dstefan
Well-known member
So, I have an Ovrlnd pop-up camper shell on order. My big dilemma is keep my Tacoma that is built just right for us, or put it on a Tundra. I’d really rather keep the Tacoma, at least that’s what I think today , but it’s a DCSB, which really limits the room in the bed. Currently with a hard shell tonneau cover that lifts on struts, I have my ARB fridge attached to tiedowns in the back. Works great
I am wondering about ripping out all the backseat and putting the fridge back there along with some storage as I am planning to build anyway. I know about the sound and heat generation of the fridge from experience, but I really can’t decide how annoying it would be to try to cook off the tailgate and constantly run back-and-forth to the back seat. Part of having the camper is a place to hang out in bad conditions. Although the Tacoma has a rear window slider, I don’t think the Ovrlndcampers come with an openable window to the cab of the truck. Maybe that’s changeable, but otherwise that’s an issue in rotten conditions.
I know I could work with a smaller auxiliary cooler/ice chest in the rear, but I’m wondering if anybody has put a fridge in the backseat has found it to be a problem? Has anyone done that and then decided to switch back?
I am wondering about ripping out all the backseat and putting the fridge back there along with some storage as I am planning to build anyway. I know about the sound and heat generation of the fridge from experience, but I really can’t decide how annoying it would be to try to cook off the tailgate and constantly run back-and-forth to the back seat. Part of having the camper is a place to hang out in bad conditions. Although the Tacoma has a rear window slider, I don’t think the Ovrlndcampers come with an openable window to the cab of the truck. Maybe that’s changeable, but otherwise that’s an issue in rotten conditions.
I know I could work with a smaller auxiliary cooler/ice chest in the rear, but I’m wondering if anybody has put a fridge in the backseat has found it to be a problem? Has anyone done that and then decided to switch back?