I think i have settled on this one, but lead times are crazy.
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Ya I like those but lead time and price drive me away from them.I think i have settled on this one, but lead times are crazy.
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Been thinking about redoing my hunting truck setup, sold my Frontier that had a camper shell and bed slider in it. Will be doing this to my tundra with the 6.5 ft bed. Most of the time it will be me and one other person. and if we are bird hunting there will be 2 dogs with us. Whatever i do it would probably stay on the truck all the time as i have another truck now. i also want to be able to hook up to the boat and go with it. i dont want a slide in camper that would hang out the end of the bed several feet. for a camper shell with a clamshell tent think along the line of the gofastcampers.
Love this idea. Any pictures of the inside? Or better yet a complete build thread?Build your own slide-in camper. More room than a cap and not as bulky as a full size slide-in. This is the one I built. It sits in an 8' bed but could easily ride in a 6 1/2' bed with the tailgate down.View attachment 433631View attachment 433632
Light enough for a half ton truck and easy set up. If you are staying in one area for an extended time, the camper can be pulled out freeing up the truck for day trips leaving camp in one place.
Here are a few pics for you. If you are interested in more information on the build I can expand a bit if you're thinking of trying to build one. I am far from a anything that resembles an expert but this build has been bulletproof so far with about 20K miles of use.Love this idea. Any pictures of the inside? Or better yet a complete build thread?
Something like the fwc project m would be nice but $$$$$.I like the Project M myself. It is a very basic cap/camper. You can still use your tailgate and bed of the truck. You can slide a big cooler or other equipment inside when hunting. The big issue is the wait time. It is currently 60 weeks to get one.
Here are a few pics for you. If you are interested in more information on the build I can expand a bit if you're thinking of trying to build one. I am far from a anything that resembles an expert but this build has been bulletproof so far with about 20K miles of use.
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It is 7' long and 5'11" tall inside and weighs 1000 pounds with batteries, 6 gallons of water and general cooking gear. It is very basic but is all I need. I use a diesel heater with excellent results. I have a very lightweight truck and the camper with gear still falls within the limits of the truck ratings. The truck handles with zero issues at highway speed or on reasonably rough roads with care taken. I used regular RV siding, door and windows with standard truck camper jacks. I simply put the truck in park and climb in and sleep. I have taken it out at camp but usually leave it in as I am usually on the go. If I had a 3/4 ton truck, I may have done a cab over but honestly, I would only need that if doing long trips with 2 people. For just me it's more than enough room. View attachment 721338View attachment 721340View attachment 721343View attachment 721345
I just checked out that Moonlander cap and it's not bad. It's definitely quite a bit more expensive than a do it yourself rig and it's not insulated.Love this. Would definitely like more info. I've been considering building something between this and the Radica Moonlander (but a slide-in). I have decked drawers, so hoping I can build something that slides in on top of the drawers and secured using the ford box link tie down points. Not looking to stand up and hoping to sleep perpindicular to the bed.