Holmes
Advanced Member
Just got finished up getting the camper outfitted and built. Fairly simple plan and really happy with it. The camper left 4wheel with a stamped weight of 730, still scratching me head on that one but not complaining. I'm thinking I'm still around 850ish with 2 filled propane tanks and a 4 gallon water tank.
Additions to camper:
ARB touring hardshell awning
Mule awning mount and accessory mount
Dometic double burner
(Propane routed down thru batt box and into propane box. One tank for furnace, one for the burners)
Custom sink with surflo faucet and flojet pump
(4 gallon tank located under sink in cabinet, water pump located in batt box. Outlet port on outside of cabinet with a garden house attachment routed out through driver slider window for grey water)
Iceco JP30 compressor fridge
(Its a bit small for my liking but I couldn't resist the perfect dimensions for the width of the camper and also being able to still utilize the rollover couch for non pop up camping. Its also pretty dang cheap and the only fridge within its price point with a danfoss compressor. Its hardwired into the fuse block/electric compartment.
Lagun table mount with a 21×16 birch table top.
Renogy lithium 100AH
(Swapped out, working with the provided overland solar rebranded victron 15 controller and dispay. I bought a victron dongle, plugged that in, updated the controller and adjusted the parameters for the lithium via the victron app and am able to monitor via phone. Works for me. Love the lithium so far
Overland 160W semi flexible
(Went with this panel for whatever reason, got a mount from 4 wheel for 130 shipped. I'm only taking in around 100 PV max on the panel, maybe its the late October sun. Any insight would be appreciated)
The truck
2018 short bed off road M/T 6 speed
Full OME lift with Firestone airbags and daystar cradles
285/75/16s with wheel spacers
NEEDED JACK BRACKET EXTENSIONS TO INSTALL CAMPER WITH CURRENT WHEEL/TIRES
(So here's the deal...I'm a toyota guy. Always will be. Really wanted to go diesel and get a Granby. Just couldn't do it.
The truck drives well, a little sluggish but to be expected. This isn't my first big camper on a toyota. The nice thing about the manual is it comes with 4.30 gears as apposed to 3.90 gears with the auto. Just enough to keep the stock gears and paired up with the manual trans its good. I've thought about regearing to 5.29s but just not ready to take that leap. I'll prob be over 1k with all gear and additional water but that ain't too bad.
Really happy with finding this brand new shell, that already had alot of options but wanted a bit more. It was brand new, sitting in storage and never installed. Got a great deal, private sale and no tax. Only downside is I had to drive down to GA to pick it up.....from WA. All good. Beautiful fall road trip and a great way to spend time in the camper. Now if only the gas prices were a bit lower.
I got a heck of alot of help and questions answered from WTW and the individuals on the forums, so thanks alot, I really do appreciate it ✌
Nick
Additions to camper:
ARB touring hardshell awning
Mule awning mount and accessory mount
Dometic double burner
(Propane routed down thru batt box and into propane box. One tank for furnace, one for the burners)
Custom sink with surflo faucet and flojet pump
(4 gallon tank located under sink in cabinet, water pump located in batt box. Outlet port on outside of cabinet with a garden house attachment routed out through driver slider window for grey water)
Iceco JP30 compressor fridge
(Its a bit small for my liking but I couldn't resist the perfect dimensions for the width of the camper and also being able to still utilize the rollover couch for non pop up camping. Its also pretty dang cheap and the only fridge within its price point with a danfoss compressor. Its hardwired into the fuse block/electric compartment.
Lagun table mount with a 21×16 birch table top.
Renogy lithium 100AH
(Swapped out, working with the provided overland solar rebranded victron 15 controller and dispay. I bought a victron dongle, plugged that in, updated the controller and adjusted the parameters for the lithium via the victron app and am able to monitor via phone. Works for me. Love the lithium so far
Overland 160W semi flexible
(Went with this panel for whatever reason, got a mount from 4 wheel for 130 shipped. I'm only taking in around 100 PV max on the panel, maybe its the late October sun. Any insight would be appreciated)
The truck
2018 short bed off road M/T 6 speed
Full OME lift with Firestone airbags and daystar cradles
285/75/16s with wheel spacers
NEEDED JACK BRACKET EXTENSIONS TO INSTALL CAMPER WITH CURRENT WHEEL/TIRES
(So here's the deal...I'm a toyota guy. Always will be. Really wanted to go diesel and get a Granby. Just couldn't do it.
The truck drives well, a little sluggish but to be expected. This isn't my first big camper on a toyota. The nice thing about the manual is it comes with 4.30 gears as apposed to 3.90 gears with the auto. Just enough to keep the stock gears and paired up with the manual trans its good. I've thought about regearing to 5.29s but just not ready to take that leap. I'll prob be over 1k with all gear and additional water but that ain't too bad.
Really happy with finding this brand new shell, that already had alot of options but wanted a bit more. It was brand new, sitting in storage and never installed. Got a great deal, private sale and no tax. Only downside is I had to drive down to GA to pick it up.....from WA. All good. Beautiful fall road trip and a great way to spend time in the camper. Now if only the gas prices were a bit lower.
I got a heck of alot of help and questions answered from WTW and the individuals on the forums, so thanks alot, I really do appreciate it ✌
Nick