Overhang Issues FWC Ranger

Octopus33

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Hello - I've been reading up on different topics on WTW for awhile, but this is my first post. I'm currently on the hunt for either an FWC Eagle of ATC Bobcat to fit on my 2002 Tacoma (6' bed). I came across a FWC Ranger that would fit in the bed of my truck, but stick out past the end of my tailgate 4'' (with tailgate down). I'm already set up with beefier suspension. OME coil overs, rear shocks and full Dakar Leaf pack. No airbags currently.

I have concerns about the weight distribution - having weight that far behind the rear axle. As well as more difficult access to hitch and having a decreased departure angle for 4x4ing.

The upside is that these older Rangers seem to be much cheaper than Eagles that I have seen pop up for sale. An email sent to FWC stated that I could cause damage to my truck by using this particular camper. I was just looking for more feedback from some other people. Love to hear your opinions.

Thanks.
 
Hello ... 2002 Tacoma (6' bed). I came across a FWC Ranger that would fit in the bed of my truck, but stick out past the end of my tailgate 4'' (with tailgate down). I'm already set up with beefier suspension. OME coil overs, rear shocks and full Dakar Leaf pack. No airbags currently.

I have concerns about the weight distribution - having weight that far behind the rear axle. As well as more difficult access to hitch and having a decreased departure angle for 4x4ing.

... An email sent to FWC stated that I could cause damage to my truck by using this particular camper. I was just looking for more feedback from some other people....r your opinions.

Thanks.


Do you do a lot of off road driving?

Do you tow?

I had a Ranger for my 4 Banger T100 with an 8 foot bed and it could go almost anywhere and it was not 4x4.

What are your expectations for this truck/camper combo?

Thanks,

Roger
 
although the Ranger is listed as only 780 lbs, when you put things in it including what ever options the previous owner has in it; it can can top 1000 lbs. That is way overweight for any Tacoma and with a 4 inch overhang past the tailgate, I would be reluctant to travel to the 7-11 store, much less off road. Either get a bigger truck or look for a smaller camper. I own both a T100 w/ Ranger and a 2004 Tacoma. The previous post is correct. With a beefed up T100 or Tundra that Ranger will go anywhere short of "Ultra High Clearance Jeep Trails"
 
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Thanks for the pictures Stan and Riz - really gave some perspective.

Riz - how do you like it? Would you recommend it or should I hold out for an eagle or bobcat?
 
Thanks for the pictures Stan and Riz - really gave some perspective.

Riz - how do you like it? Would you recommend it or should I hold out for an eagle or bobcat?


I like the extra space you get with the Ranger. You get quite a bit more storage space, and I'm 6'4" tall. I don't fit on the downstairs bed in an eagle. I don't do a lot of four wheeling, but have had no problems when I have. I have Timbrens in back to help carry the load. Yes... I am at or slightly over the GVW in my 4 cylinder Tacoma most of the time. I haven't found it to be a problem. Toyota says 5100 lbs GVW and thats where I'm at. I've got heavy duty shocks and the best tires available. I push my vehicle hard and it delivers. There are a lot of options in the truck camper world... I found what works for me and have no regets. Good luck with whatever you choose. Just one more idea... You might like to look at an older Fleet. They're wider than the Ranger or Eagle and come right to the end of the tailgate on a Tacoma. I think the Fleet/Tacoma combo is one of the nicest setups out there. Here's a pic of one I used to have:
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Hi - I see that you have sizer-steps extending out the back. Please post a picture or describe how you have them mounted. I'd like to do the same but remain unsure of how they would fit. Thanks, Tnscoots.
 
The steps came with two different mounting brackets. One requires two holes drilled into the top, inside edge of your tailgate, and I used that method with another camper that didn't quite reach the end of the tailgate. The way it's mounted now, is on a "V" shaped bracket screwed into the base of the camper just below the door. The steps are removable and fit right into the bracket when in use, and sit inside the door when travelling. I'll try to get some pictures taken this weekend. Incidently... The three step model required some modifications on the bottom to boost them up high enough. A four step unit would work better.
 
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