I’m really interested in learning more about going the trailer route you described. Thanks for your insights. Do you have any further recommended reading to continue my quest? I’d love to find something that could basically start as a mobile workshop that allows me to slowly build it into my off...
I have a tundra + alucab canopy camper. If you haven’t seen the combo, there’s kind of a big gap between the roof of the cab and the Alu cab camper. It looks a little awkward. More importantly, it’s gotta be pretty bad for my aerodynamics and gas mileage. It also could be a pretty good storage...
Has anyone seen an example of a good use of the space between the ACCC and the roof of the cab on a Tundra? I love my setup and generally the look of it. But that big dead space is pretty odd looking. And also it represents a pretty cool opportunity for storage. I’m sure it isn’t doing anything...
An opportunity like this is why I kind of kick myself for building everything myself and sourcing parts new. Coulda saved myself like $30k and ended up with probably a nicer product!
Hi! Wow you have an amazing vehicle here. This is exactly where I’m trying to land.
Currently in the process of getting my 2016 Tundra Doublecab ready to sell. You mentioned a truck and slide in so I thought I’d ping you about a potential trade.
I’m in San Diego so we’re about as far as...
I'm far from an expert but to me this seems like a pretty unique build. What was your goal or desired outcome with this project? It kinda reminds me of a Ranger set up as pre-runner... but just a little bigger. I would freaking love to throw a canopy camper of some type on the back of this...
Yikes! What state or country are you in? I didn’t even think of that aspect of criminal liability. I’m in California so I’m thinking I’ll probably be fined just for posting about it online.
Jokes aside though I have a quote in my email to order a set of these seats but your post has given me...
I’m working on this same project with a 2016 tundra. Lots of threads on taco world. I think this thread has the most concise explanation of the challenges. Not sure exactly what you’ll encounter on your gen 1. https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/aftermarket-seats-in-3rd-gen-some-info.611276/...
wow I wish I would have bought this product up front! I have the manager 30 in my alu cab and I’m in the process of trying to permanently set up a home for everything. It’s all just in a temporary config now. This would be a perfect plug and play. Unfortunately I already have ~half the products...
I was where you were like 6-12 months ago and I agree it's just exhausting and overwhelming to get started. Eventually I just ordered all the pieces and started putting them together. It's overall pretty simple if you're DIY inclined and like learning about this stuff. But if you really don't...
Loving my alu-cabin. Curious if anyone has seen or thought of any useful ideas for the gap on a tundra double-cab?
I've seen the cabin on the Jeep Gladiators and it's like a perfect fit. Looks great. Just looks like a weird fit on the Tundra. I have big daydreams about building a combination...
Thanks! I don't think my paracord will hold up long on those sharp edges though. The folks at OK4WD already responded and they're sending my a replacement. Those guys do amazing customer service.
I wonder if you could order that stuff by the linear foot through alu cab? Why not right? It's a...
I somehow managed to lose the strap for my alu cab shadow awning. The photo shows my temporary workaround. I've contacted ok4WD to see if they can order a replacement. Any suggestions from this group?
Purchased recently directly from redarc, but never installed nor used. I was able to use roof rails and didn't need these. These are perfect to install on the roof of your van/truck/etc. The spoiler decreases drag. And you can install with some simple 3m adhesive tape. This is definitely one of...
This fridge freezer from ARB is essentially brand new. I’ve used it once. It works great. I am selling because my floor plan in my camper is pushing me to get something with a little smaller footprint.
This thing is top of the line. It’s truly weatherproof. You can just throw this in the bed of...
Initial impressions: it's amazing! Really stoked. The guys at Tiny Rig Co. did a great job on the install. day 1 photo album
Tomorrow I'm planning to finish building and installing my electrical system. Thread for that here.
I need to figure out how to get my backup camera installed. I have...
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