Rieco Titan jacks...That's is what I have. They are the 2,000 lbs mechanical jacks. Painted white. I will be building my own mounting brackets for the attachment points. The front two jacks will need to mount out away from the truck a bit to clear the 35” tires.
Use it more than I work on it.... All I have done so far is work on it!!
BUT the first big trip planned is to the outer banks. We will start out near Bodie Island and travel as far South as Cape Lookout on the Core banks. Not sure how many miles yet or how much is beach driving? I do know it will be several Ferry rides that are well over 2 hours. Hoping to find info on camping on the beach. This would be mostly South on Cape Lookout National Seashore.
The camper needs to be READY for this trip leaving on June 9th!!!
an update.
The flip Pac is in the process of a transformation! From cap to camper. Camper as in slide in, with a fully enclosed interior and the ability to be removed with 4 2,000 lbs mechanical jacks at each corner.
The jacks will have custom receiver hitch style mount so they can be removed for off road trips. The back glass will be removed and a rear door added. Not sure if the rear door will flip up or open to the side. I like the flip up door but I want a screen door so I will see what I can come up with. I will try to keep the door as big as I can. The sides are being reinforced and raised 5 ¼”. This will allow the roof rack to clear when the Flip is open.
Still planning on adding the gas cook top 3 burner, LP furnace with thermostat and blower, 12V and 110 elec. converter with 30 foot line cord, 20 gal fresh water tank, sink with pump, removable table and base and 12V battery. The 3 way Refrigerator (12V, 110 and LP) is OUT. Way too big and no good way to vent. You all are right on the 12V fridge idea. I will get a Norcold, Engels or Waeco 40-60 size.
The goal here is to camp with some comfort with my growing family. Three kids and wife. Sleeping should not be too bad. The flip is HUGE. I am 6’2” and head to toe; I fit up there when I lay down!! So two up there. The Flip Pac comes with a hammock sleeping area over ¼ of the floor area, so one more there. The other two will sleep on a bench bellow the hammock that pulls out into a large bed for two. So that’s sleeping for FIVE!! Now were do the 2 dogs sleep??
The full size 35” spare tire will have to be moved from the roof rack to a swing out tire carrier on the rear bumper. This will complicate the camper door build.
The camper will mount to the truck with turnbuckles inside the bed. So it will be nice and clean from the outside.
When the Flip Pac is finished, It should weigh in UNDER 1,000 lbs. And that’s loaded with a full fridge and fresh water. (but not including the 4 mounting jacks, they are heavy and not going to travel with the camper)
I will try to post some pictures as it comes together. Most of the planning and drawing are done so I will start out in full force this weekend! Starting with raising the sides and building in the support for the corner jacks. So any last minute ideas or thoughts???? Please speak up!!! I appreciate all the comments very much!
Louie