PENDING SALE: 2019 Toyota Tundra + Flatbed Four Wheel Camper
Location: Woodland, CA or Bend, OR
Description:
Our truck is a 2019 Tundra SR5 4x4 with Norweld Flatbed, and Flatbed Hawk Four Wheel Popup Camper. The rig was built by the talented team over at Main Line Overland in 2019. The truck...
And for those interested in a "video tour" here it is. It's really more of a slideshow with MAK talking about the truck. We lost the video we actually shot for a tour because of a corrupted SD card.
So that concludes the build. If you guys have any questions about it, we're happy to answer...
Now on to the final reveal! We're super proud of how it turned out (and frankly, that we finished it). It took way longer than we had hoped but good things take time. We'll start with the interior.
Yeah, in hindsight there were plenty of options. At the time we were really flustered and at our wit's end and it was certainly a bit of a rushed decision. We do talk to the new owners from time to time and I'm definitely letting them know about all the great feedback people have offered. We'll...
For those interested in nerding out over the electrical system, I wrote an in depth post about it. It covers everything from solar panel to battery monitor.
http://www.boundfornowhere.com/blog2/2018/its-electric
I also cover a lot of the same stuff in video format here:
After the finishing work was done on those bits of the ceiling we moved into the home stretch. We added a pelican storage box on top, some sand ladders below, another bookshelf, and a housing for USB outlets.
Last but not least, we had some decals made to rep the 4x4 and our blog.
We then worked on adding new sensors to our grey water tank, sensors to our new fresh water tank, and installing a panel to keep track of them. This panel also is the home of the power switch for the water pump.
At this point we had a few areas of exposed fiberglass on the interior still. We...
Yes, so this thread is a little (a lot) behind the present day. We lived out of a Tacoma for six months which was amazing but we were looking for a long term rig that would allow us to work from it. We just picked it up from Main Line Overland a week or so ago. It's a Tundra with a flatbed FWC...
Then it was all hands on deck for getting the drawers for the lower cabinets done. At this time we also installed the faucet. The fridge got 150lb over travel sliders. That way it could come all the way out of its space so that it would be easier to open it.
We also focused on adding some trim work around the camper.
That leaves the cabinets and then the interior is pretty much done. Exterior is also just about done at this point too!
Next was a random smattering of smaller projects. This included finishing the back seats, adding a backsplash to the kitchen, making a paper towel holder, installing the hydraulic arms for the cabinets, and getting a mattress.
On to wheels and tires! Picked up some new 15" wheels and some beefier tires. We opted to go with 15"s to make things as easy on the engine as possible. In hindsight, maybe the 16"s would have been better because there are more options for heavier duty tires.
The next task was painting some...
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