery. I use a group 27F AGM (X2 from batteries plus). The fridge has a battery saving cutoff feature but its only kicked on a couple times. I do carry a micro jump just in case. I was planning on adding a battery to the system but havent had the need. My...
I have the 60L (15gal) one in my truck. Its was purchased through Front Runner but I'm fairly certain they are the same product as what Ironman4x4 carries. I have it mounted in a cabinet at the head of the bed. I have it hooked up to a pump with a pressure switch. I absolutely love it. We...
I think what makes the BP-51s really great is the ability to tune both rebound and compression. You can really get them dialed in. Thanks, yea I'll check it out! I just did a diesel heater install in the habitat. Had it in a pelican case originally but it was too much of a hassle.
I'm really happy with them. I was originally going to stick with the standard OME lift but I just wanted something more robust and tuneable. I feel like they were worth it, especially if you're adding a lot of weight. Even loaded up, the truck drives like its on rails. I usually keep them...
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