84 Fleet - 09 Tacoma - Project

Hey Jame,

For the cab over area, I think it was more of the same material. Post 37 in this thread has a pretty clear photo of it that might help you figure it out a bit better. I guess the only difference in the cab over area is that the square tube is open on one side. I add a piece of wood up there so I would have something to mount my lifters to as well.

The roof seemed to be made out of the same square tube. I think the roof is a bit larger than the base (maybe 1/2" overhand all the way around) but i am not really sure. Its been a while. Check out pokybros thread, he spent some time on the roof fixing.

For the bed slide that is a pretty standard feature in most four wheel campers. We dont have any sheets or anything, just bare foam mattresses we put sleeping bags on. Check some recent four wheel camper tour videos on youtube and you'll see a traditional pull out bed situation.

Keep the questions coming. Good luck with your welding, that sounds like a big project from here.
 
Thanks Tim. I will have a look at what you have graciously added to my response. You’d a legend. I will have plenty more comments yet I’m sure before it’s through. I really appreciate your help and I’m always on your YouTube channel looking for the things you have done. Cheers.
James
 
Hey Tim,

Really enjoyed this latest video, great to see your sweetheart and Patrick are doing well. Glad the new Tundra is up and running with the camper mounted, and a few new improvements. Hope you have a great summer!

Poky
 
PokyBro said:
Hey Tim,

Really enjoyed this latest video, great to see your sweetheart and Patrick are doing well. Glad the new Tundra is up and running with the camper mounted, and a few new improvements. Hope you have a great summer!

Poky
Thanks Poky. I am having a great summer! My wife and I are intentionally reducing the amount we travel (fly) so we can be at home and in the camper more and just slow down a bit. Its been pretty good so far, already have another weekend of camping on the radar in a few weeks. Hope you and your camper are doing well as well.
 
Hi All,

I've had a lot of support from this site over the years. My camper would be no where near where it is today if not for this site.

And because I love the camper so much, I am making stickers of it!

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If anyone is interested in one of these 3X3" stickers, reach out to me. We will figure out a way to get you one. Looking to probably cover cost of the stickers, (a few bucks) but also happy to send some at no cost to some of the folks that have been supportive over the years. Send me an email at info@tgmorrissey.com with you mailing address if you are interested.

Best - Tim
 
Hi Tim. Thanks for the help. I can’t find pokybro thread. Not really sure where I should exactly look. Appreciate your help. Once I get a few more ideas to start then I will make my post.
I’m wanting to have a rear door with the two seat couch to a bed at front across the camper and not on the side. I can see the extension bed just slides on rails and has about a three inch overhang on front bed ply. Looking for photos of lay outs but not having much luck. Just want a spot at the rear for a Porta poti. Kitchen with fridge throughout the middle. This will all be going on a 8 foot flat bed.
Loved your little overnight you tube video.
Regards
James


quote name="Living The Dream" post="218528" timestamp="1562259502"]Hey Jame,

For the cab over area, I think it was more of the same material. Post 37 in this thread has a pretty clear photo of it that might help you figure it out a bit better. I guess the only difference in the cab over area is that the square tube is open on one side. I add a piece of wood up there so I would have something to mount my lifters to as well.

The roof seemed to be made out of the same square tube. I think the roof is a bit larger than the base (maybe 1/2" overhand all the way around) but i am not really sure. Its been a while. Check out pokybros thread, he spent some time on the roof fixing.

For the bed slide that is a pretty standard feature in most four wheel campers. We dont have any sheets or anything, just bare foam mattresses we put sleeping bags on. Check some recent four wheel camper tour videos on youtube and you'll see a traditional pull out bed situation.

Keep the questions coming. Good luck with your welding, that sounds like a big project from here.
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Thank you. I’m still trying to navigate my way around this fantastic site. It’s a real inspiration to me.
Thanks
M
Nocturnal
 
So, I just bought almost the exact camper a few weeks ago. They think it's an '85 or '86. The seller strapped it to my Tacoma with only two ratchets! I asked if that was good enough, and he said yes.

About a week later, driving down the freeway, it FLEW OFF MY TRUCK!!!

Turns out the wood was rotting, ripped a chunk of wood out the bottom rear where the ratchet was attached. Flipped upside down and caused one side to crunch down..

I have a baby, so not much time to repair it even though i really want to, because i paid a lot for it! $2200! He got me.

At this point, not sure what to do. Replace all rotted wood and hammer out bent metal? Or dump it? Donate it? Sell it for $100?

Any suggestions???
 
Desheezy said:
So, I just bought almost the exact camper a few weeks ago. They think it's an '85 or '86. The seller strapped it to my Tacoma with only two ratchets! I asked if that was good enough, and he said yes.

About a week later, driving down the freeway, it FLEW OFF MY TRUCK!!!

Turns out the wood was rotting, ripped a chunk of wood out the bottom rear where the ratchet was attached. Flipped upside down and caused one side to crunch down..

I have a baby, so not much time to repair it even though i really want to, because i paid a lot for it! $2200! He got me.

At this point, not sure what to do. Replace all rotted wood and hammer out bent metal? Or dump it? Donate it? Sell it for $100?

Any suggestions???
wow. that sounds like a cluster F*** and really unfortunate. I hope no one was hurt. I talk extensively about using the specially designed tie down brackets on my tacoma in the earliest pages of this thread. check them out. What to do now? That is a great question. I would suggest you start by posting some pics on here.
 
If you can deal with the idea of a long term project, an "as time permits" deconstruction of areas of wood rot and a stripping of the siding to get at the framing might end up saving the camper. If your heart is not in it.... take the loss and move on. It's how the reality is accepted. If you are gonna see it as a PITA, get it out of your life.
 
Living The Dream said:
wow. that sounds like a cluster F*** and really unfortunate. I hope no one was hurt. I talk extensively about using the specially designed tie down brackets on my tacoma in the earliest pages of this thread. check them out. What to do now? That is a great question. I would suggest you start by posting some pics on here.
Thanks for the response. I will check out the tie down brackets on the tacoma. When I got it out of the tow yard, the guy helping me tied it down with the 4 ratchets I brought from the jackstand brackets to the frame of the truck.

I'm trying to figure out how to post photos, I'm new to the forum. I'll post them tomorrow when I figure it out.
 
buckland said:
If you can deal with the idea of a long term project, an "as time permits" deconstruction of areas of wood rot and a stripping of the siding to get at the framing might end up saving the camper. If your heart is not in it.... take the loss and move on. It's how the reality is accepted. If you are gonna see it as a PITA, get it out of your life.
Oh, my heart is definitely in it. I just don't really know what I'm doing.... But, can figure it out thanks to forums like this. I probably want to replace the bottom wood frame, but not sure how to mount it up to work on it. It's currently sitting on a pile of pallets.
 
How's the roof? If it is in good shape it's probably giving a go at repair. If the roof is trashed, maybe better to part it out.
 
shellback said:
How's the roof? If it is in good shape it's probably giving a go at repair. If the roof is trashed, maybe better to part it out.
It has a small hole in it, but not much else
 
New video talking about getting the raiser platform built to fit the old fleet on the tundra.



Also. I am giving away a bunch of FWC gear thanks to the one and only Stan over at FWC. Check out the video to enter to win some awesome gear.
 
Living The Dream said:
wow. that sounds like a cluster F*** and really unfortunate. I hope no one was hurt. I talk extensively about using the specially designed tie down brackets on my tacoma in the earliest pages of this thread. check them out. What to do now? That is a great question. I would suggest you start by posting some pics on here.
So, it's been a while, and I haven't had time to do much else other than replace the door, windows and paint. Let me know if you can see the pics below.

Several people have just told me to get rid of it OR rebuild the whole frame. I have VERY limited time, so rebuilding the frame is not in the cards. I am almost ready to sell it for what I can get, but I want to try a quick/cheap fix to get at LEAST a few uses out of it.

So, I bought a sheet of plywood to replace the two base boards (one on either side) where the jack stands brackets are bolted into, and the two adjacent boards. I know this is probably not advised, but I'm wondering if it'll at least work to provide me a solid anchor point- Maybe I could remove the stands and corner metal siding (i don't actually know what it's called). Then, drill the new wood OVER the existing old wood (terrible, I know), and then put NEW, wider metal siding corners in place to secure it all around. That way, I won't have to gut any interior, or do any extra work (b/c of time constraints), but I'll still have a fresh place to sandwich the new anchor points in.

Thoughts? I also wanted to get a 4th jack stand, but couldn't find anything like these at harbor freight.

If you want to read the full story on what happened, I just started a new blog and talked about it here: https://theradicalroamer.com/2019/09/24/that-time-my-truck-camper-flew-off-on-the-freeway/


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Ohh man, that is some sad stuff. That last photo hurts, upside down on the side of the highway, no one wants to be there.

I am not sure where I would go from where you are. I mean anything is fixable with enough time, but that would definetly a lot of time. It wouldn't be worth all that much to anyone either, unfortunately.

I am so sorry for you, this sucks. Keep me posted on what you decide to do. - Tim
 
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