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Toyota Land Cruiser BJ75 Camper Roomtour 

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In 2020, we bought this Toyota Land Cruiser BJ75 truck camper with a Bimobil Husky 260 camper on the back. Over the course of 2 years, we modernized the entire unit in our free time and finally took it on a one year long trip in June 2022 exploring Mexico and the United States.

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26 май 2023

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@mayralehmann.w
@mayralehmann.w 23 дня назад
This is the best camper/motorhome I've seen in RU-vid. I love all decisions you've made for the construction and I hope more people could appreciate all the labor and planing that went into your vehicle. As a traveller, I can guarantee, this is an optimal layout for overlanding. Wish you the best. Greetings from Chile and Argentina (Patagonia)
@Sammann71
@Sammann71 10 месяцев назад
Great one, I love it! Thank you for sharing
@AllenManor
@AllenManor Год назад
Well, I guess I don't need to watch Chris & Sara's overview video now! 🙂
@sebastianlipp7649
@sebastianlipp7649 Год назад
Well I'm sure they'll present it much more professionally ;)
@AbenteuerHenry
@AbenteuerHenry 9 месяцев назад
Hallo Sebastian tolles Video und Vorstellung deines Toyota ich gehe davon aus das du die Kabine einmal komplett überholt hast ...so sauber und unverbastelt in dem Alter des Fahrzeuges ist eigentlich nicht zu bekommen...komplett eingerichtet auf kleinem Raum und dann noch 4x4 was braucht mann mehr 😊 wohnst du in der USA ? und kommst aus Germany ? Über einen privaten Kontakt würden wir uns freuen 😊😊🐶 herzliche Grüße und viele tolle fahrten mit deinem Camper....Bernadette Bernadette und Engelbert
@bemer7945
@bemer7945 6 месяцев назад
Hello Sebastian, it turned out to be a beautiful 4x4 car, congratulations. How long, wide, and high is the Toyota and not too heavy for the terrain?
@josephjoyner1427
@josephjoyner1427 Год назад
Wow. What a great tour! You have clearly put a lot of thought, time and effort into the build. It's amazing how much storage space you have in a relatively small footprint. I haven't come across the decentralised fuse boxes before, that's a nice solution. I think just over 3 tons is very respectable for a build of this size. I assume the spare tyre is underneath? Do you have an additional fuel tank? What brand are your lightweight solar panels? Thanks :-)
@sebastianlipp7649
@sebastianlipp7649 Год назад
Thank you very much, appreciate the kind words! We used 5AWG or 16mm² wire to connect the fuse boxes with the battery which is plenty to prevent voltage drop or overload the wires. It was a learning from our last truck where installing new stuff was a pain because of running the wires. Doing it like that, there is always a fuse box max. 6ft/2m away anywhere throughout the camper. That is correct, the spare tyre is underneath the rear. We have not installed an additional fuel tank since we have a range of over 370 miles / 600km and so far, haven't had the need for it. We do carry one empty 5 gallon / 20l Rotopax underneath the car which we could fill up if in doubt but so far, never had to use it. Maybe we'll put a second fuel tank in should we plan a trip to Africa. The solar panels are Sunman SMA310M-6X10DW. So far, we are extremely happy with them and even though our roof is tilted in the middle meaning at least one is not pointed into the right direction, we regularly see between 650-700W peak performance even though their combined rating would only be 620W.
@josephjoyner1427
@josephjoyner1427 Год назад
@@sebastianlipp7649 Nice! That’s a really good amount of solar. Great you have enough capacity to cook on induction. Truck looks super. Safe travels 😊