Would be nice to get a popup version of this, would be perfect.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ad.php?t=28099
or this would be even better. I might have to build my own.
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Would be nice to get a popup version of this, would be perfect.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ad.php?t=28099
or this would be even better. I might have to build my own.
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Will you be able to close or remove your tailgate while the camper is attached? In the open position, you can not access the mechanism to raise and lower the spare tire. You can probably make something with a swivel in it to get around this, but should be aware of it before you find out the hard way.
Just don't go camping where there are bugs... Mosquito's would kill you in that thing.
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Fair enough, but given the mounting placement of the gas struts, it doesn't look easy to mount screens over the big side wing openings. They would most likely have to be on the little sliding windows. I'm sure you could put something up, but that thing wouldn't be as practical as it looks for camping in my country. Head to a dryer place and I'm sure it would be great...
Good point. Don't know about the new body-style Tacomas like Overland Hadley's, but I wouldn't be able to access the hole to thread the crank through to drop the spare tire, if I left my tailgate on and in the 'open position'...
I couldn't remove the tailgate without raising the rear of the camper several inches. It's been a long time since I've had my tailgate on, but IIRC, I think I need about a 45* angle to install or remove the tailgate. Not much of an issue I guess if you have the jack stands attached to the camper full-time, but if one doesn't travel with their jackstands attached (like me), this could be a small problem if you have a flat and need your spare tire.
I do like the idea of leaving the tailgate on & down (can't close mine with the camper on) as a platform to carry water and/or gas cans outside of the camper, rather than hanging them off the rear wall or stored up on the roof. I've struggled for years with a solution for carrying an extra fuel can with a FWC. I've taken to storing it inside the camper but I don't really like doing it. That said, I've yet to have an issue or any leaks with the Scepter fuel can stored inside while bouncing around on rough trails in places like Death Valley and the Maze in Utah.
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The tailgate can be closed with the Finch and a Gen 2 Tacoma.
(The tailgate will be closed while traveling.)
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Tacoma - For Extended Overland Travels
2012 FWC - The TARDIS
Trip Reports - Travels with Hadley
-Nathanael
Large Format Photography
www.KuenzliPhotography.com