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2015 Four Wheel Camper Fleet Front Dinette
This camper has been fully optimized for off-grid overland travel and is 100% ready for adventure.
Asking $17,000
Standard Options:
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White aluminum exterior
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Roof vent with fantastic fan over living area, extra roof vent over bed
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Standard sink/stove combo
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Dark blue cushion fabric
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Standard propane heater
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4 Reico Mechanical Jacks with 2 manual cranks and 1 drill attachment
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2nd/3rd Gen Tacoma mounting brackets and custom rubber bed mats included
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Standard factory aluminum turnbuckles included
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Buyer will need to either have a wiring harness professionally installed or DIY to connect the camper to truck battery
Modifications:
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Upgraded Electrical System (a similar system would run you $6-8K installed):
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200AH LifeBlue Lithium Ion (LiFEPO4) Battery
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Approx 4x the capacity of the factory AGM battery, lighter weight, and 4x lifespan. This battery will likely last longer than the camper.
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Includes Bluetooth battery monitor
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200W of low-profile, roof-mounted solar panels
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Premium Lensun flexible aluminum panels glued to roof
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Additional portable panel may be added using the factory connector on the back of the camper
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1000W Xantrex Freedom XC Inverter/Charger
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Run 120V AC appliances up to 1000W off of the battery
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Efficient 50A battery charging from shore power
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Sterling Power BB1230 Smart Battery to Battery Charger
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Efficient, safe, 4-stage charging from vehicle alternator
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Customizable automatic relay connects/disconnects alternator from camper battery
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Replaced factory 3-way fridge with Isotherm Cruise 65 12V DC Fridge
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Fridge includes 120V AC controller, but it isn’t hooked up to power
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Removed factory cassette toilet
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Space inside camper where toilet was is now open storage
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See pictures for an example of how we used this space
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External toilet service hatches were sealed with high quality, white aluminum panels, interior holes were left as they were
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Water system optimized for off-grid/winter use
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Added small, optional ½ gallon interior greywater system
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Greywater can be routed either inside to a ½ gallon tank under the sink or to the standard ⅝” fitting outside. Interior tank is small, but useful for cold winter camping or situations where draining your grey water outside is not acceptable.
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City water hookup has been disconnected, but can be re-connected if desired.
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Shurflo Everpure inline “under sink” water filter
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Water in 20 gallon tank is pre-treated using bleach and the everpure filter removes particulates and bleach. This keeps the tank clean and your drinking water safe.
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Flow rate of faucet is unaffected.
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Storage Mods
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Storage under passenger dinette seat has been converted to a lockbox with hinged door and key lock.
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Bamboo storage box on countertop
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2 wall-mounted Tackle Webs mesh marine storage bags
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Custom sewn thermal pack
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Overhead lights converted to low wattage soft white LEDs
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WeBoost 4G-M Cell Phone Booster with window mounted antenna
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Indoor Temperature and Humidity Gauge, Outdoor Temperature Gauge
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Lux GEO-WH Smart Thermostat
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Turn heat on from the truck cab using WiFi (WiFi hotspot or other device needed)
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Program heat to come on before your alarm in the morning
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AT Overland Aluminum Jerry Can Holder and Jack Bracket with Red NATO can and non-carb spout
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Screen Door screen replaced with No-See-Um Netting
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Screen door cross bar added on screen door
Extras
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2 10lb propane tanks
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25ft Teknor Apex Zero-G ½” fresh-water hose
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8ft Grey water drain hose
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50ft 14/3 Cold Weather Extension Cord with Lighted End
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On Stage Speaker stand that can be used to raise/lower the roof with a drill
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Portable waterproof garbage can, hangable by strap and buckle or velcro
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Delxo 2-step steel fold flat step ladder
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2 No-See-Um Screen Covers for rear turnbuckle doors
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2 2x USB charging inserts for the factory 12V “cigarette lighter” receptacles
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4 custom made 60lb lift struts - never installed, but planned to use them if I put a roof rack and box on top
Minor Issues
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Very small tear in the corner of the interior ceiling liner. It was like this when I got it. Someone left something on the counter when they lowered the roof. I would not notice this if I wasn’t looking for it specifically.
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Bubbling in vinyl floor near the door. Vinyl floor has started to separate in a couple small spots near the door. The edges are still fine, there are just a couple small spots you can feel in the middle of the floor.
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Some “oil-canning” on the roof, which seems to be common with these newer seamless roofs
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One of the interior ceiling trim pieces has a small abrasion in the outer layer and will swell/shrink with high/low humidity. It was like this when I got it. Pretty much a non-issue, and could be fixed with a new trim piece or sealing the abrasion.
Edited by fwctaco, 19 August 2018 - 12:15 AM.