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ajriding
Aug 30, 2019Explorer II
If you can find a used Alaskan camper then you are gold.
I personally would run from the Heco lift system, which is a rack and pinion track that lifts the roof using long torsion bars that are at the ceiling. Find one with the roof that you just push up by hand.
You will be in a tent as far as noise and insulation goes.
The popup TCs are great for fuel economy, getting in tight areas and all …
You will likely mostly see cassette toilets, and this is what you want.
You will need to have Torklift mounts or some way to attach the TC to the truck.
If you fine one with a North to South bed (the top bunk has you lay head towards front of truck, feet towards rear instead of sideways) you will have more room and comfort.
I personally would run from the Heco lift system, which is a rack and pinion track that lifts the roof using long torsion bars that are at the ceiling. Find one with the roof that you just push up by hand.
You will be in a tent as far as noise and insulation goes.
The popup TCs are great for fuel economy, getting in tight areas and all …
You will likely mostly see cassette toilets, and this is what you want.
You will need to have Torklift mounts or some way to attach the TC to the truck.
If you fine one with a North to South bed (the top bunk has you lay head towards front of truck, feet towards rear instead of sideways) you will have more room and comfort.
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