I will post up pics as soon as we get ours done!
No Tundra pics....these campers won't work on a Tundra (unless you did some sort of custom flatbed built around the Khaya. The length of the cabin is 6'7" without rear attachments. If you include the roof truss the height is 9'1". The width...
Just circling back on this question. All of the aluminum sheeting used in these campers is 2-3mm think (depending on where on the camper you are talking about). What gives it a combination of incredible durability and strength combined with light weight is the frame extrusion...so the sheeting...
So the rear mount for the SB is different from the LB models. With the LB trucks there is enough bed and the rear OEM bed bolts are back far enough that you can go full internal mount w/ a LB truck and maintain your hitch.
However, on the SB trucks we found that in harsh, real-world testing...
No problems at all. The heater works just fine w/ the bed platform in the down position...and both the main platform and the rear platform can be down...although leaving the rear platform up will offer a bit more heat flow in general...Let me know if you have any other questions.
I checked w/ our main US distributor and they did not have that level of detail. We will have to inquire w/ Alu-Cab engineering, but they are off through Jan/07 for mandatory vacation (South African Union thing). Check back w/ me in January and I'll see what I can find out.
No need to have beefed up suspension for the Canopy Campers...they only weigh about 350-450lbs depending on options. Adding something like Timbren bump stops may be a good idea and only cost about $200
We are taking orders now with about 12 weeks lead time from order to delivery at our shop. We won't be keeping these in stock until late spring 2019 and most will be Tacoma/Colorado short bed models based on market demand.
I just PM'd you with the phone # for OK4WD in NJ....they are far closer to you and will save you a ton on shipping. Would love to accept your business, but don't want you to pay more than you need to! Let me know if you have any issues...
Thx
Yes...we have 2 black Gen3 tents and one LHS awning in black as well as tilting fridge slides and black load bars. Feel free to call me if you would like to place an order. Brett 916-496-0648
I guess the main difference is that the Khaya is a fully self-contained drive-off unit that can easily be removed (and or) re-installed in about 15 minutes.
The Canopy Camper of the other hand is essentially a bolt-on aluminum bed topper with a built-in tent that will be more of a permanent...
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