Hello, I have an 08 Tundra crew cab sr5, 5.7L, 4x4 that I’m looking to add an OvrLnd camper too. Aside from the tires and wheels, it’s stock. I’m in my planning stages now and have been reading the awesome ovrlnd builds on here but I didn’t want to crowd those threads with more generic stuff.
My build, at least in my head, will be pretty straightforward. I’m planning some low profile drawers like the ARB 5.5” base, an 80/20 u shaped set up in the bed to create benches for my teenage sons to sleep on, and we’ll also have benches to sit on. I know weight can add up quick and I’m trying to avoid having to do any major suspension upgrades but I wonder if that’s a pipe cream.
Before I set out buying and building, I was hoping to hear from other 1/2 ton owners who’ve put an ovrlnd or the same style of pop up on their half tons and what all, if anything they had to do suspension wise. It’s vital I go in eyes fully open. It may matter that we only do gravel roads, BLM/fire roads and the like. I’m not doing any technical trails, rock crawling, etc.
Also, I notice a lot of builds use propex but I haven’t seen many use diesel heaters. Is there any reason why? it may not be possible but an externally mounted (underbelly) diesel heater seems like a great way to save space.
thanks for your feedback.
My build, at least in my head, will be pretty straightforward. I’m planning some low profile drawers like the ARB 5.5” base, an 80/20 u shaped set up in the bed to create benches for my teenage sons to sleep on, and we’ll also have benches to sit on. I know weight can add up quick and I’m trying to avoid having to do any major suspension upgrades but I wonder if that’s a pipe cream.
Before I set out buying and building, I was hoping to hear from other 1/2 ton owners who’ve put an ovrlnd or the same style of pop up on their half tons and what all, if anything they had to do suspension wise. It’s vital I go in eyes fully open. It may matter that we only do gravel roads, BLM/fire roads and the like. I’m not doing any technical trails, rock crawling, etc.
Also, I notice a lot of builds use propex but I haven’t seen many use diesel heaters. Is there any reason why? it may not be possible but an externally mounted (underbelly) diesel heater seems like a great way to save space.
thanks for your feedback.