The TARDIS - A Four Wheel Camper Build

southpier

Expedition Leader
for the cost of two & the bracket, wouldn't a halon xtinguisher have broken you even? and provided more better protection? are those tundra ones going to bounce out of the holder?
 

camper101

Observer
Also finally mounted the level to help fine tune camp setup.

FYI I keep a level like that in the middle of the console for my 2nd Gen Tacoma and it helps get things straight without having to get out (that's the only place in the cab I found that's as level as the camper). Pull forward a little more to see if it makes a difference... and a little more...
 

WASURF63

Adventurer
I'm liking it, Nathanael.
x4 on a level camper for comfort.

I've been using the "bubble level" mounted on the center console (side to side level) and B-pillar (frt to back level) method for quite a few years, along with a set of Fiamma level-up ramps for needed adjustments.
When aquiring any new rig/set-up I park it on a verified completely level surface, then install the bubble levels.
 

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Carlyle

Explorer
Hi Nathanael,

I use the same bubble
levels on my camper, on the flat bed on both sides. Not a bad idea to put them inside either though and has me thinking... I'm pretty sure you changed your shore power connecter on your camper to something a little more weather/waterproof, what was it that you did?

Thanks,

Carl
 

Overland Hadley

on a journey
Hi Nathanael,

I use the same bubble
levels on my camper, on the flat bed on both sides. Not a bad idea to put them inside either though and has me thinking... I'm pretty sure you changed your shore power connecter on your camper to something a little more weather/waterproof, what was it that you did?

Thanks,

Carl

Hi Carl,

No shore power on my camper.

Well, if I do need shore power I pull an extension cord in through the turnbuckle hatch, so that is my shore power connection. :)
 

Overland Hadley

on a journey
for the cost of two & the bracket, wouldn't a halon xtinguisher have broken you even? and provided more better protection? are those tundra ones going to bounce out of the holder?

Not even close to the cost of a single halon, and I like to have at least two separate extinguishers.

The design of the rack holds the cans securely. I had thought I would need a little strap across the top, but I think it will hold without.
 

Carlyle

Explorer
Hi Carl,

No shore power on my camper.

Well, if I do need shore power I pull an extension cord in through the turnbuckle hatch, so that is my shore power connection. :)

I went ahead and and have a SmartPlug on the way. Looks to be completely weatherproof, I'll update on how it works.

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
 

Overland Hadley

on a journey
I am trying to go through my pile of leftover parts from the camper. I would like to hang on to this stuff for my next project, but in the interest of simplicity I am going to move it out.

Please send me a PM if you are interested in any of the parts.


A Fantastic Vent. This is half parts from the powered vent I bought and half parts from the vent that came with the camper, put them together and you have a fantastic vent.
$30 shipped. sold

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L track stud fittings (8). Never used as I went with another design of stud.
$25 shipped. sold

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More stuff to come, as I clean out my work space.
 
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Overland Hadley

on a journey
I ordered a Norco bottle jack to replace the factory screw jack. I figured with the added weight on the rear it would not hurt to have a burlier jack.

I went with the 3-ton Norco, as it looked like it will fit in the stock mount. Unfortunately the jack I received was not the one I ordered, so the correct jack is still on its way. The 2-ton Norco that I received looked to be quality built, so I think this will work good. Update on mounting in the factory location to come.


(My current jack is a stock jack from a Tundra, it had a little more height than the Tacoma jack, a good thing with the added height of the truck from the Old Man Emu suspension.)
 

WASURF63

Adventurer
Good call. I upgraded to a 6-ton Husky bottle jack right away. The stock jack was a complete joke for my application. :smilies27

Walt
 

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