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2015 Four Wheel Camper Fleet Front Dinette
This camper has been fully optimized for off-grid overland travel and is 100% ready for adventure.
Asking $17,000
Standard Options:
Modifications:
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200W of low-profile, roof-mounted solar panels
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1000W Xantrex Freedom XC Inverter/Charger
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Sterling Power BB1230 Smart Battery to Battery Charger
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Replaced factory 3-way fridge with Isotherm Cruise 65 12V DC Fridge
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Removed factory cassette toilet
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External toilet service hatches were sealed with high quality, white aluminum panels, interior holes were left as they were
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Water system optimized for off-grid/winter use
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City water hookup has been disconnected, but can be re-connected if desired.
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Shurflo Everpure inline “under sink” water filter
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Storage Mods
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Custom sewn thermal pack
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Overhead lights converted to low wattage soft white LEDs
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WeBoost 4G-M Cell Phone Booster with window mounted antenna
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Indoor Temperature and Humidity Gauge, Outdoor Temperature Gauge
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Lux GEO-WH Smart Thermostat
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AT Overland Aluminum Jerry Can Holder and Jack Bracket with Red NATO can and non-carb spout
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Screen Door screen replaced with No-See-Um Netting
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Screen door cross bar added on screen door
Extras
Minor Issues
2015 Four Wheel Camper Fleet Front Dinette
This camper has been fully optimized for off-grid overland travel and is 100% ready for adventure.
Asking $17,000
Standard Options:
White aluminum exterior
Roof vent with fantastic fan over living area, extra roof vent over bed
Standard sink/stove combo
Dark blue cushion fabric
Standard propane heater
4 Reico Mechanical Jacks with 2 manual cranks and 1 drill attachment
2nd/3rd Gen Tacoma mounting brackets and custom rubber bed mats included
Standard factory aluminum turnbuckles included
Buyer will need to either have a wiring harness professionally installed or DIY to connect the camper to truck battery
Modifications:
Upgraded Electrical System (a similar system would run you $6-8K installed):
200AH LifeBlue Lithium Ion (LiFEPO4) Battery
Approx 4x the capacity of the factory AGM battery, lighter weight, and 4x lifespan. This battery will likely last longer than the camper.
Includes Bluetooth battery monitor
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200W of low-profile, roof-mounted solar panels
Premium Lensun flexible aluminum panels glued to roof
Additional portable panel may be added using the factory connector on the back of the camper
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1000W Xantrex Freedom XC Inverter/Charger
Run 120V AC appliances up to 1000W off of the battery
Efficient 50A battery charging from shore power
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Sterling Power BB1230 Smart Battery to Battery Charger
Efficient, safe, 4-stage charging from vehicle alternator
Customizable automatic relay connects/disconnects alternator from camper battery
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Replaced factory 3-way fridge with Isotherm Cruise 65 12V DC Fridge
Fridge includes 120V AC controller, but it isn’t hooked up to power
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Removed factory cassette toilet
Space inside camper where toilet was is now open storage
See pictures for an example of how we used this space
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External toilet service hatches were sealed with high quality, white aluminum panels, interior holes were left as they were
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Water system optimized for off-grid/winter use
Added small, optional ½ gallon interior greywater system
Greywater can be routed either inside to a ½ gallon tank under the sink or to the standard ⅝” fitting outside. Interior tank is small, but useful for cold winter camping or situations where draining your grey water outside is not acceptable.
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City water hookup has been disconnected, but can be re-connected if desired.
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Shurflo Everpure inline “under sink” water filter
Water in 20 gallon tank is pre-treated using bleach and the everpure filter removes particulates and bleach. This keeps the tank clean and your drinking water safe.
Flow rate of faucet is unaffected.
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Storage Mods
Storage under passenger dinette seat has been converted to a lockbox with hinged door and key lock.
Bamboo storage box on countertop
2 wall-mounted Tackle Webs mesh marine storage bags
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Custom sewn thermal pack
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Overhead lights converted to low wattage soft white LEDs
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WeBoost 4G-M Cell Phone Booster with window mounted antenna
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Indoor Temperature and Humidity Gauge, Outdoor Temperature Gauge
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Lux GEO-WH Smart Thermostat
Turn heat on from the truck cab using WiFi (WiFi hotspot or other device needed)
Program heat to come on before your alarm in the morning
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AT Overland Aluminum Jerry Can Holder and Jack Bracket with Red NATO can and non-carb spout
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Screen Door screen replaced with No-See-Um Netting
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Screen door cross bar added on screen door
Extras
2 10lb propane tanks
25ft Teknor Apex Zero-G ½” fresh-water hose
8ft Grey water drain hose
50ft 14/3 Cold Weather Extension Cord with Lighted End
On Stage Speaker stand that can be used to raise/lower the roof with a drill
Portable waterproof garbage can, hangable by strap and buckle or velcro
Delxo 2-step steel fold flat step ladder
2 No-See-Um Screen Covers for rear turnbuckle doors
2 2x USB charging inserts for the factory 12V “cigarette lighter” receptacles
4 custom made 60lb lift struts - never installed, but planned to use them if I put a roof rack and box on top
Minor Issues
Very small tear in the corner of the interior ceiling liner. It was like this when I got it. Someone left something on the counter when they lowered the roof. I would not notice this if I wasn’t looking for it specifically.
Bubbling in vinyl floor near the door. Vinyl floor has started to separate in a couple small spots near the door. The edges are still fine, there are just a couple small spots you can feel in the middle of the floor.
Some “oil-canning” on the roof, which seems to be common with these newer seamless roofs
One of the interior ceiling trim pieces has a small abrasion in the outer layer and will swell/shrink with high/low humidity. It was like this when I got it. Pretty much a non-issue, and could be fixed with a new trim piece or sealing the abrasion.