Cummins_expo
Adventurer
I have been a truck camper guy for a long time. I have always wanted to land an SMB, but never able to snag one at a good price or in the right configuration. Right before the holidays this box truck showed up in my feed for sale- Built by Timberline 4x4 aka Denver Fleet-
Tim at Timberline is great to deal with and the transaction was smooth! Drove the beast back to Arizona without a hitch- With the v10 I had plenty of power to keep speed even on the steepest grades ( don't ask about gas MPG)
We had a tripped planned to Baja at the end of Jan. so we worked day and night between our real jobs to get the truck camper ready-
This is version one of the interior build out-
Step one was to add some ribs to attach interior walls, and insulation. The walls are single piece FRP and not very thick. So I used hat channel attached with Siki flex 252 and an occasional screw. The channel void was filled with great stuff foam and space in between filled with 1'' insulation foam. The cealing is a one piece aluminum and would make you deaf riding down the road. Some FATMatt was added on the walls and cealing.
Also burried some Duplex Marine wire behind the panels for future lights, power, and electrical
Tim at Timberline is great to deal with and the transaction was smooth! Drove the beast back to Arizona without a hitch- With the v10 I had plenty of power to keep speed even on the steepest grades ( don't ask about gas MPG)
We had a tripped planned to Baja at the end of Jan. so we worked day and night between our real jobs to get the truck camper ready-
This is version one of the interior build out-
Step one was to add some ribs to attach interior walls, and insulation. The walls are single piece FRP and not very thick. So I used hat channel attached with Siki flex 252 and an occasional screw. The channel void was filled with great stuff foam and space in between filled with 1'' insulation foam. The cealing is a one piece aluminum and would make you deaf riding down the road. Some FATMatt was added on the walls and cealing.
Also burried some Duplex Marine wire behind the panels for future lights, power, and electrical