Located in Portland, OR
Family outgrew the camper, time for a trailer. It's a great setup for the tundra and barely feel like it's there. I can't say enough about the company and its product, we simply outgrew it. This is a turn key camper with most the features you would want, the most...
Sorry for the lagged response, I've been on assignment and just catching up.
The fitment to me is great, in person its not that tall at all and allows for a Prinsu or other accessories that might be coming down the line to bolt under the front side of the camper. I have very minimal (almost...
Just got it home!! Filled up gas before I left and the Toyota Meter was saying 18.5mpg all the way home, thats about what I normally average on the HWY without it.
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I’m trying to figure out what storage bins are in the attached photo.
specifically looking for the light gray ones with a lip so they can slide.
I'd have to agree. The Project M, while I enjoy the layout, seems like a rushed concept that was put out just to capture market share. I looked at them all and was the least impressed with the finish quality of the Project M vs Pricepoint. I'm not saying it isn't well built (It is), it is just...
Check this build out and his heating solution:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/hodakaguys-vagabond-camper-truck-build-yes-again.201070/page-3
I never needed a heater in my van here in PNW, but this could be an interesting solution for heat.
I'm planning on sewing up panels with 3M...
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