I will be picking up my flat bed in about a month.
Same here, you coming up to Kent to get it? Touch base if so might be able to cross paths.
I ordered a 7.5' long bed with the chopped front board.
I will be picking up my flat bed in about a month.
I will start a new thread on this build as it becomes more of a build but I thought I would post some pictures of what I have in mind:
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Here is what it will kind of look like on the truck- I don't have photoshop nor have I ever used it so I have not gotten rid of the bed and replaced it with a flatbed- I will be picking up my flat bed in about a month. the highlight blue section is the pop up section. I am not sure yet if it will pop straight up or be hinged at the front.
Here are some shots of just the shell. I have not done any work on the pop up section yet but something else I would like to do is make the entire rear of the camper a door as well so I can load bikes/sled/etc. in a la toy hauler style. You can see two fold down kids bunk on the back wall (just the frames) that will be able to fold up flush with the rear wall(door).
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Obviously there is a ******* ton of work to do but this is basically what the outside is going to look like. The inside will be layed out much more like sprinter build from outside van then what I normally see in the camper builds here and on the interwebs.
Nice, I'm headed up tomorrow to get mine. Unfortunately work has been killing me the last 2 weeks so if I have any extra time I'm headed for a surf on the way home. The design is coming along, as soon as I have the bed installed I'll start mocking it up to a feel for actual dimensions.
The concern, as someone else mentioned, is your truck. Normally I wouldn't chime in, but I just feel I need to let you know that the 2007 Dodge 2500 MegaCab Diesel 4x4 simply does not have the payload to handle what you are asking it.
Where is the weak link: axle, tires, springs or chassis? In other words, is one or more of these systems spec'ed for lower weight in favor of comfort? If so, could a system from a 3500 series truck be substituted? Max payload for the 3500 is listed at 3380 lbs.
Where is the weak link: axle, tires, springs or chassis? In other words, is one or more of these systems spec'ed for lower weight in favor of comfort? If so, could a system from a 3500 series truck be substituted? Max payload for the 3500 is listed at 3380 lbs.
This is all good information and is important to look at. I picked up the flatbed last week so once I get it installed I'll go weigh the truck and see where I'm at. At this point I am definitely leaning towards going very light weight without lots of extras that aren't going to get used much if at all. We basically want some space for sleeping and changing and hanging out between surf/ski sessions. As a familly we weigh a whooping 300lbs total which I expect to only reach ~450lbs over the next 10 years so at least we get a little weight savings there.