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- 2023 Maverick,1997 Mazda B4000, 1995 Lexus LS400,
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Wanted to be able to set up a sleepable camper on my ‘23 Mav. Found that a 1st gen Tacoma shell is the right width and 6’ long. I wanted it to be fully and easily removable so I attached it with 4 C clamps and a couple of inside straps. I removed the shell flip up rear window and put down the Mav tailgate. Then I used a piece of plywood cut to fill the rear opening from the tailgate to the shell and cut out a 30” wide by 36” tall centered door which I piano-hinged back in place after inserting a large rubber mounted fixed glass sunroof in it as a window. ( used material yard buy for $10). The rear assembly is screwed from inside and out to wooden framing attached with screws to the aluminum frame and skin of the shell - nothing on this project is attached to the truck so removal is simple if/when desired. Using an aluminum shell rather than the sleeker fiberglass type makes this easier as well as lighter. Used shells (canopies) are very available and from free to cheap here in Oregon. Craigslist found me this one for $25. Dropped right on when I bought it and clamped and strapped it right away for 70 mile highway drive home. Unfortunately I decided to leave my roll up tonneau cover in place but rolled up , which would have been better to remove before the install. Made it harder to seal the front of the shell where it butted up against the rolled up tonneau so it leaked in the rain. I have since added a transition plywood roof from cab roof to front top of shell. It does not attach to the cab but only to framing attached to the front corners of the shell so it will lift off with the shell. I used 6’ long sections of semi-rigid foam pipe insulation to slip onto the front edge of that slanted plywood rooftop piece as a seal and a point of contact with the cab roof. Also elsewhere to slip into or stuff other openings around rear twilights at the new shell rear wall. I also filled in both sides at the front corners of the shell with plywood attached to the framing that supports that cab to shell roof and am sealing that with more foam and/ or whatever else is needed to seal that area off from rain, etc. That part of this is still a work in progress. I installed a 6’ long by 30” tabletop (another scrapyard buy) on 6 2” x 4” 8” tall legs and have a 28” wide futon on top of that for sleeping. A couple of long narrow shallow covered plastic storage bins slide under that platform and around the bed on either side another of those containers, a folding chair, a folding table, a step stool for easier access at the tailgate, a bottle gas grill and various other camping gear, even a flushing porta potty all fit into what was a too small Mav truck bed. Not much weight or extra wind resistance so mpg only down maybe 2 mpg. Not much lumber and some scrap plywood and 1 window, 1 hinge, 1 residential lock set, some white paint for visibility at rear, some black to paint the cab to shell assembly. For the entire exterior shell and wood plus window and hardware and paint about $150 total. What you might have or need to buy for the interior is another question. In my case I had some and bought some and may buy a little more. And some gear will end up in the back seat area - like a 12volt or 110v refrigerator chest I already have. I will include some photos below.
Sure is hundreds or thousands less expensive than any readymade alternative truck camper new or used except a bed tent, and a lot more secure for both traveling and camping than those. And the truck is totally unmodified by this removable project. Should be easily removed or reinstalled in minutes by two people or even one with a little more effort and maybe a pulley and some rope.
Sure is hundreds or thousands less expensive than any readymade alternative truck camper new or used except a bed tent, and a lot more secure for both traveling and camping than those. And the truck is totally unmodified by this removable project. Should be easily removed or reinstalled in minutes by two people or even one with a little more effort and maybe a pulley and some rope.
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