2014 Fleet FWC with 2014 Tacoma Access Cab 4x4 w Aluminess F/R

mphoppe

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2014 Fleet Camper fully equipped on a 2014 Tacoma Access Cab 4x4 TRD w Aluminess F/R
FEATURED TRUCK AT OVERLAND EXPO FLAGSTAFF 2016

PICS:
Pics here...

- Original owner (engineer), camper built to order and delivered November 2014 w/ 2015 version options. Meticulously maintained and no expense spared for reliability/safety/endurance.

CAMPER OPTIONS (2015 VERSION):
Mechanical Camper Jacks (4 corner) - $ 720.00
Compressor 65 Liter Refrigerator/Freezer (AC/DC) - $ 700.00
Forced Air Furnace w/ Thermostat - $ 700.00
Flush Mount Glass Top Appliances (stove upgrade) - $ 300.00
DSI 6 Gallon Hot Water Heater w/ Outside Shower - $ 925.00
Side Dinette Seating w/ Swivel Table - $ 750.00
Interior corner aluminum edging - $125
Power Roof Vent Fan (Fan-Tastic Vent Fan) - $ 300.00
8' Side Awning w/ Light - $ 1195.00
rear Awning - $450
Upgraded glass top stove - $300
Dual USB ports in additioan to standard - $75
Heavy duty Gas Strut Assist - $425
Yakima Roof Rack System ( towers, 3 cross bars, kayak saddles, bike track, & locks) - $850
Yakima "Tracks Only" Installed on Roof - $ 420.00
Max Traxx rack mounted traction pads - $325
Rear Wall Steps (better access to the roof) - $ 300.00
160 Watt Solar Panel w/ Charge Controller (Roof Mounted) - $ 1050.00
160 watt Additional panels (320w total) w Aux connection for remote - $1200
Solar controller upgrade - $200
Rear Flood Lights (LED) - $ 465.00
LED Exterior Lighting Package - $ 300.00
Reflective Exterior Kit - $225
2nd Deep Cycle Battery (dual battery setup) - $ 395.00
Front sliding window - $195
3rd Battery and Switching harness (total 4 battery system including truck) - $1400
Smooth Aluminum Siding (white) - $ 895.00
Carpet Kit (to cover the linoleum flooring) - $ 245.00
Lightweight Aluminum Hitch Receiver Step platform - $ 250.00
Aux Fridge fan w/ Thermostat - $225
Camper Installation for 2005 - 2019 Toyota Tacoma (Required) - $ 825.00
Screen Door Handrail - $75
TOTAL Camper options = $16,805
Current Pricing $35,800 with 12 week wait

2014 TOYOTA 4x4 TACOMA ACCESS CAB (41k mi),
TRD Off Road pkg, Towing pkg (trans cooler, engine oil cooler, 130A alternator, sway control,etc.), Fox Factory 2.5 Suspension front & rear ($3700 - 2017), Rear air bags, Hellwig FWC Springs (2016), Weathertech mats, Sheepskin seat covers, BFG KO2 All terrain tires (2016), relocated on board 120v outlet, sliding rear window, Billet 2nd Battery mount, Blue Sea battery mgmt. w HD harness. Clean, undamaged (light use) undercarriage.

ALUMINESS FRONT BUMPER SYSTEM ($3794)
Warn Winch 9.5 xp-s synthetic w Blue sea disconnect
Rigid LED lights
Fairlead & Link
Shackles
Custom Powder Coat

ALUMINESS REAR BUMPER SYSTEM w custom Swing out boxes ($5575 )
Bike Rack
Tray table
Custom Powder Coat
Shovel/Axe & Carrier
LED Backup and Aux Brake lights
2014 Tacoma Value Equipped with Aluminess Systems $39,000 (Total $74,800 w FWC)

Package price, ready to go, $59,000 Tucson, AZ
mphoppe@gmail.com
Thanks,
Mike
 
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mphoppe

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Pics are at the link in line 4 of the original post. Probably not interested in separating the package at this point, but might consider a partial trade for a late model 4x4 (Tacoma, 4Runner, etc) and cash.
 

tacototheworld

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Ah, I see where the pics are now. No problem about not wanting to separate it, I understand. I just bought a 2019 Tacoma and I am looking to put on a fleet. Let me know if you change your thoughts. Good luck!
 

tacototheworld

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I totally agree that your truck is better equipped to carry the Fleet than the TRD pro. For me it’s really important to have a brand new truck as I’m trying to avoid maintenance issues. Next year I’m planning on taking our Tacoma on a multi year trip around the world. If you’re curious here’s a link where I’ve asked for advice regarding the truck build,
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/taking-a-tacoma-around-the-world-need-advice.585792/page-15. Be happy to hear your advice as well
 

mphoppe

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Quite the adventure! Since your asking for advice and I'm selling my rig the common denominator is my favorite mods. Just FYI, I have been building out adventure bikes for 20 years, the McGiver mechanic on about 400k miles of off road bike adventures, and I'm an engineer/gear developer.
1. Solar - 320 watts fixed on the roof, 100 foot auxillary cable for up to 210 watts, Winter (low sun angles) and forests, lots of shade, and endless gray days. All that works perfect even though the 120 watt suitcase panel is more than enough under "normal" conditions...which occasionally occur. Generator never required.

2. I added a 3rd house battery under the hood with billet mounts and heavy duty cable in a circuit I designed. This lets 1) connect 3 house batteries and connect to the truck main with a smart switch, 2)connect all 4 (solar for the truck), 3)pair the under hood batteries for starting/winching, etc while isolating 2 house batteries. All accomplished with one Marinco 3 way 600 amp switch.

3. Suspension & Tires: Ex roadracer (AMA), and every ADV bike (mostly BMW, 14 GS's to date) ALL got aftermarket suspensions. Tacoma has Fox on all 4 corners, Hellwig leaf springs (that were designed for Tom Hannigan who used to own FWC and this exact rig), and Industrial airbags for tuning...with KO2 tires, that are amazing off road and crazy quiet highway. Handles better than the stock truck WITHOUT a camper/load!

4. Lastly, The Aluminess set up front & rear. After working out exactly my clearances and needs for the rear design, I worked with the team at Aluminess (awesome people) to significantly modify their base design. Weight and function requirements were more than met.
 

Recurve

New member
Very interesting build. Lots of neat options. What is the weight of the vehicle with the camper/bikes/fuel/water/etc.? Curious.....
 

tacototheworld

Well-known member
Quite the adventure! Since your asking for advice and I'm selling my rig the common denominator is my favorite mods. Just FYI, I have been building out adventure bikes for 20 years, the McGiver mechanic on about 400k miles of off road bike adventures, and I'm an engineer/gear developer.
1. Solar - 320 watts fixed on the roof, 100 foot auxillary cable for up to 210 watts, Winter (low sun angles) and forests, lots of shade, and endless gray days. All that works perfect even though the 120 watt suitcase panel is more than enough under "normal" conditions...which occasionally occur. Generator never required.

2. I added a 3rd house battery under the hood with billet mounts and heavy duty cable in a circuit I designed. This lets 1) connect 3 house batteries and connect to the truck main with a smart switch, 2)connect all 4 (solar for the truck), 3)pair the under hood batteries for starting/winching, etc while isolating 2 house batteries. All accomplished with one Marinco 3 way 600 amp switch.

3. Suspension & Tires: Ex roadracer (AMA), and every ADV bike (mostly BMW, 14 GS's to date) ALL got aftermarket suspensions. Tacoma has Fox on all 4 corners, Hellwig leaf springs (that were designed for Tom Hannigan who used to own FWC and this exact rig), and Industrial airbags for tuning...with KO2 tires, that are amazing off road and crazy quiet highway. Handles better than the stock truck WITHOUT a camper/load!

4. Lastly, The Aluminess set up front & rear. After working out exactly my clearances and needs for the rear design, I worked with the team at Aluminess (awesome people) to significantly modify their base design. Weight and function requirements were more than met.

Thanks for your suggestions. I’ll be adding these to my build!
 

Umnak

Adventurer
are you selling the bike rack or the truck/camper combination? Almost all the images are of the former. Didn't see any of the interior of the camper on your link.
 

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