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Has anyone split the trapdoor into left and right sections? I would like to do a 60/40 split. I figure I could add support blocks to hold the individual doors up and then add small strips of carpet to finish the cut ends. I already have some extra AluCab hinges to use for this.
Early on, I saw someone who did it. Can't remember where though. I am want to get a few more nights in my, then I may remove mine. I am 6'5" and have just enough room to sleep with it open (pillow not he edge).
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Early on, I saw someone who did it. Can't remember where though. I am want to get a few more nights in my, then I may remove mine. I am 6'5" and have just enough room to sleep with it open (pillow not he edge).
We use it to put the iPad on when reading or watching a movie so I want to keep at least part of it. Also, I have a gun safe mounted there and I like having it up top when sleeping.

I guess this is one time where my height is something of an advantage, I am 5’-4” and my wife is 5’-6”, so we have plenty of space.
 

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I was thinking, with a Brandmotion rear camera setup, and a redundant factory backup camera, why not install the factory backup camera in the front (for those of us without the stock front camera).
With the tazer i hear you can assign a cruise control button to activate the camera whenever so long as you are not actively using cruise control.
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I totally forgot to mention that, it is one of the best mods ever. Storage for smelly clothes.
In the first three photos the spring loaded latch was not yet installed.

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Topping this up for a question; apologies if I missed the answer somewhere in the thread. How much space is there between the window and bulkhead here? Trying to figure out if I can use that space for a pair of Maxtrax. 4 inches thick for the pair. Seems like the perfect spot for muddy and snow covered traction boards to drain and dry
 

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Topping this up for a question; apologies if I missed the answer somewhere in the thread. How much space is there between the window and bulkhead here? Trying to figure out if I can use that space for a pair of Maxtrax. 4 inches thick for the pair. Seems like the perfect spot for muddy and snow covered traction boards to drain and dry
I have not measured it but there should be enough space for a set of boards, though you would want to secure them so they do not bang around. In your profile you list a Tacoma as your vehicle, that would not have enough space as the gap is much smaller on a Tacoma than on a Gladiator.
 

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This would be for the Gladiator and ACCC I don't yet have :) Thanks
 

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Just dropped off my Jeep at Juniper Overland for my alt-cab canopy camper install. Should have it back in a week. Holy smokes am I excited.
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Hey all you All-Cab owners. Things are looking awesome here.

Had a question for ya. How hot does the cab get in the sun on a summer day if outside temps are in the 80's or 90's? Curious if the bed or cab is a better place to house a small fridge.

Anything you would have done different for hard mounted items (like fridge, compressor, etc..)?
 

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Hey all you All-Cab owners. Things are looking awesome here.

Had a question for ya. How hot does the cab get in the sun on a summer day if outside temps are in the 80's or 90's? Curious if the bed or cab is a better place to house a small fridge.

Anything you would have done different for hard mounted items (like fridge, compressor, etc..)?
My compressor is mounted in the bed using one of our large enclosures. I am also using the 12V plugs on the front of it. I have not been out in mine yet during warm weather so I can't say much about the heat yet. My gas cans and such are not inside, this photo was when I first had the camper installed. My fridge with cover will be in the cab

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My compressor is mounted in the bed using one of our large enclosures. I am also using the 12V plugs on the front of it. I have not been out in mine yet during warm weather so I can't say much about the heat yet. My gas cans and such are not inside, this photo was when I first had the camper installed. My fridge with cover will be in the cab

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Yeah I have also looked at your smaller mount and the in cab mount. Where are you putting your house battery?
If the truck windows are closed, I think the cab gets hotter than the camper. I have my fridge in the camper.
That's what I thought as well. But the bed isn't super large. Care to share a pic? Just tryin to pre-plan some wiring as best as possible.
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