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Thread: My Tacoma Flip-Pac build

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    Default My Tacoma Flip-Pac build

    Hey y’all, I’ve had my Tacoma for about 15 months now and I figure I would put up a few pics of some of the feature on my ’09 Tacoma. Just so that those who are interested in making an overland/adventure machine would have some more pictures to get ideas of what they may or may not want to do to there rig. So here is the list of my add on’s so far.

    • Billy 5100 c/o’s up front with 886 spring. From Toytec
    • Rear add a leaf from Toytec and billy rear shock.
    • All Pro rock sliders (welded on)
    • All Pro diff guard
    • Blue Sea fuse bus
    • Adventure Trailers flip-pac
    • Nemo Cosmo insulated pad x2 with pillowtop 2p matress
    • IBS dual battery system with relay booster module
    • Group 27 valve regulated AGM battery (from AT) with AT aluminum battery box.
    • Rogue Engineering Low Voltage disconnect
    • Adventure Trailers composite drawers (20”x36”)
    • National Luna weekender split fridge/freezer 50L
    • Adventure Trailer Combo slide with Partner Steel stove

    So here are some pics. Thanks to everyone here at EXPO for all of the great info, and thanks to the Adventure Trailer crew for all of the good work you have done to my truck.

    Enjoy


    P.S. if I post this in the wrong place I’m sorry. (I’m not very experienced at posting threads)
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    I love it! Really diggin the flippack.
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    Nice.
    Dave Bennett, Member #203

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    awesome. sweet set up. i like it

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    Nice.

    Are you disappointed in the floorspace you lost from the fridge slide combo needing to be mounted inboard of the wheelwell?
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    '03 2.7L 4x4 Tacoma & '06 Xterra 4x4

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    Quote Originally Posted by trump View Post
    Nice.

    Are you disappointed in the floorspace you lost from the fridge slide combo needing to be mounted inboard of the wheelwell?
    A little bit yes, it's not fully inside the wheel well but it would be great if it could fit against the inner bed wall. The Tacoma bed is already pretty tight. Although I imagine a cooler would probably take up even more room (with extra room for ice). I guess the good news is that I still have enough room (even with the fridge not slid out) to stand up and change clothes out of the rain and such. Also, with the way AT mounts the combo slide and the method in which the fridge can be detached, removing the whole slide while not camping is pretty quick and painless.

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    Pretty cool set up. You've added some "nice to have" features.
    2004 Dodge 2500 CTD 4WD ( FWC Grandby Shell in the planning stage...)

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    Looks really great. Thanks for sharing pictures and details.
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    What have you done to seal the bed area from dust and water? I really like the Fip-pac set you have and look forward to watching your progress.

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