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(Some of these are necessary before you can install the camper in your truck which can vary depending on your truck model and prices are subject to change.)
This is in case you can't use the rachet straps in all four corners if your tie down points are to close to the camper.
You will need two tie down points in the front and two in the back on the sides of the bed at the floor level before the camper can be mounted. They also need to have the capacity to hold the camper in safely. If you're unsure, please send us pictures before you come. We do not mount tie down points to trucks.
This is required for all trucks to go under the camper to help keep it from sliding.
To keep the camper fitting as many truck models as possible without this platform if fits and hugs the bed of some small to medium sized trucks but if your trucks bed depth is more than 18" (about everything but a Tacoma and a Gladiator for the most part) you will need a platform to raise it above the sides of your bed. You will still need the above rubber mat also. Platforms for a full-sized truck is 48" wide and a mid-sized truck is 41" wide.
These will be needed if you're purchasing jacks and you have a full sized truck so that the jacks will extend away from the sides of your bed. The main welded on brackets listed below are still needed to use these.
Your camper will come with a raw aluminum exterior frame unless you opt for this upgrade for us to coat it black. Raw aluminum does not rust but it can dull and change over time.
These jack brackets are required for any installation of jacks regardless of the size of your truck. We weld them on the camper frame itself and cannot be welded on after the fact. Its highly recommended that you get at least this upgrade in case you go to using jacks in the future.
These are the four corner jacks you see in pictures as well that make it much easier and quicker to install and remove the camper. If you do not opt for this upgrade, you will need another way of loading the camper. We don't recommend any other ways, but we do know of people loading them with tractors, hoists, forklifts, and brophy camper jacks. If you opt for this upgrade at your camper purchase, we will install them for free.
Partial wraps can start around $1500 in general and full wraps usually start around $2700 in general. If you have any questions and for exact pricing and color choices, please reach out to us.
Starting at $200 you can replace your 4" mattress with an 8" mattress. If you come to pick up your camper in person you will have several types, thicknesses and prices to choose from as an upgrade. You can lay on them in person on displays as well.
This is not something that can be added to an already built standard model. Shower stalls drain to the outside at your responsibility. We do not provide anything but the stall itself. The rest is up to you depending on how much weight and space you want to use. The easiest option is warming up water on a stove and using a battery powered shower head but for example in our personal camper you will see on the main page, we opted for a tankless water heater and we can shower with 1-2 gallons.
As of now we supply one type of AC unit installation which is shown with the black tactical box passthrough. Its 120v 5000 BTU. This keeps things simple, efficient for the small space, and easy for you to replace in the future if needed compared to the roof models that also usually require 2-3 times the power to run. We are not a fan of holes in roofs when its unnecessary either.
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