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RE:anyone past 50 on here?
... a topper cabbed truck in the beginning. Then we got an actual camper to go on the truck.... We always had my dad’s boat towing behind. Then we no longer had the camper...
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www.asexuality.org |
Gentle Giant |
Jun 2, 2026 |
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RE:Looking for a canopy
Quote: Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr A canopy? Is that a camper topper in American? I guess Leer and ARE need a lesson in American because both refer to them as Truck Caps which is what I have always heard them called in my area.
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www.ford-trucks.com |
shawnee1 |
May 27, 2026 |
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RE:Truck camper jack bracket advice requested
... up a set of 3 truck camper jacks with the idea of... lift and temporarily hold my truck cap/topper when I want to use... my truck to load dirt/brush/rocks/... boards that span across the truck, under the topper to lift it and drive ...
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www.garagejournal.com |
R |
May 24, 2026 |
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RE:Retirement Motor Home RV thoughts?
... have both tried the "big truck camper" rigs for cross country excursions... Tacoma pickup with a soft topper and a cheap pop up...
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www.tractorbynet.com |
C |
May 21, 2026 |
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RE:Is the Cybertruck officially a flop?
... risk in a high-volume full-size truck program. Sometimes those bets fail... have turned out very different truck. Nothing about the S,X... on the roof, put a topper over the bed, see out... cover on, and tow my camper with it, can’t do that ... support. Your points about visibility, camper towing, and accessory flexibility are ...
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teslamotorsclub.com |
ForDesign |
May 16, 2026 |
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RE:2021 RAM 3500 Tradesman | AEV Prospector | FWC Grandby
... getting great MPG for a truck with a camper and 37” tires. It definitely... that and I have a topper which would be less drag. ...
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hdrams.com |
Rockcrawlindude |
May 14, 2026 |
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RE:How do you design a $30,000 electric pickup? Inside Ford’s skunkworks.
... Slate website and preorder a truck. Gosh, who do I think... to build the cheap EV truck too, but are being much... the option to buy a topper and a rear bench. I ... will accept a battery electric truck based on 400 V and ... "I have to tow my camper and boat (twice a year)" ... as successful as hoped. Fullsize truck buyers are disproportionately likely to ...
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arstechnica.com |
Snark218 |
May 5, 2026 |
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RE:Towing a 25' Airstream with F-150 PowerBoost: Is Payload Enough?
...combination AND is a happy camper. He was actually stunned ... - Dry weight of truck = payload. Calculations on my truck are 10,000 lbs -... weight listed for the truck is 19,500 lbs. Personal ... cargo slide and ARE topper on our F250 Lariat 2WD, ... in front of the truck. We use a 70 lb ... a 1/2 T truck. As others have said, most ...purchasing the 1/2T! Enterprise truck rentals are reasonable pricing and ...
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www.airforums.com |
superChop |
May 2, 2026 |
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RE:Rainier Shorty Roof Rack Buyer’s Guide For 2024+ Tacoma Campers
... into play when the truck is parked. That’s when you’re ...drill, or permanently modify your truck, which also means you can ...Friday night without reconfiguring your truck. The textured finish hides light ...last as long as the truck itself. The racks are proudly ...locations. If you’re running a camper or topper that integrates with the roof ...before lifting it onto the truck. You’ll need simple hand tools, ...
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www.bronco6g.com |
OffRoadUSA.com |
Apr 28, 2026 |
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RE:My new garage build! 30x50 !
... first report back on my camper build yesterday evening with a ... with headliner, This is my truck topper sides cut out and awaiting ...being up to form the topper. Its not moving as fast ... my supplies for wrapping the truck. I am going to try ... get the rest of the truck prepped in the next week ...
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www.garagejournal.com |
Xti04 |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:2019 Truck cap/topper/camper shell thread
I've been looking on & off for a while now for a cap that works on the 8' beds. I initially didn't want the color matched fiberglass style in favor of the "overlanding" style. The choices are limited and the prices I have found start in the 5 figure range. Today I ran across this site and without a ton of bells and whistles it looks like it could be around $5,000. Has anyone ever heard of (or ...
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hdrams.com |
motorhead426 |
Apr 12, 2026 |
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Questions Regarding Truck Campers
Just joined the club! Got a 2023 Lightning Pro ER with a max tow package. I love the truck so far! It's the best vehicle I've owned hands down. One of the things I'm looking into is getting a slide in truck Camper, I don't want a topper because I want to be able to still haul stuff in the bed when I'm not camping. Some of the options I've looked at are Northern Lite 610, Cirrus 620 and four wheel pop up. I know the pop ups will do the best range wise, but haven't seen much on how traditional hard sided campers effect range. I'm wondering who out there are rocking truck campers and what kind of range loss they're seeing? Any other types of slide ins I should be looking into? submitted by /u/ThinState to r/F150Lightning [link] [comments]
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r/F150Lightning |
ThinState |
Jun 8, 2026 |
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Hello Fam! Any ideas why or how to fix this water coming inside my camper topper?
I had to remove the topper part recently for a repair in the bed of the truck. Me and the mechanic put it back and then I noticed it was leaking. We took it off, added some adhesive that suppose to be waterproof to all the seams and careful put it back in place. However I noticed its getting wet in the areas I highlighter in red Any idea why this might be happening or ideas how to fix? I have never had this issue before until we removed the topper part, but we never touched the windows so not sure why it's leaking from the window now. Thanks! submitted by /u/johnnytphoto to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
johnnytphoto |
Jun 2, 2026 |
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PVC Bed and Water Tank Combo
There was post here recently with a PVC bed platform where I mentioned turning it into a water tank. More interest was expressed, so I thought I'd post up mine. I built this a few years ago when I had a basic topper on my truck and needed to save space. It's 1.5in PVC with furniture (4 end) and regular hardware store joints (T's and L's). For the first year or so I just used it as a platform as I adjusted sizing for most comfort (height mostly). I also went through a couple of wedge campers during that time and settled on the Vagabond Drifter (which is awesome!) that I full time in now. After about a year I sealed it up and used it as a water tank as well. I've been using it for over a year now as a water tank and it works great with no issues. Clean water on demand. I went through a couple of pumps (Amazon) and currently have one where the spigot folds down. The tank holds about 5 gallons and capacity can be increased by adding more vertical or horizontal pipes. I usually remove the pump when traveling (but not always) and close the tank with a screw on cap. If I was to make some improvements, I would probably add a second drain hose and maybe have one of the vertical pipes be clear (they're expensive) so you can see the water level. submitted by /u/ADVmedic to r/VanLife [link] [comments]
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r/VanLife |
ADVmedic |
May 7, 2026 |
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Solar panel on truck topper
looking for advice on putting a solar panel on top of a fiber glass camper shell. looking for permanent placement. also tips or tricks for getting a cord ran to it. I plan on keeping a jackery box hooked to it. thanks submitted by /u/foothillhick to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
foothillhick |
May 4, 2026 |
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Will this camper/topper sit flush with my cab? 2000 xtra cab sr5
Hi! I’m hoping someone might know better than me. I found this camper that I want for my truck but not sure it will sit flush on the cab. I called Leer but due to this being such an old model they had no specs. It’s over 1.5 hrs from me so I’m hoping maybe someone would know. It came off an 89 Toyota pickup and the guy selling said it fit his 91 pickup. I know the bed will be fine but I’m talking specifically about where it meets the cab/rear window. Do I need a boot? Is that an easy install? It’s needed cuz my 14.5 year old dog can’t sit very well anymore and I need to build out the bed to try and get a couple more romps with him and his brother🥲 submitted by /u/No_Key10 to r/ToyotaTacoma [link] [comments]
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r/ToyotaTacoma |
No_Key10 |
Apr 14, 2026 |
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New camper setup with topper lift system
made some sawdust and got my truck bed organized a little better. it's a Tacoma with a 6' bed. I had a small narrow bed with Tupperware containers underneath for storage but I'm 5'10 and with pillows and blankets things were tight so I wanted to be able to lay at an angle and wanted more organization. Started with a loose idea but no real plan. Few days of manic behavior, 4 sheets of 1/2" and a couple hundred screws later. submitted by /u/VALKOR to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
VALKOR |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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Can I mount a rooftop tent directly onto my truck bed (no rack) like a tonneau cover and cut out the tent floor basically make the tent a collapsible topper for my truck?
I have been thinking, what if I take a rooftop tent that is the size of my truck bed (when closed flat) and mount it directly onto my truck bed like a tonneau cover, cut the floor out of the tent and basically make a collapsible camper topper. I will weatherproof the connection between the tent and the truck bed with a skirt. I have never seen this done yet, am I missing something? Where would this go wrong? submitted by /u/dinglebingle583 to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
dinglebingle583 |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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Can I mount a rooftop tent directly onto my truck bed (no rack) like a tonneau cover and cut out the tent floor basically make the tent a collapsible topper for my truck?
I have been thinking, what if I take a rooftop tent that is the size of my truck bed (when closed flat) and mount it directly onto my truck bed like a tonneau cover, cut the floor out of the tent and basically make a collapsible camper topper. I will weatherproof the connection between the tent and the truck bed with a skirt. I have never seen this done yet, am I missing something? Where would this go wrong? submitted by /u/dinglebingle583 to r/rooftoptents [link] [comments]
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r/rooftoptents |
dinglebingle583 |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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Truck Topper
OR camper top. they have lots of names. Does anyone have a Tune or Alu-cab or anything like it on their pickups? I'm looking to buy one but I don't want to drop $15k without seeing one first. Thanks, J submitted by /u/jeffinbville to r/CampAndHikeMichigan [link] [comments]
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r/CampAndHikeMichigan |
jeffinbville |
Mar 30, 2026 |
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Camper Shell/Truck Topper/Bed Cap
Do budget options for these exist anymore? Used to be able to find old used ones cheap and clamp them to a truck bed, but I haven’t been able to find any in the Tacoma bed size. What I have found are $3k “overlanding” setups built like brick ….houses. They look great but are overkill for what I need. submitted by /u/jboogthejuiceman to r/ToyotaTacoma [link] [comments]
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r/ToyotaTacoma |
jboogthejuiceman |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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Best ways to remove a wedge-style truck camper (Super Pacific / GFC style)?
Hey all — looking to crowdsource some ideas and real-world experiences here. I’ve got a wedge-style truck camper (Super Pacific X1) and I’m trying to figure out the best way to remove it when needed so I can use the truck bed normally between trips. I’ve come across Rapid Topper (https://rapidtopper.com/), which seems like exactly what I’m looking for conceptually, but I’ve seen a few comments online suggesting they may not be very responsive or possibly not actively in business anymore — so I’m hesitant to commit without hearing from folks who’ve actually used it. I’ve also seen a handful of DIY garage winch / ceiling hoist setups on YouTube and forums. They look a bit more involved to build, but possibly easier and faster once dialed in. Curious what others are doing: Have you found a commercial solution you like for removing a wedge camper? Are garage ceiling hoists the way to go long-term? Any clever DIY setups that are safe and repeatable? Things you wish you’d known before building/buying a system? I don’t need to remove it constantly, but I’d love something that’s safe, repeatable, and doesn’t require 3–4 people every time. Appreciate any advice, photos, or links — thanks! submitted by /u/askallthepeople to r/overlanding [link] [comments]
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r/overlanding |
askallthepeople |
Feb 1, 2026 |
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Homemade truck camper topper sandwich
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r/DiWHY |
Tenchi2020 |
Dec 12, 2025 |
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Truck Topper Camper - Foam Board + Cedar
Hey All - making this for anyone looking for DIY camper truck topper ideas. This was one one of those COVID projects you did because of losing your mind. I meant to make this post / video ages ago, and now that my 97' Ram 1500 is finally dead, I'm doing it before tearing it apart. Materials: I don't remember what the final price tag was, but it was under a grand. 1" Foam Board for Insulation: From my research this is the most effective way to insulate a camper. It lines the entire shell, walls, and floor. Wooden Cedar Fence Boards: Good for weather, not too expensive, and smell great. Sawn in half the long way using a band saw to make the back lighter and double the material for the $. Small Metal Screws: I screwed the boards directly into the aluminum topper frame. Door Mat: Rapped a door mat around foam board and screwed it straight into the tailgate. Golf Cart Battery: Can find for cheap at a recycled battery place. Use a trickle charger or your own truck battery to charge. Propane: There's a propane tank in one of those storage cubbies used for heat / camping stove. Unless your doing winter below freezing camping, the insulation + your own body provides enough heat. I meant to paint a mural on the exposed foam board window plug, but never got around to it. RIP truck & camper! We had some great trips. submitted by /u/sharpiestories to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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r/woodworking |
sharpiestories |
Dec 4, 2025 |
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Camper or topper with tent?
Hey folks! I'm new here and I have been looking at truck campers or truck caps with a tent on top. I'm starting to think that a truck camper might be the way to go. I could afford a small RV (It will just be me traveling and sometimes my bf) but that seems like more than I need. I want to travel around the US and Mexico (I've traveled a lot in Mexico and Central America just regular travel). Any input would be great! I have a 2024 Toyota Tundra submitted by /u/Far_Anything_7458 to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
Far_Anything_7458 |
Nov 7, 2025 |
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Truck Bed Camper Help
Hey All, I’ve been looking into upgrading the family from tent camping to a truck camper, but I’m running into a few snags. I have a 2021 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab with the standard 6’7” bed and the multipro tailgate that folds into a step. I love this feature and figured it would be perfect for a camper so that extra stairs were not required and I could keep my back up camera. What I’ve found though is every dang camper seems to be designed to either have the tailgate down all the time or removed completely. I was hopeful for a FWC Hawk or Raven to work but I’m pretty convinced it won’t. Then I was looking into the Tune M1, Oru Bruin Xl, etc… truck topper campers since that would solve my tailgate issue, but I still use my truck as a truck to haul stuff and don’t want anything on it full time, not to mention having to build out the living portion. Then I came upon the China based campers (Niji, Rover King, Qian) which all seem to fit what I’m looking for perfectly, but to say I’m nervous to have something so substantial shipped from China sight unseen is an understatement. Is there any option like the camper in the picture that’s based in North America? Or does anyone have experience with the china based campers? At this rate I’m about to just get a rack with a 270 degree awning and keep the tent. submitted by /u/TheNeatureChannel to r/overlanding [link] [comments]
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r/overlanding |
TheNeatureChannel |
Oct 5, 2025 |
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Tall topper - Is it worth it? Or more of a day to day pain?
Hey all, Considering buying this setup for 1k. It doesn't match my truck color but it's the size topper I've had my eye on ever since I bought my Tacoma 5 years ago. I do alot of camping with outdoor gear. I'm just concerned it might be a bit tall. Especially for parking garages etc. Anyone have experience driving with one of these? Should I pull trigger or is this a bad deal? https://preview.redd.it/ydfbqe10y2gf1.png?width=1504&format=png&auto=webp&s=62f2482f769f5df2912b5407614d871279c77da3 submitted by /u/FarBeyondDriven_ to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
FarBeyondDriven_ |
Jul 30, 2025 |
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Truck Topper, Ovrlnd Camper, or tonneau? Do you care about MPG?
I just bought a brand new 1500 Sierra diesel and am trying to decide what I want to do for a bed cover and I cant make up my mind. I like the idea of a tonneau cover for its low weight and MPG (vs a camper sticking up above the roof) and I dont really need the extra space of a topper or camper. This is a long post, but if you make it through I'd appreciate any opinions to help me decide what I want... I have a diesel K5 set up with a fridge and stove slide out, solar, starlink, and a bunch of other stuff. It has a winch, air lockers, manual trans and doubler, on board air and welder, and goes absolutely anywhere. But its loud, has old school suspension and steering, and can be fatiguing on long highway drives (I often do 400+ miles a day), and only gets 16-17 mpg. The whole point of the new truck is to be as quiet, comfortable, and efficient as possible. I also only have ~1550 lbs of payload on it so I am somewhat weight conscious. Cost isn't a huge concern; this is a "buy once cry once" situation for me. On the new truck I need to have: Fridge, battery and charging system starlink onboard air water tank Nice to haves: slide out stove under the fridge solar My first thought is a roll up tonneau cover for low weight and minimal drag. I think I can figure out a Starlink mount and a fridge slideout that work with the tonneau. Water and air fit in the bed easily. But there's no good way to do solar, or a stove slide out (not enough height under the tonneau for the fridge and stove to stack, and side by side they'd fill the whole tailgate opening). So I started looking at bed caps (RSI Smartcap, Leer, etc) and they all seem to be 250+ lbs. Then I can do the fridge/stove slide out and easily put solar and the starlink on the top. But for ~300 lbs I can have a barebones Overlnd or GFC style camper... I love the fridge and stove slide in my K5. Easy access to everything, the stove is always connected to fuel, and I can be set up and cooking in less than 60 seconds. I would really like the convenience of a pop up camper or a topper I can sleep in without blowing up pads and fluffing sleeping bags every night and packing up in the morning. But if the camper knocks me down from 25 mpg to 18 or something, I dont think its worth it... Questions: For those of you with pickups, what kind of bed cover/tonneau/camper do you have and would you do it again? If you have a lightweight camper (GFC or Ovrlnd style, under 350 lbs but protruding above the roof height) how much of an MPG hit did you take? How many of you weigh your half ton rigs with all your gear and passengers? I know my K5 is ~1000 lbs over GVW fully loaded, but the frame is plenty strong and its on 3/4 ton axles and custom springs and shocks. I can barely manage a 300 lb camper or topper with 3 passengers and gear while staying under the payload limit for the new 1500, but I'll definitely be overweight with 4-5 people and prefer not to jump right to custom suspension on my new truck for the 2-3 trips per year where I'll have that many passengers... Pics of my K5, mostly for fun but also to give a sense of the stove/fridge setup I like so much: https://preview.redd.it/8boqzyu7sjef1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c2b23376aaade7386f096ea1cf874d7832e24064 https://preview.redd.it/xluv3fmzsjef1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=79b6954cfe8499b230b3caca786af194b8945402 submitted by /u/BuilderOfDragons to r/overlanding [link] [comments]
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r/overlanding |
BuilderOfDragons |
Jul 23, 2025 |
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Describe the type of person who puts a camper top/cap on a pickup truck
submitted by /u/Boeing-B-47stratojet to r/regularcarreviews [link] [comments]
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r/regularcarreviews |
Boeing-B-47stratojet |
Jul 23, 2025 |
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My first truck camper - topo topper Rincon
Really stoked. Had it about a week. Picked it up in Ventura, and camped at Faria Beach and Death Valley on our way back to SLC. just came back from a weekend camping/climbing in Lander, WY. It’s simple truck camper and also a luxurious upgrade from our tenting. It takes about 60s to set up (a little extra if I need to level the truck out), and I get to keep the truck bed for truck stuff. We do a lot of weekend adventures in and around Utah, so something simple and light was our desire. Total I think the topper weighs about 430lb? So no need to upgrade our stock suspension since we are well below half of the payload all packed up for a weekend (we keep it simple). I really love that we keep the cooking and water stuff movable since we like to cook near our friends around the camp fire and camp further away for quiet. Excited to see where it takes us! submitted by /u/laurk to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
laurk |
May 5, 2025 |
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Building topper camper to live in.
I’m building a truck topper camper to live in, and these are my planned purchases. Anything dumb/ or that I should buy different? Is the solar/ battery setup good? Thanks for any advice. submitted by /u/redwingcut to r/TruckCampers [link] [comments]
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r/TruckCampers |
redwingcut |
Feb 12, 2025 |
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Building truck camper to live in.
I’m building a truck topper camper to live in, and these are my planned purchases. Anything dumb/ or that I should buy different? Is the solar/ battery setup good? Thanks for any advice. submitted by /u/redwingcut to r/vandwellers [link] [comments]
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r/vandwellers |
redwingcut |
Feb 12, 2025 |
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Removing topper tape adhesive - bought a truck with a camper shell and found out the tape was on the truck. Not using camper shell and want to remove it. Got all I could and even tried Goo Gone. What will get this off?
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r/MechanicAdvice |
snapdown91 |
Jan 29, 2021 |