New Subscriber here hoping to get a truck cap for my truck and doing something like this for quick on the fly camping for my dog and i , great build very pratical and useing the space great.
Some people are willing to take a pice of carbon fiber miles beneath the ocean to prove their point you won’t even step outside in a skidoo suit in -6 American for a minute to prove yours.
very useful video -- I have an ARE too (w/ side doors, barn-door back doors (no tailgate) -- I like your setup and I think I'll use this as a design to use for my own topper! equally useful in this video is your report of how well this works as temp lodging -- I live in MS but have property in ND -- ca 1600 miles between these points. having something like this would almost make the cost for diesel fuel (for the truck engine) almost free (if based on possibly 5 nights motel lodging). you're right though about the Propex HS2000 -- they aren't cheap.
I plan to do the passenger side myself. I think it’s becoming more of a rinse and repeat thing with these builds. So that could be why always on the driver side.
I think if i were to pull off the side of the road and then sit on the "couch" id see out the passenger side window and might be more enjoyable. Dunno, thats my guess of having it that way.
@@mikemattingly5825but if you park on the side of the road in any remotely urban area, you're in grave danger at all times of some maniac sideswiping you and permanently maiming or ending you. Not worth any view if you ask me. If you literally never lay down in town, it's fine.
"Blacked-out" effect instead of shiny & looks like you're doing something "Shady"!?! Because Blacked-out windows....isn't Suspicious 😂😂😂 Love your videos 😋❤️😅
Lol, you make a valid point. I suppose my logic is that from a distance, "blacked-out" looks more like heavy tint than shiny aluminum does 🤷? My girlfriend and I got window knocked by a cop last summer and told to move for the evening... I should have asked that guy what would look less shady! 🤣
I’d like very much if u could do a video on the intake and outtakes from the heater. Also could u provide details of the heaters manufacturer or distributor. Please.
Hi Caleb, do you have a link to where you got the rack bases you got on Amazon to mount the bars to your topper with? I have been looking for those and cannot seem to find them.
Hey Caleb, this is a great build. It’s well thought out and practical. I’m building a similar one for my truck this weekend. Thanks for the walk through of your setup.
I would love to have a 2 person setup but dragging the extra weight by hand in the slushy stuff we get here is too much for me... I still might go that route yet though... someday
Awsome coustom tutorial🤘, we both have poles mount and otter rod holder in same spot in our clam setup💥💥💥 & smitty sled makes big difference walking out there, especially hauling on snow.