OllieChristopher
Well-known member
I went in another direction than most and did a simple build that is super duper cheap. I already had the truck. All in for overloading build including dual battery setup with 250 amp alternator, 300 watt solar generator, 100 watt folding panel, solar charge controller, 12/120 volt 30 quart cooler, soft shell and a little cash spent on new camping gear mixed with old. Total cost under 3,000.00.
This rig will go anywhere and be as comfortable as any of the high dollar units. Not fancy mind you. And no insane 1 year plus waiting time for a camper or RV that is slapped together and priced way past what I can afford.
I timed the setup and teardown as well. Set up time under 17 minutes. Tear down and ready to travel (includes making and cleaning up breakfast, coffee and brush teeth) Just shy of an hour. When I get home it takes about 15 minutes to unpack and store my camping gear.
I repurposed my bed extender and mounted some cheap traction aids that double for leveling. When I flip it inside the bed, my cooler, spare water, chuck/camp boxes and dry food container fit perfect with no tying down required.
I'm able to open up the flaps and grab a cold drink, snack. Drop the tailgate and I can have a nice quick "tailgate" lunch and wash my hands out of my portable 7 gallon water supply. I added a piece of tailgate size 10 gauge aluminum. My tailgate doubles as a table and cooking platform.
At camp I flip it back and have a really nice bed in the back that still allows me to sit up. In inclement weather I can take off extender and pull tailgate up. So far I am really liking this. For a guy who camps out as a weekend warrior this is perfect.
Also an added feature is the ability to fold up the top and throw motorcycles in the back. Maybe add another 15 minutes to setup time.
This rig will go anywhere and be as comfortable as any of the high dollar units. Not fancy mind you. And no insane 1 year plus waiting time for a camper or RV that is slapped together and priced way past what I can afford.
I timed the setup and teardown as well. Set up time under 17 minutes. Tear down and ready to travel (includes making and cleaning up breakfast, coffee and brush teeth) Just shy of an hour. When I get home it takes about 15 minutes to unpack and store my camping gear.
I repurposed my bed extender and mounted some cheap traction aids that double for leveling. When I flip it inside the bed, my cooler, spare water, chuck/camp boxes and dry food container fit perfect with no tying down required.
I'm able to open up the flaps and grab a cold drink, snack. Drop the tailgate and I can have a nice quick "tailgate" lunch and wash my hands out of my portable 7 gallon water supply. I added a piece of tailgate size 10 gauge aluminum. My tailgate doubles as a table and cooking platform.
At camp I flip it back and have a really nice bed in the back that still allows me to sit up. In inclement weather I can take off extender and pull tailgate up. So far I am really liking this. For a guy who camps out as a weekend warrior this is perfect.
Also an added feature is the ability to fold up the top and throw motorcycles in the back. Maybe add another 15 minutes to setup time.