I have a 6' flippac for sale.
The torsion bar has been deleted.
This cap can work with a 6 foot or 5 foot bed for a midsize truck. I created a spacer on the rear of my truck to fill the gap and really snugs up the overhang. The cap originally came off of a Toyota tundra where the previous owner had created a wider bed rail on his truck using 2x4' to make it fit and work.
Having the topper was great as it covered up my supplies and gear from the weather and was still a camper when I wanted to camp.
I've had this for over 3 years and have really enjoyed it but now I'm really considering focusing on more off-road than camping so it's time to consider other options
The rear window operates on a stronger one side piston but you can remove and install 2 less strong pistons. I did this to help fit the gap piece I made.
One side window is screened and slides. The front windows slide as they should.. the passenger side window is fixed plexi glass ( the previous owner busted the window out and replaced with plexi). You can find them for cheap or buy the "windoors" which are really neat.
I made a mosquito net door for the rear I'll include.
I purchased the very expensive rain fly from the only company that makes these rain covers and sealed up all the stitching and treated with uv spray cleaner.. Really nice rain fly I'll include
There's a queen size TRI fold matress that is voc free that's fixed to the roof that's very comfortable that will be included. Only slept on a dozen times ( cleaned).
There's an ARB awning with spare room attachment that will be included. Great for staying out of the sun and bugs.
Spot light on the back with remote ( solar charges)
Flippac opens up with push rod method ( look up flippac delete). Most reliable method in my opinion but you can purchase a new torsion rod.
The man canopy has a couple small tears but have been patched. I can currently only think of one spot by the door that needs a patch.
Flippac. Bell seal up top where latch is will need a new bell seal in the near future as it will have a small leak on occasion when shut by the door ( nothing to be concerned of). I've been in the camper open and closed during torrential down pours and was nice and comfortable. I've camped in the winter with a buddy heater and stayed warm when I he camper was deployed and extremely hot when closed.
I will attach more photos later tomorrow. This came off of a Colorado pick up truck will work with a lot of configurations. If you have a Colorado and want the decked storage system I can throw that in for 750.
Located in northern Virginia These are getting harder and harder to find. Scammers look elsewhere
The torsion bar has been deleted.
This cap can work with a 6 foot or 5 foot bed for a midsize truck. I created a spacer on the rear of my truck to fill the gap and really snugs up the overhang. The cap originally came off of a Toyota tundra where the previous owner had created a wider bed rail on his truck using 2x4' to make it fit and work.
Having the topper was great as it covered up my supplies and gear from the weather and was still a camper when I wanted to camp.
I've had this for over 3 years and have really enjoyed it but now I'm really considering focusing on more off-road than camping so it's time to consider other options
The rear window operates on a stronger one side piston but you can remove and install 2 less strong pistons. I did this to help fit the gap piece I made.
One side window is screened and slides. The front windows slide as they should.. the passenger side window is fixed plexi glass ( the previous owner busted the window out and replaced with plexi). You can find them for cheap or buy the "windoors" which are really neat.
I made a mosquito net door for the rear I'll include.
I purchased the very expensive rain fly from the only company that makes these rain covers and sealed up all the stitching and treated with uv spray cleaner.. Really nice rain fly I'll include
There's a queen size TRI fold matress that is voc free that's fixed to the roof that's very comfortable that will be included. Only slept on a dozen times ( cleaned).
There's an ARB awning with spare room attachment that will be included. Great for staying out of the sun and bugs.
Spot light on the back with remote ( solar charges)
Flippac opens up with push rod method ( look up flippac delete). Most reliable method in my opinion but you can purchase a new torsion rod.
The man canopy has a couple small tears but have been patched. I can currently only think of one spot by the door that needs a patch.
Flippac. Bell seal up top where latch is will need a new bell seal in the near future as it will have a small leak on occasion when shut by the door ( nothing to be concerned of). I've been in the camper open and closed during torrential down pours and was nice and comfortable. I've camped in the winter with a buddy heater and stayed warm when I he camper was deployed and extremely hot when closed.
I will attach more photos later tomorrow. This came off of a Colorado pick up truck will work with a lot of configurations. If you have a Colorado and want the decked storage system I can throw that in for 750.
Located in northern Virginia These are getting harder and harder to find. Scammers look elsewhere
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