Chevy Colorado or GMC Canyon Setups

sj2020

Member
Colorado ZR2

Leer 100r with windoors and Thule t-slot roof rails
Alucab load bars with the mid-height feet
Thule Kukanam 3 (regular, not HD) tent.

In this picture fully loaded with camping gear, family, bikes, 100lb bike rack. The front has been leveled 1.25", rear has the CCE add-a-leaf. As such the truck still maintains a 1/2 rake loaded up and rides nicely empty even with the bike rack and tent removed.
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Old setup used a Thule bed rack. Was fine except it there was no protection for the gear on the back against the elements or prying eyes.
Funny, I thought "hey this looks very North Van" then I noticed the username. Hi Ken! I'll have a shiny new GMC to show you pretty soon here...
 

sj2020

Member
Alright, just picked up my '24 Colorado Trail Boss on Monday.
Plans are to install a Topo Toppers Mesa camper canopy. I'll be building it out as an overlander without going too wild (I don't wheel hard, I just want to access some cool places and drag my bike along with me).
Does anybody have any experience with a canopy camper on this year of truck - specifically I'm interested in whether the added weight meant it needed leveling in the back, ie AAL, and if so what parts have people used?
Thanks!

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Jurfie

Adventurer
Alright, just picked up my '24 Colorado Trail Boss on Monday.
Plans are to install a Topo Toppers Mesa camper canopy. I'll be building it out as an overlander without going too wild (I don't wheel hard, I just want to access some cool places and drag my bike along with me).
Does anybody have any experience with a canopy camper on this year of truck - specifically I'm interested in whether the added weight meant it needed leveling in the back, ie AAL, and if so what parts have people used?
Thanks!

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Nice truck! Will you be doing a build thread? Even mild builds are fun to follow (especially a fellow BC'er!).

I'm considering a new Canyon AT4, so I appreciate the inspiration!
 

sj2020

Member
Nice truck! Will you be doing a build thread? Even mild builds are fun to follow (especially a fellow BC'er!).

I'm considering a new Canyon AT4, so I appreciate the inspiration!
Sure, I can put one together. Nice to know there’s interest.
 

Crunk

New member
Alright, just picked up my '24 Colorado Trail Boss on Monday.
Plans are to install a Topo Toppers Mesa camper canopy. I'll be building it out as an overlander without going too wild (I don't wheel hard, I just want to access some cool places and drag my bike along with me).
Does anybody have any experience with a canopy camper on this year of truck - specifically I'm interested in whether the added weight meant it needed leveling in the back, ie AAL, and if so what parts have people used?
Thanks!

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My guess is you will not have to do any suspension upgrades, The Mesa 2 in a short bed configuration is right at ~250lbs. From your post sounds like your build will be light. I have the Canyon 4 x 4 and adding the same topper as yourself in two weeks. I have towed a Travel trailer with 350lbs on the tongue and saw little droop. That said my vehicle will be dedicated for my camping adventures only. My build will be light as well. We will see...
 

sj2020

Member
My guess is you will not have to do any suspension upgrades, The Mesa 2 in a short bed configuration is right at ~250lbs. From your post sounds like your build will be light. I have the Canyon 4 x 4 and adding the same topper as yourself in two weeks. I have towed a Travel trailer with 350lbs on the tongue and saw little droop. That said my vehicle will be dedicated for my camping adventures only. My build will be light as well. We will see...
There is a little squat in the back with the camper loaded up I’ve noticed, and I’m pretty sure I felt it hit the bump stops a few times on the way home. I got the Deaver AAL coming just in case. I do plan to add some extra weight with an awning, and the cabinet build probably won’t be light either (probably ~150-200lbs), but I’ll see how it goes. I’m thinking there’s going to be around 400-500lbs back there at all times.

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YetiX

Active member
I added a GFC to my Colorado a couple of weeks ago and took it out for a night of camping last weekend. The GFC really lives up to the hype in my opinion, it made set-up and taken-down of camp soooo much easier and I slept great in the camper. I don't have any plans to turn it into a mini-RV or anything like that as I don't need the added weight and the truck is my daily driver. If I do anything it will only be adding solar panel(s) to the roof to power my fridge.
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