Entertaining and educational. A need to know for me as I just acquired a 2024 Toyota Tundra. Next will be a slide in camper. Many Happy Travels to you.
When going down the driveway with the camper on the cart, I have a pre-positioned 2x4 to stop the camper and cart from moving further. That's a million dollar tip regarding pre-measuring the rear bed height before lowering the camper. 👍
Love the cart idea, I think a good idea would be some non swivel castors on the back. Still able to get 180° of rotation but will help keep you roll it down the driveway
Fwiw to ya , it would be really easy to set up anchor point at the garage and us a block and tackle to lower the camper down the hill . Put those casters on the out riggers and it will simplify the operation . Just an observation . . . . Nice camper !
I love the voodoo blue. I have a 2019 cement crewmax and love it. Do they make powered outriggers that you can put all four up or down at the same time? Also, I have a 6-in lift and 35 inch tires, will the outriggers lift the camper high enough? Did you try it before you had airbags? Come on I'm just wondering how much it would make the rear sag without them. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for watching. I personally think the color is the best. FWC does not have powered out riggers to my knowledge. There are some other campers that do. In my opinion, the out riggers wouldn’t work for your lift and tire size. I feel that even if they could extend that high, they would be unstable. You might be able to get creative with some type of blocks under the out riggers. As for the sag, I run the bags empty for everyday driving. I only put the air in when I put the camper on. The sag is almost 2” with my suspension, yours will probably be different.
@@db2overland thank you. I love that color that my wife did a hard pass on it haha. I'll have to figure out what to do with my lift and a bed camper. I also plan to pull our small boat at the same time so definitely have some things to figure out :)
Yes. For our type of truck, that is all that is needed. Now when we start to pull a trailer we may need to do something else, but for now it’s just the bags. You will need to contact the manufacturer of the camper and tell them what truck you will be putting the camper on and they will tell you what you will need. You need to do this prior to picking up the camper so you will have a safe drive home. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
My testimony, I have a 2012 tundra and 4 wheel camper SHELL ONLY. Yes, they are the lightest camper I know of---my shell at 700 pounds and yes, that is light. But with two normal sized people, and our dog and LIGHT gear, we go over the Truck's specification for weight bearing. I know, this is a new truck, but just saying--watch your weight and consider a 3/4 ton truck. We too by the way, put in airbags--and yeah, they make a huge difference in leveling the load, even pulling our small boat while loaded with the camper. But we ARE overweight. And I would bet this guy is too, new truck and all.
Thanks for your input. We most likely will look into some modifications down the road. Our trips in the future I am sure we will need to make some changes. For now, we wait........thanks for watching!!!
@@db2overland Just some advice. Weigh your stock truck before mods, and then weigh it afterwards. If you increase the weight of your truck with springs, airbags etc. that weight will have to be deducted from your existing payload, giving you less available payload. 100 lbs in springs, airbags etc. you lose 100 lbs payload.
That is good advice. Most people don’t realize how important weight is. They just keep adding all the cool Gucci gear and not thinking everything through. Thanks for watching!
FWIW the actual weight ratings of 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton trucks is a lot more than those antiquated designations. My 3)4 ton truck bed payload is around 3,300 lbs. Definitely check vehicle door stickers and mfg specs to make sure.
Nothing really noticeable at highway speeds. The truck is nice and stiff with the airbags and the TRD suspension. My only issue is when I forget to dump the air out of the bags after I take the camper off. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
How much does your camper weigh. I'm looking at travel Lite truck campers for my 2010 Tundra double cab. My plan is for airbags and e rated tires. The camper I'm looking at has a dry weight of 1285 pounds. I have a travel trailer but want to travel around the country and think a truck camper would be less stressful. Are the airbags the only thing that you did to the suspension of your truck?
Hey Dennis, the dry weight of my Raven is 1040 lbs. It is the base model Raven so no extra stuff is added. Yes the only thing I did to the truck is the bags. The truck drives great with the camper on, you hardly notice anything. You do notice when the water tank is full, but not much. Thanks for watching we appreciate it! Let me know if you have any other questions.
When I was 16 years old, my dad told me to never drive around with the tailgate down because I could damage it. I have never considered doing that since. You are right though, it would make a nice porch. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
I can’t tell how far above the side of the bed the camper sits. Is there enough space for the guides of a truck bed cover to clear? Also, was your truck prewired for power connection in the bed?
We had the truck wired during the install. Also, there is no way possible to load and unload the camper inside the garage, the truck sits too high that we cannot get the truck into the garage. So, that's why we built the dolly cart.
Well, we do not have a system. My wife and I push. It is not ideal but it works for now. Ask me again in a few years and I will probably have a different answer. We are strong like bull😀 Thanks for watching and the comment, we really appreciate it!
IF I ever go this route I'm hoping I can do this inside our garage since we have 11' ceiling - have you ever measured height when it's raised to back the truck under? I'm sure OEM springs + air bags manage it well enough, but I'd be pushing it putting more weight back there with a trailer. Beefier spring pack would help but then the ride quality sucks when the camper is off (so I'm told)
Your biggest issue is going to be the opening to the garage door and possibly backing it into the garage. Ours is definitely too high, we can have the camper on its dolley and popped up inside the garage easily. We will be ungrading our tires in the future once we plan on some off road stuff and then we will see if we need a spring pack. Hope you decide on one, we love ours.
Nice simple video thank you… thinking of getting one of these….. I currently have a 2012 lifted DC Tundra with a 7” BDS lift and 35”tires. Any issue with your 1/2ton tundra? Im going to some times pull a 1200 pound trailer with a Polaris razor which is another 1100 +/- pounds. Would it be still within capacity of the tundra?
Not sure if the truck will be over weighted with the trailer. I am sure the Tundra will be able to pull it no problem. I am looking into pulling an enclosed trailer with our Harleys, but haven’t done any research yet. So far no problem with 1/2 ton. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
call or see a dealer, 2007-2013 A larger Tundra was introduced at the February 2006 Chicago Auto Show. It used styling cues from the Toyota Tacoma along with some cues from the Toyota FTX concept truck (also designed by Craig Kember in 2003). The truck featured towing capacity of up to 10,000 lb, and a payload capacity of over 2,000 lb (910 kg) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Tundra call a dealer im looking for both truck and popup but may go 4x4 diesel F350 or F450 for cab room I may add a flat bed for what i may carry same questions as you have you add gear it add ad's up. The fourwheel popup's have gone up $3k this past year and i have only seen one wrecked on Craigslist.
Hello!!!! The camper dry weight is approximately 1050lbs. You wilk have to do the conversion, I am an old non pliable person with an American brain. LOL! Thanks for watching! Do you have a camper now?
@@db2overland hello and thank you for answering me, I am not young, I am 62 years old and since I will be retiring soon I have decided to buy a 1500 Ram or Ford Ranger pick up and a living cell. the problem in Italy is that to drive with a car license you must not exceed 3500 kg otherwise you have to get a new truck license for this reason I have to find a cell that is not too heavy
@bob-jb8eh We hope you are able to find something that suits your needs. Four Wheel Camper also makes shells that you can customize for uour own needs. That would cut the weight down. So many options are available in the camper world these days. Keep us posted on what you decide on. Hope you are able to make the decision and get out and explore!!! Would love to travel Europe. How fortunate you are to have to much history to travel around and experience.
Never seen a slide-in camper loaded before and was curious how it was done. Thank you!
Much easier on level surface, trust us, we just put it on again this weekend.
Entertaining and educational. A need to know for me as I just acquired a 2024 Toyota Tundra. Next will be a slide in camper.
Many Happy Travels to you.
When going down the driveway with the camper on the cart, I have a pre-positioned 2x4 to stop the camper and cart from moving further. That's a million dollar tip regarding pre-measuring the rear bed height before lowering the camper. 👍
Thanks for that idea! Any other tidbits of advice? We try to keep the brakes partially on but I like that 2x4 idea. Thanks for watching!
Love the cart idea, I think a good idea would be some non swivel castors on the back. Still able to get 180° of rotation but will help keep you roll it down the driveway
Thanks for the idea. We need to try it. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video, you two seem like really nice people. Thanks for sharing
Best success traveling
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching. We really appreciate it.
Nice! Like the humor. The little slope is scary 😦
That slope is going to be the death of me😂😂. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
awesome! definitely need more camper videos!
Stay tuned, more to come. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Nice video Kim and Tim.
Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
Clever idea with the trolley
Thanks 😊
Fwiw to ya , it would be really easy to set up anchor point at the garage and us a block and tackle to lower the camper down the hill . Put those casters on the out riggers and it will simplify the operation . Just an observation . . . . Nice camper !
Definitely a good idea. Thanks for watching we appreciate it! Safety third😂
FWC recommends against putting casters on the outriggers. Too much lateral load for the frame design. Those are long levers
I love the voodoo blue. I have a 2019 cement crewmax and love it. Do they make powered outriggers that you can put all four up or down at the same time? Also, I have a 6-in lift and 35 inch tires, will the outriggers lift the camper high enough? Did you try it before you had airbags? Come on I'm just wondering how much it would make the rear sag without them. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for watching. I personally think the color is the best. FWC does not have powered out riggers to my knowledge. There are some other campers that do. In my opinion, the out riggers wouldn’t work for your lift and tire size. I feel that even if they could extend that high, they would be unstable. You might be able to get creative with some type of blocks under the out riggers. As for the sag, I run the bags empty for everyday driving. I only put the air in when I put the camper on. The sag is almost 2” with my suspension, yours will probably be different.
@@db2overland thank you. I love that color that my wife did a hard pass on it haha. I'll have to figure out what to do with my lift and a bed camper. I also plan to pull our small boat at the same time so definitely have some things to figure out :)
Love the truck and camper. We’re the airbags the only mod you guys added to support the weight?
Yes. For our type of truck, that is all that is needed. Now when we start to pull a trailer we may need to do something else, but for now it’s just the bags. You will need to contact the manufacturer of the camper and tell them what truck you will be putting the camper on and they will tell you what you will need. You need to do this prior to picking up the camper so you will have a safe drive home. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
Have fun out there bro
Living life! Thanks for watching we appreciate it.
Thanks for this video. Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
My testimony, I have a 2012 tundra and 4 wheel camper SHELL ONLY. Yes, they are the lightest camper I know of---my shell at 700 pounds and yes, that is light. But with two normal sized people, and our dog and LIGHT gear, we go over the Truck's specification for weight bearing. I know, this is a new truck, but just saying--watch your weight and consider a 3/4 ton truck. We too by the way, put in airbags--and yeah, they make a huge difference in leveling the load, even pulling our small boat while loaded with the camper. But we ARE overweight. And I would bet this guy is too, new truck and all.
Thanks for your input. We most likely will look into some modifications down the road. Our trips in the future I am sure we will need to make some changes. For now, we wait........thanks for watching!!!
Thanks for the heads up, I appreciate it. Thanks for watching also.
@@db2overland Just some advice. Weigh your stock truck before mods, and then weigh it afterwards. If you increase the weight of your truck with springs, airbags etc. that weight will have to be deducted from your existing payload, giving you less available payload. 100 lbs in springs, airbags etc. you lose 100 lbs payload.
That is good advice. Most people don’t realize how important weight is. They just keep adding all the cool Gucci gear and not thinking everything through. Thanks for watching!
FWIW the actual weight ratings of 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton trucks is a lot more than those antiquated designations. My 3)4 ton truck bed payload is around 3,300 lbs. Definitely check vehicle door stickers and mfg specs to make sure.
Nice info, how does the tundra handle with camper. Do you feel it moving side to side when driving on freeway?
Nothing really noticeable at highway speeds. The truck is nice and stiff with the airbags and the TRD suspension. My only issue is when I forget to dump the air out of the bags after I take the camper off. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
@@db2overland awesome thanks✌️
How much does your camper weigh. I'm looking at travel Lite truck campers for my 2010 Tundra double cab. My plan is for airbags and e rated tires. The camper I'm looking at has a dry weight of 1285 pounds. I have a travel trailer but want to travel around the country and think a truck camper would be less stressful. Are the airbags the only thing that you did to the suspension of your truck?
Hey Dennis, the dry weight of my Raven is 1040 lbs. It is the base model Raven so no extra stuff is added. Yes the only thing I did to the truck is the bags. The truck drives great with the camper on, you hardly notice anything. You do notice when the water tank is full, but not much. Thanks for watching we appreciate it! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Any reason you don’t leave the tailgate on? Seems like a perfect porch.
When I was 16 years old, my dad told me to never drive around with the tailgate down because I could damage it. I have never considered doing that since. You are right though, it would make a nice porch. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
Does tundra have bed flexing problem due to the C channel frame in the back with this type of camper? Thanks
Not that we have noticed. Ours is a short bed. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
What kind of air bags you got
We went with Firestone. Very easy to install. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I can’t tell how far above the side of the bed the camper sits. Is there enough space for the guides of a truck bed cover to clear? Also, was your truck prewired for power connection in the bed?
We had the truck wired during the install. Also, there is no way possible to load and unload the camper inside the garage, the truck sits too high that we cannot get the truck into the garage. So, that's why we built the dolly cart.
How do you get it back up the hill to put away in garage? Has to be some system beyond simple brute push up....
Well, we do not have a system. My wife and I push. It is not ideal but it works for now. Ask me again in a few years and I will probably have a different answer. We are strong like bull😀
Thanks for watching and the comment, we really appreciate it!
Do you have to get it out of the garage all the way? What if the back two wheels stayed and locked at the transition?
Hope I answered the question in the other comment
IF I ever go this route I'm hoping I can do this inside our garage since we have 11' ceiling - have you ever measured height when it's raised to back the truck under? I'm sure OEM springs + air bags manage it well enough, but I'd be pushing it putting more weight back there with a trailer. Beefier spring pack would help but then the ride quality sucks when the camper is off (so I'm told)
Your biggest issue is going to be the opening to the garage door and possibly backing it into the garage. Ours is definitely too high, we can have the camper on its dolley and popped up inside the garage easily. We will be ungrading our tires in the future once we plan on some off road stuff and then we will see if we need a spring pack. Hope you decide on one, we love ours.
Here's an idea. Before you get hurt. An ATV or trailer winch in the garage and lower it down the driveway
LOL! Safety third!!! Thanks for watching!
Nice simple video thank you… thinking of getting one of these….. I currently have a 2012 lifted DC Tundra with a 7” BDS lift and 35”tires.
Any issue with your 1/2ton tundra? Im going to some times pull a 1200 pound trailer with a Polaris razor which is another 1100 +/- pounds.
Would it be still within capacity of the tundra?
Not sure if the truck will be over weighted with the trailer. I am sure the Tundra will be able to pull it no problem. I am looking into pulling an enclosed trailer with our Harleys, but haven’t done any research yet. So far no problem with 1/2 ton. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
call or see a dealer, 2007-2013
A larger Tundra was introduced at the February 2006 Chicago Auto Show. It used styling cues from the Toyota Tacoma along with some cues from the Toyota FTX concept truck (also designed by Craig Kember in 2003). The truck featured towing capacity of up to 10,000 lb, and a payload capacity of over 2,000 lb (910 kg) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Tundra call a dealer im looking for both truck and popup but may go 4x4 diesel F350 or F450 for cab room I may add a flat bed for what i may carry same questions as you have you add gear it add ad's up. The fourwheel popup's have gone up $3k this past year and i have only seen one wrecked on Craigslist.
Mpg for that setup
13 city, and 15 highway (if the road is flat). Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Great thanks!
good morning, I would like to ask you how many kg your living cell weighs, thank you from Italy.
Hello!!!! The camper dry weight is approximately 1050lbs. You wilk have to do the conversion, I am an old non pliable person with an American brain. LOL! Thanks for watching! Do you have a camper now?
@@db2overland hello and thank you for answering me, I am not young, I am 62 years old and since I will be retiring soon I have decided to buy a 1500 Ram or Ford Ranger pick up and a living cell. the problem in Italy is that to drive with a car license you must not exceed 3500 kg otherwise you have to get a new truck license for this reason I have to find a cell that is not too heavy
@bob-jb8eh We hope you are able to find something that suits your needs. Four Wheel Camper also makes shells that you can customize for uour own needs. That would cut the weight down. So many options are available in the camper world these days. Keep us posted on what you decide on. Hope you are able to make the decision and get out and explore!!! Would love to travel Europe. How fortunate you are to have to much history to travel around and experience.
@@db2overland thank thank vm good day
Use the dolly wheel brakes😅
What air compressor are you using?
Right now all I am using is a cheap Kobalt that plugs into 12v. Nothing special. Thanks for watching!
awesome vid...yeww
Glad you liked it! 👍🏼
Dang, that’s a slope! 🤣🤦♂️
Camera just doesn’t capture it well. Thanks for watching!
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Tundras are naturally uneven in height all around for some reason