The all new 2026 Total Composites Camper Kits!

rruff

Explorer
2007+ with the 5.7L, access cab, 4x4. that's as far I got...
The smaller rear seat is called a double cab and it comes with a 6.5 or 8 ft bed, with the 8ft bed being rare (but I have one). There is also a regular cab with an 8' bed that you might consider, but they are also rare. The RCs have more space behind the seat than is typical for a fullsize truck. SR (lowest end) models have a bench seat with fold down console, and a shifter on the column... at least in the 2.5 gen. I think 2.5 gen (2014) was the first year with the 38 gal tank as an option on some models, but there is plenty of space for an auxiliary tank which might have advantages. Oil coolers were deleted in 2018 I think, which was a bad idea.

Either 8' model has a lot of open space under the bed near the cab, that I'm in the process of trying to utilize. With a flat bottom camper there's about a 12"x14" "tunnel" that runs the full width right behind the cab and above the frame. Outside the rails and both in front and behind the tires there is a lot of space also for storage. My DC8' also has a lot of space under the cab on the driver's side.
 

ARumRunner

New member
What are you looking for? Prices will be listed in our online shop after we update everything. www.expeditionupfitter.ca In the mean time, feel free to message me and we can share more details.
Hey Victorian, I am in the market for a completed Camper Type 1 (6.5) shell for a GMC 2500HD build. I have been researching your products for a while now and am ready to discuss details. I am in Ont and I see shells for sale on FBMP who I assume are your local dealers under the Lake Country Camper brand. What is the best email addy to reach you? Thanks
 

sn_85

Observer
Hey Victorian, I am in the market for a completed Camper Type 1 (6.5) shell for a GMC 2500HD build. I have been researching your products for a while now and am ready to discuss details. I am in Ont and I see shells for sale on FBMP who I assume are your local dealers under the Lake Country Camper brand. What is the best email addy to reach you? Thanks

Two completely different brands. Lake Country Campers builds composites panels using CPT panels. Total Composites is not associated with LCC or CPT and they have their own different network of builders.
 

Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
Hey Victorian, I am in the market for a completed Camper Type 1 (6.5) shell for a GMC 2500HD build. I have been researching your products for a while now and am ready to discuss details. I am in Ont and I see shells for sale on FBMP who I assume are your local dealers under the Lake Country Camper brand. What is the best email addy to reach you? Thanks
Like sn-85 mentioned, we are not associated with LKC.
We are happy to supply you with our flat packed DIY kits or if you are looking for an assembled empty shell, you could always reach out to our partners Tank Expedition in Quebec Link: caouanne
 

ARumRunner

New member
Two completely different brands. Lake Country Campers builds composites panels using CPT panels. Total Composites is not associated with LCC or CPT and they have their own different network of builders.
Thanks for that info, my bad. It's been difficult to get quotes direct from the manufactures vrs dealing with the dealers/builders who outfit the shells. I'll keep at it.
 

gator70

Well-known member
We heard from someone smarter than me that there are many different ways the panels are made and the end results has a lot to do with failure rates. Can someone explain about theses panels and how they are made, as well as what about location the raw panel is manufactured?
@Peter_n_Margaret
 

Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
We heard from someone smarter than me that there are many different ways the panels are made and the end results has a lot to do with failure rates. Can someone explain about theses panels and how they are made, as well as what about location the raw panel is manufactured?
@Peter_n_Margaret
Our panels are sourced through highly respected suppliers in Germany. Lamilux, Koemmerling,Puren . We then cut and vacuum press everything in our family owned factory in Asia. Just recently we started working with Gurit and the Kerdyn PET foam to increase the load rating and sheering strength in our panels. Here is a video I took a while ago showing you the difference in panel construction.
 

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