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  1. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Not for everyone, but we have found these work extremely well in our camper. We move them around as needed, but typically its just twisting the angle of the head. They are dimmable, and rechargeable. I have USB ports in my interior build and I have a few that are just permanently plugged into...
  2. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    The tank cap is accessible in the wheel well, I have a 5 gallon diesel tank that I fill up at the pump and then I use it to fill the 5kw which I now use to heat my garage; and the 2kw tank for the truck. I use a ball check valve syphon hose and it takes about 2 minutes to transfer. I find that...
  3. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    My heater setup looked similar. I did a lavaner pro alpine 5kw externally in a pelican style case and hauled it around. I found that on my Tundra the back corner of the truck bed was cavernous underneath and I ended up mounting a 4 gallon aluminum tank on the left side. On the passenger side...
  4. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Definitely love having my fridge mounted up front too with the hatch access. Dig the water solution.
  5. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    I have one of these panels on my roof and I used 1/8" camper mounting foam adhered to the back at 6" intervals for a small amount of standoff from the roof skin and then I eternabonded the front and back and a strip on the side. It's holding up well. I do think I lose some efficiency from heat...
  6. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Things we are very happy we did (as a result of going over this thread in great detail and seeing them at Expo West): 1. Barn doors (halves) and having the first door opening on the passenger side instead of drivers. 2. Hatches on both sides. I passed on several used OVRNLD setups because...
  7. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    I took your idea on the unistrut and added a little spin on it - a full length bungee cord. Wanted to share as it is solving quite a few issues for us; namely a simple curtain/clothes drying spot over the front window, and ability to clock and slide items. Harbor freight had a sale on these...
  8. Pra4sno

    Project M competitors?

    I'm with you on this. I climbed all over the various campers when we were at expo west in bad weather last year. Several things stood out about the Tune that was interesting, such as the composite roof. But the rest of it was a letdown for our use case. I did not like the pop up wall fabric...
  9. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    The link for the unistrut eye hooks - did you use M8 or M10? Thanks for the posts about the setup, you have a bunch of great ideas!
  10. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    In OVRLND's ownership packet they cite a polyurethane sealant they recommend: 3M 540 Gray. You could put this sealant up between the roof skin and roof support bar. Or alternatively, you could use a seam sealer for automotive applications (they sell it in gray, this link is for black): 3M...
  11. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Looks good - that's a clever idea on what looks to be the heater setup - you're going to have the hatch pop open to allow airflow? I like that idea a lot for reducing perforations in the shell, but curious how you'll deal with the rest of the hatch being open.
  12. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Started making my carpet panels, got the lower half of the camper done 👍
  13. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    We have a Lavaner 4kw alpine pro with auto altitude adjustment and have been happy to have the extra BTUs on a few occasions when temps get down into the low 20s. No issues with sooting and we keep it in a diy portable pelican style box. It's not permanent, but we don't need to haul around...
  14. Pra4sno

    NFAB Front Bumper Toyota Tundra 2nd Gen

    Price and location
  15. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    I was fortunate for an opportunity to compare directly 2nd Gen Tundra models with hatch vs barn doors in person prior to making our decision. I agree that each person has different needs and wants from the camper setup, I was sharing that we personally have liked the barn doors more for our use...
  16. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    My $.02 is: 1. Glad we got the hatches as we stand on the tailgate a lot. It's kind of our porch and nice to be able for me to stand up straight getting in and out. I'd hit my head a lot. 2. Barn doors on both sides. They will get a lot of use and aren't something that can be easily added...
  17. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Very easy; and would be super simple to pull back and reinstall. It's a well executed concept by OVRLND for sure.
  18. Pra4sno

    OVRLND CAMPERS ONLY : Post your OVRLND Camper build here or a link to your build thread to inspire others!

    Dang! You went full send on that build! Just finished my self installed insulation, and a headliner from the ovrlnd folks. It's awesome. You will love all of the options you went with.
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