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    Real life MPG numbers wanted.

    Hi all. Just finishing another month plus trip in my 1/2 ton truck (Tundra) and pop-up camper. Love the truck, but I'd like more payload, and I'm sick of lifting the roof full of boards and kayaks every damn day! That's enough, I'm now ready to step up to a 3/4 ton truck (or 1 ton, if the deal...
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    comparing Phoenix and FWC grandby

    Just curious, why wasn't ATC in you equation?
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    2003 Toyota Tundra Flatbed

    2003 Tundra with custom Flatbed, 116000mls. $14000 I built the flatbed (6.5'W X 7'L) to fit an older model FWC Grandby. It came in weighing 40+lbs less than stock bed, so it gained some payload capacity, as well as a lot more usable space. No frame modification, I used factory mounts. Comes...
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    Four Wheel Camper Flatbed Conversion

    Ah ha! Living in NW Montana, and traveling/camping in less populated places, I don't often factor sidewalks and on-street parking into my thinking. Non-the-less, I really like the fact that your incorporating a side entrance into a truck camper. You've given me some good ideas for my eventual...
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    Four Wheel Camper Flatbed Conversion

    Look forward to some updates of your progress. Can't tell for sure from the pics, but it looks like you put the door on the passenger side? If so, why did you pick passenger side over drivers? Just curious. Keep up the good work. Kevin
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    Four Wheel Camper Flatbed Conversion

    Great thread and awesome build; I've often wished for the time to do something similar. Flatbed is the way to go, much more usable space. Something I always wanted to do, if I did the frame strip down, was to utilize the new space available below the cabover of the camper and the truck cab...
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