I'll send you some better pictures in a bit. We're on the road this weekend. We've used the heater quite a bit and the propex is awesome to have. I love being able to just set a temp and have it kick on and off by itself if needed.
The brophy stairs I have came with a mount that I attached with rivnuts.
I'm about 44" to the mount. They sell a couple different versions of the steps for different heights.
The interior build on our flatbed camper is pretty close to done. I still need to build a shelf for cooking appliances and storage but it's totally functional now. We had OVRLND put floor "joists" in and we completely enclosed the camper. We used 1/2" birch plywood covered with vinyl for the...
Thanks! I agree, OVRLND is awesome with how much they are willing to customize.
I need to post some updated build photos soon. The interior is pretty close to its final form and I love this camper so far. We did 6 days with our 3 year old and 2 month old and the space this has compared to our...
We got to pick up our camper on Thursday. This thing is awesome and everybody at OVRLND did a great job. I'm hoping to have the majority of the interior build done by next weekend. I'll post some better pictures as it progresses.
AT overland claims the base weight is 360 lbs. I'd guess it's around 450 for this model.
It does have an extension for the bed to make it 80" long and it still has a ton of open space to access the bed unlike a GFC.
It's getting replaced by an OVRLND flatbed camper.
Can you tell me what size bolts they used to bolt the camper down to your bed? I am going to need to build extended plates with nuts welded to them so I won't have to pull my under bed boxes for the install but I want to make sure I use the right size.