I'll have to add mine in. Deposit in early Sept for a Tundra double cab 6.5bed. Told 1st quarter 21.
I'm surprised they let it leave the factory like that...
Some pink foam insulation, black paint and glue. This could be formed to the rear windoor for a temp seal.If you're putting this on a second gen Tacoma this might be concerning. Looks like they designed the camper and tailgate hatch off the third gen which is quite different.
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If you're putting this on a second gen Tacoma this might be concerning. Looks like they designed the camper and tailgate hatch off the third gen which is quite different.
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Anyone have one of these on a current generation Power Wagon?
yeah the 1500 is done but not the 2500 i am pretty sure they are worried about dialing in the tacoma and going from thereThere is one on a half ton Ram crew cab, Roaming Lost on here, Instagram, etc. That's the only Dodge I know of. I can tell you pretty certainly that he hasn't made one for a Power Wagon though or the word would be out. There are only 18 on the street, almost all Tacomas, one or two F150's. The Tundra, Colorado and Ranger versions are soon to come. I'm pretty sure Gladiator is in the works as well.
Contact them and put your name in the hat!
love my truck! not as much aftermarket as others but worth the trade off to have something different.well, it looks like I'm going to follow in @roaminglost footsteps and pick up a rebel after all so no worries there. now I just have to wait til middle of next year!
I made the inquiry today via email for my 2017 PW.Anyone have one of these on a current generation Power Wagon?
Just picked mine up a few days ago! Had a chance to field test it in 30 - 35 degree nights with full rain and snow on my way home (drove from SoCal). Since it was so cold, there was a ton of condensation (roof was especially dripping wet); however, with a dry source of heat (like a diesel heater) and the vents opened up, I think it’ll be fine. I was too cold and lazy to open things up, so it ended up getting wet inside. I originally placed an order for a fan to be installed through Wanderlust Overland, but changed my mind at the last minute since I didn’t like the idea of cutting a hole into the roof. Anyway, it’s an awesome piece of engineering! The wait was long, the drive was longer, but it was worth it!
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