don’t know how many have been ordered since I placed my order. But I ordered on September 1st and was number 382. Hoping mine doesn’t get completed too soon. Gives me more time to save up for the extras I want to add when they call for the build consultSaw the video on youtube, a little bummed I was hoping to have it for desert season in socal. Does anyone know how many have already been ordered? It would be cool if they could attach a “units completed“ counter on the website. The camper does look awesome on the Tacoma.
Check my Instagram for more content/updates: BudLoomisHey Bud, camper looks amazing. Can you give us an inside/drawbacks to the system? I know obviously it’s an amazing system (from what I’ve seen) but since you’re 001 there is definitely going to be some trouble shooting. Amt what very thankful to see your setup man it looks so sick!
That is not a hot air rated port on the tent. It is a air recirculation port. It takes the warm air from the tent to the heater to make hot air which goes to the designated heater port on the door. If you put hot air to the tent port, you could melt the tent.When I purchased mine at the Overland show in Loveland CO .. the diesel port was on the passenger side on the metal near the window. Which I liked... since it's lower and heat rises. Now I see that it's on the tent. Any feedback on that? Thanks.
Check out my Instagram: BudLoomis I have a video and other content saved under Lone Peak highlights:Sorry if this is a dumb question, but looking at the pics I'm thinking about how to live in this while camping. Does your setup have any truck bed level standing/sitting space? Or are you either outside, or on the sleeping platform?
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Well, I can't post videos on this forum, it's not supported unless I embed it from YouTube, which I don't use. I'm not trying to get "follows", it's just ive answered most questions with my Instagram videos and it's a lot of work answering questions over and over on multiple platforms. That being said, short answer to your question: I level the truck to get a level sleeping platform. The bed platform is also on lift struts, so you can push the bed up and have 8-9ft of stand-up height. You access the sleeping area from inside your truck bed.Not interested in Insta. My loss, I guess.