Regcabguy
Oil eater.
Not aluminum or cheap but these campers are bombproof. They'll outlast the truck.
http://www.caravancamper.com/gallery/?t=ford F150
http://www.caravancamper.com/gallery/?t=ford F150
Not aluminum or cheap but these campers are bombproof. They'll outlast the truck.
http://www.caravancamper.com/gallery/?t=ford F150
I considered buying a used Taco with a Tradesman top; the owner loved it and it looked pretty rugged to me. Enough that I stopped by the factory when I was in the area, to look at options for the truck I did buy. I had a good talk with the owner of Access Mfg who was very welcoming and gave me a full factory tour. It's a small outfit, and there's a lot of hand work in the fabrication. Don't expect highly polished fit and finish, but the function and durability seem good. They build toppers for police and fire agencies who probably expect good performance. There's been other Happy owners here at ExPo and on Tacoma World.Don't know if it's been mentioned but Tradesman Truck Tops made by Access Manufacturing has some pretty interesting options on their gallery pages. Probably not cheap but the custom touches they offer may be worth it. I have no personal experience but I'm keeping them in consideration for updating my topper.
my first truck cap was aluminum (circa 1973). I had 1/4" varnished plywood screwed to the inner frame (walls & ceiling) which might have added some shear strength? and an opening RV skylight. did everything I needed but honestly don't ever remember if it had a rack or not, those days are cloaked in a heavy cloud of smoke ...
I would consider adding a bit of sound dampening (such as dynamat) before doing any interior work.