New Four Wheel UTE Flat Bed Model Coming Soon ...

haven

Expedition Leader
Thanks for sharing the details of your build.

The Facebook photos show the two gas cans sticking out a little on either side of the rear. I'm concerned you could snag a can on a branch on a narrow trail. It might be better to relocate the cans inwards a bit, even if it means blocking the corners of the rear window. Did you mount the cans up so high to leave room for more storage above the rear bumper?
 

Overland Hadley

on a journey
The Facebook photos show the two gas cans sticking out a little on either side of the rear. I'm concerned you could snag a can on a branch on a narrow trail. It might be better to relocate the cans inwards a bit, even if it means blocking the corners of the rear window. Did you mount the cans up so high to leave room for more storage above the rear bumper?

They are mounted to the jack brackets.
 

ETAV8R

Founder of D.E.R.P.
The facebook pics are awesome. I think this is really gonna increase business for FWC. International buyers are gonna be all over this.
 

Keyne

Adventurer
Also looks like you cant go much lower due to the curve of the rear. Awesome build though. For me it would be between one of these or the XP Camper V2. However, I like the layout of this camper better than the XP.
 

ETAV8R

Founder of D.E.R.P.
I would like to suggest some form of storage fore and aft of the rear wheels. Seems like unused space. I also think the rear seating setup is perfect. As much as I love FWC I always wonder about the huge window on the passenger side. Isn't it hard to see out of while seated in the dinette? I have a couch on the drivers side and still have a hard time seeing out.
 

WASURF63

Adventurer
Very impressive bug-out rig you've got there!:Wow1:
AT trimmed it out nicely for you too.
Is that a double board bag I see strapped to your roof racks?
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Thanks for sharing the details of your build.

The Facebook photos show the two gas cans sticking out a little on either side of the rear. I'm concerned you could snag a can on a branch on a narrow trail. It might be better to relocate the cans inwards a bit, even if it means blocking the corners of the rear window. Did you mount the cans up so high to leave room for more storage above the rear bumper?

Fuel cans and holders do not stick out past the camper body on the sides, you may be confusing the brackets on the side used to attach the lifting jacks.

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