ab1985
Explorer
I'm going through photos now and will start a separate thread with a trip report. After spending a few nights in the truck, I am happy to report there is not an ounce of buyer's remorse in my blood. There is a bit of adjusting I'll need to make things perfect. I drove through heavy snow and rain on the way home and got a few drops of water in through the top of the windshield directly above the driver seat. This has never happened, so I'm thinking we may have tweaked the windshield seal when we cranked down the top. We got rain the second night in Canyonlands, and I let the tent sit out in the driveway in the pouring rain all day yesterday. Both times I had just enough water intrusion to be concerned but not quite enough to be alarmed. It's in the same spot in the back where it appears water can accumulate inside the lip of the lower zipper cover then seep through. I think I can address issues relatively easily. More to come.
Getting shots of the interior is difficult, but here are a few. The bed slats are the base option from CampTeq and are surprisingly utilitarian. I'm not sure I won't go with cushions at some point, but these are fine for now. I have an LED touch light and a cargo net for the interior roof. The stock interior light doesn't illuminate the upstairs very well. When closed there is more than enough room for storing bedding up top, but I had to deflate the mattresses in order to fold them over for standing room. I think sliding them up into a cargo net will be a perfect compromise.
Getting shots of the interior is difficult, but here are a few. The bed slats are the base option from CampTeq and are surprisingly utilitarian. I'm not sure I won't go with cushions at some point, but these are fine for now. I have an LED touch light and a cargo net for the interior roof. The stock interior light doesn't illuminate the upstairs very well. When closed there is more than enough room for storing bedding up top, but I had to deflate the mattresses in order to fold them over for standing room. I think sliding them up into a cargo net will be a perfect compromise.
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