Comes down to flexibility of being able to put the ARB fridge in the truck or else where. I use one of my ARB's as a beer fridge in the shop when its not in my turtle back. If that's attractive to you that is the single biggest reason to go with an ARB in my opinion. ARB also has some...
Hi,
I can tell you this: If you are under 6' you can sleep East - West and three kids and you are okay for now. My three and I are cozy up there but it works. The wife has to stay home though. If you meet some one you won't have room! Yes the Anex is awesome but its a bit of work to put...
The fellows name is Brian:
http://stores.streetacos.com/2007-2013-tundra/
They are nice sliders.......he takes a while though due to being a one man shop etc.
My favorite company to buy any aftermarket Toyota parts is though is CBI Offroad:
http://www.cbioffroadfab.com/
Talk to...
Hey Riccasey,
Wow that's a lot of roads! I have found a trailer is the only way to go when I have to travel beyond my Tundra`s carrying capacity. Unfortunately there is nothing that I know of that can carry a Camper and has even half the range you are looking at doing. CBI has some...
Hi Riccasey,
With this Camper I decided to go with a 30 lb propane tank which lasts a full 10 days with temperatures below - 30 C and it feeds my 20,000 btu furnace, BBQ, stove etc. as well. Keep in mind I'm out of the camper for generally in the field for 12 hrs per day. I simply just...
Some slight modifications to the FSR Adventure Mobile were required over the winter. Mostly the suspension and a new CBI Rear bumper :) ....because CBI Off Road is freaking awesome!
Here is a pic of the old one:
Reason it was changed out was there was a slight wiggle if even that...
I have owned a couple Phoenix Pop Up Campers. They make custom campers if required to almost any specification. One on a Tacoma and the current camper is on a Tundra. My experience with roof loads is only with the Tacoma so far. The greatest amount I had was a Canoe and a Kayak stuffed with...
Have the Radflo's with remote resovoirs....I think the 2.5. They do have the 700 lb spring and they are perfect with my CBI front bumper and 12,000 lb winch. I also carry a Phenoix pop up camper as well so a bit extra weight felt on the front for sure and the truck rides like a cadaliac. No...
I have owned a four door 6' box Tacoma and this time decided to try a Tundra Double Cab 6' box TRD. Both were heavily modified trucks for off road use. I prefer the Tacoma.....a lot. Mostly due to size and the way it handles off road. I find that the Tacoma does every thing the Tundra does...
Not my intention......just think its crap how they get ripped apart on the forum by others who have no experience (not referring to Mytaco...feel badly for him and hope they get it resolved). Just trying to state that there is good experiences with Phoenix campers as well. People have right to...
Had this:
Went to this:
Liked this one the most:
In conclusion my experience has been simple is best. Finding the balance is the key. If you plan on tight trails and rough roads the smaller trucks are awesome and best all around units. Full size are just to big in my opinion but they...
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