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A high-quality outdoor camp table with no loss of internal storage space


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#21 JHanson

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Posted 07 July 2020 - 03:52 AM

This is a good data point for me. I have an access cab as well and was very nervous about doing serious wheeling based on having the doors rub when doing this without the camper while on 3 wheels.  I see you also have an ARB steel bumper and winch so that's even more weight.  I'm curious what you did for suspension.

 

Will, I left the stock springs in front; I've always thought Tacomas were way oversprung. Air bags in the rear, again on stock springs. And Boss adjustable shock absorbers front and rear. I didn't want to change the ride height.


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#22 Oilbrnr

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Posted 07 July 2020 - 05:17 PM

I already had the excellent Front Runner table on one of their racks on my 80 series. My son came up with the idea of using the space under the cabover on his own and so I took the tracks off the 80 rack and installed using butyl tape a the holes and countersinking the bolt heads on the topside. I used a locking stainless push pin tethered with cable. That was back in March and this thread popped back up a couple weeks ago. 

 

While the table is pricey, as stated, it is a nice piece that is easy to setup and is solid. It has even been put into use during the covid lockdown as a temp workstation in my office.  :)

 

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