I stripped out the back of my truck, I felt the drawer system and shelving was to heavy. I went ahead and rhino lined my bed. Then I made a folding shelf that I think will work for me. I also purchased a Camp Chef table organizer, and I used some pelican cases on my last outing.
I drove all the way up to Wyoming and back to Arizona with my OVS Nomadic on my camper. I drove 100's of miles on back country roads. One in particular was three hours of the muddiest, nastiest, bumpiest road I have ever been on. I have had no issues with this setup. Sure, its heavy, but it...
Did a little work on my camper, insulated it, carpeted it, made a little cubby cabinet with countertop, placed my water tank, and plastered it with patches.
I also added the switch panel in the rear. I still need to add inside and outside lights, then run the power.
I used the mounts OVRLND sold me to mount my OVS Nomadic 270 awing. I added the rubber tailgate seal at the hinge points to keep water out of the camper while the doors are open.
I am just concerned about the large gap between the awning and the side of shell.
Picked up my camper before heading to my next duty station.
Added an OVS awning to the drivers side.
Added a Roadshower and OVS shower awning to the passenger side.
Added a positive pressure vent.
Did some work on my power distribution panel.
Added my shore power plug as well.
I chose the rear hatch over the barn doors because I have a swing out spare tire carrier that would be in the way.
I only went with one, but I am sure I will wished I had gone with both.
I chose the standard height based on looks alone. Another choice I will probably regret.
I chose not to...
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