Watched this because of Chris from venture4wd. He speaks so highly of your business that I was excited to see this. Not sure I could ever afford it but it for sure is cool. Thanks for taking care of Chris.
First step is drain it. Then leave the valve open and the cap off as you drive around when not in camp mode. This will typically get rid of all the water in the tank within a few days. If you have the liberty of keeping your truck in a garage, you can do the same and run a dehumidifier and it’s more effective.
I saw a 35'' tire fitted to the tire holder on the Mod Cap in this video. With the Canopy Camper, wasn't the max tire size a 33''? Did they make the door wider on the Mod Cap to better accomodate a 35? Or has a 35 always fit with a little bit of coercing / trimming? Really curious about this as it would be a HUGE benefit to me to be able to fit a 35'' spare on the door!
We work with two products,each is used in different areas of the install, a ribbon sealant to seal larger gaps and Sika Flex, similar to the flexible adhesive used to seal your windshield. Depending on if you plan on removing the sleeping area, for a larger version or the available flat roof, you would use the ribbon sealant. If you want a much more permanent seal, we use the sika flex.
Around 550 lbs. It is still in the design phase so the product will change a bit before the production model is released. We will then have definitive weaghts.
WHY, OH WHY, isn't this high priced metal shell insulated? 1st mod...dynamat all metal plate surface and bed. Am I the only person on the internet that considers insulation important. I've watched virtuallyl every Alu-cab and other canopy camper video on the planet and no one talks about insulating these metal plates.
Many of the panels have accessories that can be mounted to them after initial installation. For example, if you want to install a GP Factor fireplace, two large wholes need to be drilled with a whole saw and holes for mounting need to be drilled, followed by mounting the mounting bracket flush to the panel of the camper. The insulation would interfere with the installation.
Lovin’ it. I’ve been holding off, looking at every option, and this looks pretty amazeballz. They’re making it harder for me to say no to this more plush setup. Now, which platform: Tundra? ZR2? RAM?
Watched this because of Chris from venture4wd. He speaks so highly of your business that I was excited to see this. Not sure I could ever afford it but it for sure is cool. Thanks for taking care of Chris.
Awesome, thank you!
Great overview and instructional video, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I remember talking to one of your guys last year about building a ikamper style tent by alu cab 😊😊😊
Mt question about the water tank is how do you remove all water when not in use? The drains seem to not be the lowest point.
First step is drain it. Then leave the valve open and the cap off as you drive around when not in camp mode. This will typically get rid of all the water in the tank within a few days. If you have the liberty of keeping your truck in a garage, you can do the same and run a dehumidifier and it’s more effective.
Will they be adding an option for the family sleeper to the Khaya or will only be staying with the modcap?
No word of Alu-Cab making that move.
@ok4wd fingers crossed 🤞🏽
Very very good.....
Many many thanks!
what type of suspension and rear coil springs do you have on your tundra? Thank you!
I saw a 35'' tire fitted to the tire holder on the Mod Cap in this video. With the Canopy Camper, wasn't the max tire size a 33''? Did they make the door wider on the Mod Cap to better accomodate a 35? Or has a 35 always fit with a little bit of coercing / trimming?
Really curious about this as it would be a HUGE benefit to me to be able to fit a 35'' spare on the door!
I run a 35 on the back door of my canopy camper no problem!
Some have fitted a 35" tire to the rear door of the Canopy Camper.
You will need to trim the passenger side molle panel on the passenger side found on the rear of the camper.
Wow! You guys are doing a great job.
Thanks so much!
This is legitimately why I havent bought an Alu Cab canopy camper yet. This is now on the shopping list!! Fantastic work Alu Cab!!
Fantastic!
What seals the tent to the camper so there is no leaks there?
We work with two products,each is used in different areas of the install, a ribbon sealant to seal larger gaps and Sika Flex, similar to the flexible adhesive used to seal your windshield.
Depending on if you plan on removing the sleeping area, for a larger version or the available flat roof, you would use the ribbon sealant. If you want a much more permanent seal, we use the sika flex.
How much does the entire kit weigh?
600lbs base weight
Is there any way to add AIr Conditioning to this set-up?
we have portable air conditioners that we sell. Check out Zero Breeze portable air conditioners. But nothing that can be permanently installed yet.
What is the approximate weight of the ModCAP Family without build out?
Around 550 lbs. It is still in the design phase so the product will change a bit before the production model is released. We will then have definitive weaghts.
35” max or can the door hold a 37”?
The door is rated for a 35-inch tire.
What fuels the heater?
The propane tank at the rear of the truck.
Will the shower cube and shadow awning still be able to be fitted to the larger tent?
Good question 🤔. I would imagine the awning on the one side, but not certain about shower cube as well
Another question is what side do you guys no who drive on the left normally fit your awning? If it is the right the tent would need to be mirrored🤔
Will they offer a rear door option for those who want to keep the tailgate?
Unfortunately no. All Alu-Cab Campers will require removing the tailgate.
Alu-Cab is working on mounting solutions for the awning. It will be mounted to the drives side of the vehicle.
What’s the price on one for my 2020 ram 1500…
Give our sales team a call, they'd love to help you price out your build!
What size bed does that Tundra Have?
Our Tundra is a short bed 5.5ft
how much for the whole set including both labor and material?
The Family Camper top is currently in prototyping and a price has not been set yet.
Ok so how much would that same set up be with the wedge tent?
Looking at the skylight looks cool. How do think it will handle a heavy down pour or snow?
The skylight is a nice touch. This sleeper option is currently in prototyping and they'll be addressing weather conditions with its design.
does this works for toyota hilux aswell
can you fit into toyota hilux aswell
I’ll take it lol
Can you cover the sky window for less light?
Yep, it has a rain fly.
Yep, another great video full of well explained ideas. Super fantastic stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!
WHY, OH WHY, isn't this high priced metal shell insulated? 1st mod...dynamat all metal plate surface and bed. Am I the only person on the internet that considers insulation important. I've watched virtuallyl every Alu-cab and other canopy camper video on the planet and no one talks about insulating these metal plates.
Many of the panels have accessories that can be mounted to them after initial installation. For example, if you want to install a GP Factor fireplace, two large wholes need to be drilled with a whole saw and holes for mounting need to be drilled, followed by mounting the mounting bracket flush to the panel of the camper. The insulation would interfere with the installation.
@@ok4wd thank you for the reply. the side panel doors and back door would seem like the most logical places to insulate.
someone buy him some power tools.
You aren't getting 4 "adults" in there remotely comfortable to sleep...
Yeah, it'll def sleep 4 adults very comfortably with plenty of room when sleeping across the width of the sleeper top.
@@ok4wd Do y'all have some dimensions ? I can't seem to find any on their site...
Lovin’ it. I’ve been holding off, looking at every option, and this looks pretty amazeballz. They’re making it harder for me to say no to this more plush setup. Now, which platform: Tundra? ZR2? RAM?
Decisions, decisions.