rrliljedahl
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My wife and I are retiring in Jan of 2014.
We presently own a Jeep Rubicon tricked out as a camper to include rooftop popup tent, 12 refrigerator/freezer, 10 gallons of water by gravity feed, and a 2 burner propane stove. Our interests are vacationed in the western US hiking, fishing, and looking for rock art.
We are looking to buy a popup truck camper for a flatbed so that we can continue travel in more inclement weather and with a greater degree of comfort.
Our present plan is for:
Popup
passenger side entry
dinette in the rear of the camper
flatbed for extra storage
200-300 watts of solar on the roof
12 volt compressor refrigerator/freezer
cassette toilet
indoor/outdoor shower
North/South sleeping
The new Four Wheel Flatbed Pop-Up but in a Grandby or Hawk might work for us.
I have a couple of questions for Four Wheel owners.
The present campers only come with 20 gallon fresh water tank. Four Wheel told me no when I asked about installing a larger tank. It looks like it is beneath the step-up for the over cab bed and would not be that hard to make it larger. Has anyone remodeled their camper to fit a larger tank?
We would like to be able to remove the camper at times and use it as a base camp off of the truck. I have read that I must build a floor support to do this. Is this correct? If so, what designs have worked well with minimum storage capacity?
I notice that the front and rear of the pop-up interior is black. What is the purpose for that?
Thank you in advance.
Ron Liljedahl
We presently own a Jeep Rubicon tricked out as a camper to include rooftop popup tent, 12 refrigerator/freezer, 10 gallons of water by gravity feed, and a 2 burner propane stove. Our interests are vacationed in the western US hiking, fishing, and looking for rock art.
We are looking to buy a popup truck camper for a flatbed so that we can continue travel in more inclement weather and with a greater degree of comfort.
Our present plan is for:
Popup
passenger side entry
dinette in the rear of the camper
flatbed for extra storage
200-300 watts of solar on the roof
12 volt compressor refrigerator/freezer
cassette toilet
indoor/outdoor shower
North/South sleeping
The new Four Wheel Flatbed Pop-Up but in a Grandby or Hawk might work for us.
I have a couple of questions for Four Wheel owners.
The present campers only come with 20 gallon fresh water tank. Four Wheel told me no when I asked about installing a larger tank. It looks like it is beneath the step-up for the over cab bed and would not be that hard to make it larger. Has anyone remodeled their camper to fit a larger tank?
We would like to be able to remove the camper at times and use it as a base camp off of the truck. I have read that I must build a floor support to do this. Is this correct? If so, what designs have worked well with minimum storage capacity?
I notice that the front and rear of the pop-up interior is black. What is the purpose for that?
Thank you in advance.
Ron Liljedahl