Same - I balked for a long while of dropping that much cash for foam wrapped in cloth; however, I picked one up with an REI discount and I'm a believer now. I find it significantly more comfortable than the OE mattress, both back and side sleeping. Works fine in the cold unlike some foams...
I've used Rustoleum Textured Black and was pretty satisfied. The hinges and diamond plate pieces are what were painted (don't mind the bug guts). I think the Krylon Textured Black was pretty similar which I used when I couldn't track down the Rusto.
I mounted directly to the molle panel with bolts from the back. IIRC, you could use the rotopax base plate to space them out further but I did not. I think that X area might already be setup for the rotopax bolt pattern but I needed to lower my mounts to clear the lights I added on the top of...
Thanks, I'm super pleased with the door reversal and the new latch setup. Honestly the shipping container style latch and the driver side camping setup (door swing, awning option and table/shower slides) that they offer from factory were the only two things I didn't like about the AluCab. I...
I would think you'll be alright - I've carried my Old Town 139 kayak up there which is pretty similar in weight and size without too much trouble. I don't have the OEM load bars but went with 1"x3" 80-20 bars and made some saddles to support the yak upside down. It is a chore to get it on and...
I went with a NOCO GCP1E in my driver side filler panel with the 110v wire routed through a cable gland to the camper interior where the rest of my electrics are. From there it runs into its own junction box, through a Blue Sea circuit breaker and to a GFCI in my electric cabinet. In there I...
@rino - Can I get confirmation that this tank can be installed outside the camper in front of the front bulkhead on a Tacoma? The fella I just chatted with on Facebook indicated that I can't but I need to confirm so I know whether or not to cancel my pre-order. Thanks!
So the last of the detail work on the electrical cabinet was done after a couple coats of satin poly were applied and I edged any exposed plywood edges in laminate.
Next was adding LED lights to the awning bars – I’ve done red and white on past awnings and decided I wanted to move to true...
So – I’ve been sluggish updating this build thread as always!
Lot’s has been done since March and with camping on hold due to travel restrictions and other limitations I’ve had a lot of time to tinker and build out the camper for my needs.
The next thing added to the build was a chopped down...
Looking sweet! Any news on the water tank and brackets for the front wall? Last we spoke I think they were going to make them thicker than the prototype but there wasn't an ETA with the whole COVID thing.
Tire Carrier and Propane Mount
My old All-Pro bumper setup had the spare tire mount on the passenger side and a second, small swingout on the driver side that I used to gas and propane. Now that I had the door swing reversed I was half way to my envisioned camp setup. I did not want to have...
Haha, thanks - it's really not too difficult of a job other than relocating the strut bracket on the camper side provided you have access to either a tap for threading the holes or a rivet gun to accomplish the same. I honestly would have been pleased even if I had to lose the strut cylinder...
Door Swing and Tire Carrier Hacks:
My biggest pet peeve with the AluCab is the door swing. When ordering I was told that the door couldn't be reversed because of the Molle panels but I didn't believe that to be true. It turns out that the door swing can be reversed which is ideal for my...
Thanks man, I felt the same about rear visibility once I started hanging stuff back there. I used these https://www.amazon.com/MICTUNING-Trailer-Bar-Waterproof-Parking-Red-Amber-White/dp/B071FL7VRM/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_img_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=72901VCNAXT0FHQKBPZG
So far, so good but I did...
Thanks!
Not sure about weight rating but they are ~1/8" think and secured to the body using 8 bolts I think? While they are light and have quite a few holes punched in them the fact that they are bent in three direction (top and both sides) then welded makes them inherently rigid. They...
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