Here are a few four wheel pop-up campers on the newer Tundra trucks.
Just let me know if there is anything else we can help with?
We are getting settled into our new factory this week.
Each camper company builds their campers a little different.
I think the 3 companies you listed will all price out about the same looking at those prices you mentioned.
The FWC shell model campers will probably be a little bit more $ than the ATC shell, but FWC puts a little more into the base model shell.
Here are a few items that our customers seem to like . . .
Radius Rear Camper Door
One piece, no screw, no seam roof.
LED marker lights / running lights on the outside of the camper.
Queen extended cabover bed w/ 16" slide out at no additional charge.
Small rear wall window at no extra charge.
Marine grade head liner inside the camper.
Styrefoam insulation (instead of spunfiber fiberglass batting)
Carpeted side steps in the double step portion of the camper interior with extra storage compartments.
In the end, just do your homework.
If you can visit any of the factories, do so.
You will learn things that will be helpful in your camper search.
Take everything you hear from the sales people with a grain of salt (including myself).
They are trying to sell their campers.
They all should believe their camper is "best". I know I feel that way about our campers.
Does that make the other campers bad ? No.
I just like the FWC's the best for what they are and the improvements we are always making.
In the end, choose the camper that YOU like best, that will work for YOUR needs, and with YOUR budget too.
You are spending your hard earned money and should be happy about what you are buying.
Happy Camping
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