Mar-12-2023 10:44 AM
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Grit dog wrote:Photomike wrote:
I wonder how this will ride on a Tacoma??
Idk about a Taco but a Hilux would hold up! Lol
Mar-13-2023 05:58 PM
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Mar-13-2023 03:26 AM
brain wrote:
The spray foam is a nice idea for structure, but it's much better if you put the structure together first and then press it into a mold and then inject foam into the voids from the ends. They do similar for structural panels for houses (called SIP panels, we've long considered building a house from them).
I also concur on the innovation angle. For the price, I'd grab a Okanagan 126TKS (I think Eagle Cap makes a follow on version, or did), which has the same interior space, does not require a flat bed truck. Both still require a 550/5500, but I rather like the idea of having a regular truck bed when the TC is not on.
Jim
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Mar-12-2023 03:13 PM
notsobigjoe wrote:Photomike wrote:
I wonder how this will ride on a Tacoma??
Mike I spit my coffee... LOL
Mar-12-2023 03:06 PM
Photomike wrote:
I wonder how this will ride on a Tacoma??
Mar-12-2023 01:21 PM
Mar-12-2023 01:18 PM
jimh406 wrote:
Advertisement aside, it will be interesting if it holds up with that wood structure held together by spray foam.
Also, I wonder why they put the center of gravity so far back. With a base weight of 5,538 lbs, and ten Group 27 batteries, it seems they don't think the laws of physics apply to them at all.
Kind of a shame that other than the wood frame, there doesn't seem to be any innovation in the design, but maybe I missed something.
Mar-12-2023 01:06 PM
Photomike wrote:
I wonder how this will ride on a Tacoma??