Fleet Shell 2020 -Top of Camper Door Height

BMUS

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I am getting a Fleet shell for my 2004 Taco TRD. No suspension mods other than air bags. It sits at stock height/level. I know the height will vary a bit but, I am trying to get a ballpark idea on how high the camper door entrance is at the top of the door frame with a similar if not the same rig? If you have a look at the pic, this is what I have been doing for 20 years. I put the popup over the truck and the popup goes between the bed and cab with the walls and the entire back end of the truck is enclosed. I sleep in the shell and my table, coolers, etc are under the popup out of the elements.
Why I want the height? I would like to implement the same thing only now off of the back of the camper if possible. If I can get away from buying an ARB awning that saves me a few $.
My popup frame is about 6 feet and change high. Saw some great ideas on here for making a rain gutter to go between the two that attaches to the popup and camper.
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Great idea. We have a 2014 Grandby on a 2013 F-250. I would guess the height of the backside of the camper is similar, but the truck height will be different. I will measure mine and let me know. We have the rear awning (seldom used unless we are going to be completely stationary for 3 or more days) 8' Flama awning, and a 5'x6' Clam Shelter. I always liked the idea of sightseeing for the day and back right up to something like yours. jd
BMUS said:
I am getting a Fleet shell for my 2004 Taco TRD. No suspension mods other than air bags. It sits at stock height/level. I know the height will vary a bit but, I am trying to get a ballpark idea on how high the camper door entrance is at the top of the door frame with a similar if not the same rig? If you have a look at the pic, this is what I have been doing for 20 years. I put the popup over the truck and the popup goes between the bed and cab with the walls and the entire back end of the truck is enclosed. I sleep in the shell and my table, coolers, etc are under the popup out of the elements.
Why I want the height? I would like to implement the same thing only now off of the back of the camper if possible. If I can get away from buying an ARB awning that saves me a few $.
My popup frame is about 6 feet and change high. Saw some great ideas on here for making a rain gutter to go between the two that attaches to the popup and camper.
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85" +/- from the top of the door to the driveway. Hope that helps a little. jd
 
Ok, silly me. Apparently my brain wasn't working as normal? Maybe a little Abby Normal.
I can use the FWC site and use the Self-Guided 3D virtual tour measurement tool.
Looks like it's about 3' 10" from the bottom of the camper to the top of the door frame.
Suppose I can now measure from my truck bed up 3' 10" to get my height. :)
 
longhorn1 said:
Great idea. We have a 2014 Grandby on a 2013 F-250. I would guess the height of the backside of the camper is similar, but the truck height will be different. I will measure mine and let me know. We have the rear awning (seldom used unless we are going to be completely stationary for 3 or more days) 8' Flama awning, and a 5'x6' Clam Shelter. I always liked the idea of sightseeing for the day and back right up to something like yours. jd

85" +/- from the top of the door to the driveway. Hope that helps a little. jd
Thank you,
Much appreciated.
 
BMUS

Our 2012 Eagle shell measurement is 3 feet 9.5 inches. From Top of the door shell to bottom of the camper.
Remember to duck when going in and go backwards when you go out. I'm 6 foot one inch and 220 pounds. After I banged my head a few times my body got used to the door height.

Enjoy your new to you camper.

And camping if when the isolation is lifted...Though there is always the desert.
 
RC Pilot Jim said:
BMUS

Our 2012 Eagle shell measurement is 3 feet 9.5 inches. From Top of the door shell to bottom of the camper.
Remember to duck when going in and go backwards when you go out. I'm 6 foot one inch and 220 pounds. After I banged my head a few times my body got used to the door height.

Enjoy your new to you camper.

And camping if when the isolation is lifted...Though there is always the desert.
Thank you Jim.
Fortunately and unfortunately I guess, my pick up date is currently mid July. I hope things are settled down a bit by then.
 
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