So... Items left to do for the Hi Top camper build A.K.A. back to plan A.
This following list is not necessarily in order, but you get the idea...
#1. Get truck back. Mechanic had a bit of a health scare but will be back at it tomorrow, we are confident we can pick up Monday.
#2. Swap tails out for the blacked out tails, swap in the 1K lumen LED reverse bulbs.
#3. Swap in replacement tailgate handle with backup camera.
#4. Swap in aftermarket Android Auto Stereo with 10" touchscreen display / GPS blah blah blah...
#5. HVAC tape off the truck bed gaps such as holes at stake pocketc etc...
#6. Install Bedrug.
#7. Wire camper shell 3rd brake and dome lights to the truck with disconnects.
#8. Install bed and electrical cabinets and mattress.
#9. Create connection from electrical take off that my mechanic is leaving on the frame (Lug posts) and create Anderson connector whips for hot and ground for DC to DC charger circuit, make that connection.
#10. Finish installing MPPT controller / DC to DC charger.
#11. Install battery and make all battery connections.
#12. Create "curtains" and insulating panels from reflectix, fabric sources from blackout curtains from Walmart as it was cheaper than buying fabric, and velcro with my oh so wonderful (yeah right) sewing skills.
#13. Install USB LED lighting on the ceiling keeping the controller / receivers next to each other. They both work off of the same remote and do the same thing if they are next to each other.
#14. Install cot side storage organizer on the other side of the truck bed.
#15. Figure out how, route and install 12V power socket to run from in bed mounted battery to back seat of cab, this is to power the fridge. Install fridge in back seat.
#16. Bond the 110V ouetlet box to the inside of the camper shell. Right now it is more free floating. Simply goo it onto position with some liquid nails for projects...
#17. De-chrome and raptor line the rear bumper to match the front.
#18. Install tailgate seal kit to, you guessed it, seal up the tailgate and keep drafts and dust out of the camper. Install the thick high density foam weatherstripping to make the seal between the hatch and the tailgate.
#19. This is a figure out and do thing, but figure out how to set up a locking mechanism for the hatch so it can be locked and unlocked from the inside. The shell MFGs really ought to have had this figured out already but sadly, no...
#20. Add Z track and seal the holes to be able to hang the hot water heater on the side of the truck. The idea is on the hot water heater side I will use a piece of welding blanket to protect the truck, but have it hang in a french cleat arrangement from the side, specifically off of the truck shell
#22. Install BFGoodrich All Terrain TA KO2 33x12.50/17 tires, and have them balanced. Getting rid of the Hercules Trail Digger MT 35x12.50/17s that rub. Bleh...
#23. Build tailgate replacement / AC pass through panel. I.E. size up and cut a hole in a plywood panel and a hunk or two of 2x2 that will allow me to have a way to have a window unit AC rigged up in the camper. This is not immeidate need but before next summer hits absolutely.
At this point, I believe I am ready to load and go as it were. And mind you, a good number of these items can happen after I have taken the maiden voyage.
My plan is to get the truck back obviously, get the tires on, then go after the low hanging fruit, or the stuff that needs to happen before other stuff, so like the whip for the DC to DC charger should happen before the bedrug as I need to poke a hole in the bedrug to get the pass through done... Or make the whip go up and around under the camper shell seal which would pose a risk of leakage that I do not want...
This is good, this means I will be done well in advance of Christmas, and can be in camp for the holiday (Yay!).
And even better, I can stop driving my old ******tbox Chevy soon...