I posted this in another thread not too long ago. This one works well for me as it is just me and my dog traveling. Don't care what anyone else thinks about it. I bought it used on CL and got a great deal on it. Had been looking for a while but 6'6" bed models are hard to find and they are usually pretty pricey. This one was already insulated and has 1/4" cedar lining.
I'll be installing a roof fan and doing a full interior buildout. I am debating about building a custom flatbed with side boxes and setting this on top or just staying with the factory bed. The flatbed would give me a lot more storage.
I would like to also install a full cab height pass through. Actually, a walk through so I can get from the driver's seat to the back without exiting the truck.
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Something like this is what I myself am looking for, but maybe add another 6" to the height, for my F150 build. I plan on using a Safari rack with a fairing to carry extra soft / light cargo, and deflect the wind over the truck topper and keep it from destroying what mileage I get.
The idea would be a good strong double door hi topper, that can have the left door and frame reinforced to hang a 5K BTU window unit AC on it. Insulate it, and build out a short Queen platform bed. The rest of the gear would slide under the bed, or go on the safari rack...
IF I have to go to the extent of building my own to get what I want, I will design / build in an overcab with a front angle to match the windshield, again, airflow... that way I would be able to have lockable, enclosed, dry storage for things like extra clothes etc...
I am a bit more concerned weight wise though as my truck is only a half ton, so I need to be careful...
Oh and to the poster that put up this pic, thanks. Depending on where you are, you might want to paint that thing white to match the truck, and keep your heat gain to a minimum. Of course if you are up north never mind...