Hello! Long time stalker of this thread. My wife and I are very close to pulling the trigger on an all you can eat for our 2020 Ford Ranger.
We've been all over the place this summer looking into pop-up camper shells. We ruled out the Project M because we didn't like the flip up rear and the mandatory interior shelves. Ruled out the Tune M1 because of price, distance for install (located in Phoenix and not in love with the drive to Denver or added cost having it installed at a vendor), you can't insulate them as well (our black extruded aluminum hard shell RTT gets incredibly hot and we imagine the extruded black structure would be similar), roof longevity given that we are in Phoenix and don't have access to a garage. Ruled out the Bruin XL due to a lot of recent quality control issues we saw online, even though it ticked off all the boxes.
Ovrlnd is less than a 2 hour drive for us. The build quality looks excellent online and in person. The aluminum roof should last a long time in the Phoenix heat. I like that it can be insulated easily. Love the asymmetric bar doors.
Our planned current build is +3" bedding, asymmetrical barn door with a sliding window, rear barn door height adjustment, small cab slider, solid windoors both sides, Maxxair deluxe, head liner w. insulation, daisy chain, lift struts, solar port, vinyl windows, 3rd brake light, ppv, shore power, diesel heater port.
A few questions for you amazing people.
1) We're pretty sure we want the +3" on the bedding height, has anyone regretted that? We are leaning towards a no on the chubby option, since we are too tall to sleep east/west with that on a midsize and seems like that introduces a lot of other issues like drag and trail damage.
2) We can't decide on the color. Torn between white to match the truck/hopefully cooler or grey to match the trim on the truck. Black is still in the running but seems hotter? How well has peoples paint held up?
3) I know it's impossible to keep all dust out of a topper. For those of you that have sealed your tailgate and optioned or added the PPV, how much dust can I still expect? I know all trucks are different but just ball park.
4) MPG. Has anyone gone from a bed rack & RTT to an OVRLND camper and noticed a decrease in MPG? I lost 2-3 MPG when I installed the RTT, hoping to not lose much more lol.
Pic of current build for attention.