Thanks, glad it's a inspiration for you.
The clearance is bloody tight at about 1" at the center of the cab it does taper off to the sides to about 2". Since the cab over is much shorter than most campers it won't flex much unlike a crewcab cabover does. Also the truck being a cab/chassis there...
Thanks for reading my thread Pateuni. I did get to see the frame of your camper while I was at the Bundutec factory looks like you will have a nice unit. You should do a build thread on the portal about it.
Thanks it's pretty much what I had invision it to be. The truck has taken the weight of the camper very well, it did squat about 4" in the rear but it still not touching the overload springs. The truck feels very stable going down the road with no noticeable swaying or rocking even at 75 mph...
First night in the Camper, did a shakedown of the unit and happy to report that everything worked perfectly. Heading back to Bundutec this AM to add a couple more USB/12v outlets and get the other dinnett cushions installed which were waiting for to arrive.
Today is the day I have been waiting for all summer actually since Overland Expo West. The camper is getting installed onto the truck as I type this. Will post up pics in awhile after it's done.
Also I wanted to get some boxes built for under the bed and mud flaps installed before the camper is mounted. I looked into Adventure Trailers boxes which are really nice and look cool but they ultimately were way over what my budget could handle. A friend of mine has a fabrication shop in Grand...
The last 3 weeks have finally seen some more progress on the truck. In order to get the truck ready for the camper install I needed to get a 7 pin trailer connector wired in and get a spare tire carrier since it's been just strap down on the flatbed. The 7 pin connector was a bit of a problem at...
I'am currently in the process of having Bundutec build me a custom flatbed popup that is based off the Bunducamp model but has quite a few changes from the standard Bunducamp. It is their first flatbed camper built for the U.S. market, all the others have gone down under to Australlia. They are...
Apparently he has deleted the post, didn't want to be a ******** anymore?
When I lived in Reno back in the eighties there was always someone selling a expendable toy for super cheap after they had a bad night at the casinos, wish I had taken advantage of it more often than I did.
Well the Road Runner just turned 1 years old the other day, not much to report on it as of now but in a month or so some things will happen finally. I have only put on about 5700 miles on the odometer but now that the FJ Cruiser has been sold the miles will be going up.
Overall I'am very happy...
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