Project M Interior Build 1st Gen Tundra

fuse614

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Hey everyone, I joined this forum a little over a week ago and have been working on the interior of my project M for the past 3 weeks. I got a lot of inspiration from watching YouTube videos and reading up on forums on different types of builds. Like most, I took what I liked and made my own. I am currently about 75% completed as I still need to make a few more panels for storage, finish the plumbing, and complete the 12v/120v system.

Here are some photos of the progress.

I had no experience with 8020 and definitely learned a lot doing this build. One thing that I recommend with any project is making sure everything is square the best you can. I missed a bit here and there but I learned.

I bolted the framing to the floor on each corner and to the interior gear tracks to keep everything solid. I also ended up removing the AGM battery and replacing it with two ecoflow delta 2's since there was a really good sale going on. In place of the AGM battery is a 12 gallon ICON water tank and all the wiring is now being ran across down to the eco flow delta 2.
 

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I repurposed some scrap plywood that I had laying around from some other projects and made a drawer slide for the refrigerator.. since the delta 2 has a limited 12v output of 126 watts, I decided to purchase a 110v to 12v converter at 600 watts and will be powering all my 12v appliances. I plan on running a separate switch panel to run my water pump.
 

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Today was a long day but was finally able to get the water system and sink installed.. added a dual stage filtration system to allow fresh drinking water from the faucet.. still waiting for the gravity fill hose to come in do that I can fill the tank up without relying on a pressurized city connection.. one of the pics shows my exterior shower connection that I can use with my camplux water heater. Tomorrow, I plan on installing the sliding doors for the sink cabinet and getting started on the Lagun table..
 

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