2020 Overland Explorer Vehicles (OEV) CAMP-X pop-up slide-in pickup camper (renamed "Back Country" as of 2023)

DzlToy

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smitty5788

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Just pickup up a used Camp X from another member here. Finishing setting things up for a month-long trip west so will get some more photos of our setup posted when everything is ready to go. Pretty impressed with the build quality and the help from OEV to a secondhand user so far! This thread has been very helpful as well.

I am planning to change up the lighting a bit from how it was setup and figured I would post here to see if anyone was interested in this light bar and lights. There are 6 LP9 Pros, feel free to message me with what you feel is a fair offer. I am including the bar, lights and the wiring harness.

We will be leaving from Ohio this week making our way to Salt Lake before heading back to NH. If you are between Ohio and SLC and want to make a fair offer I am happy to bring the lights with me.

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Zach_F

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Hey all, I’m in the middle of installing an inverter in my Camp X but can’t decide where to run and attach the ground wire. Any suggestions?
 

Chadx

♫ Off road, again. Just can't wait to get...
Hey all, I’m in the middle of installing an inverter in my Camp X but can’t decide where to run and attach the ground wire. Any suggestions?
Has to be the load side of the shunt (where all the other negative load wires currently collect) rather than battery side of the shunt. Otherwise your State of Charge (SOC) will be incorrect.
 

okto

New member
I know this topic is really about freestanding units but for what it is worth, we went with the OEV step that stores in the front of the aluma tray. It is nicely done by OEV, but as good as it is, it doesn't quite meet my idea of the right solution. I had to modify it by cutting it down to three steps to secure it to the bottom rail of the flatbed as to prevent forehead widening. @Chadx is absolutely correct! I think I really just want it to store in the pull-out under the door but I haven't found anything that fits there including little giants. Would love to see other solutions.

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okto

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Does anyone know offhand who manufacturers the windows in the Camp-X?

Thought fer sure it was Tern. I was wrong.
 

mk216v

Der Chef der Fahrzeuge
OEV appears to be using whatever they can get their hands on. Friends are an OEV dealer and have seen Tern, Dometic, (unsure if Maygood too?).
 

okto

New member
OEV appears to be using whatever they can get their hands on. Friends are an OEV dealer and have seen Tern, Dometic, (unsure if Maygood too?).

Mystery solved. Maygood. 900 x 600.

Kinda sucky, blown struts and replacement parts do not appear to exist.
 

carleton

Active member
Thinking about a set of LoftLockers as a way to address the lack of storage in the Camp-X. However, I'm not sure how I'd mount it to the ceiling.
L-Track would be amazing, if there is a glue strong enough. Otherwise I'd have to through bolt it, which has it's own issues.


Does anyone have any thought/solutions?
 
Thinking about a set of LoftLockers as a way to address the lack of storage in the Camp-X. However, I'm not sure how I'd mount it to the ceiling.
L-Track would be amazing, if there is a glue strong enough. Otherwise I'd have to through bolt it, which has it's own issues.


Does anyone have any thought/solutions?
Would love to hear mounting ideas. Possibly SikaFlex an aluminum plate to the ceiling, and attach L-track, hooks, or other to the plate?
 

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