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Let's see how you're building out the inside of your bed if you have a shell, or a pop-up! How are you utilizing that space? How did you build it out, if you did? What would you do differently? Do you run power? How did you make it fit?

I have an Ovrlnd Pop-up camper and trying to figure out what I want to do inside it.
Besides adding 1” polyiso insulation. I haven’t done much else yet.

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You should look at the AluCab canopy camper roll call thread.
I look at that every time there is an update, but also feel it's very specific to AluCabs, though there are some great build ideas there. I'm interested in what folks are doing inside other campers, or even just under a shell. A lot of what I'm finding online and on youtube are in full-size trucks with huge, long beds. I'm curious how people are utilizing the space on these trucks to sleep in, and with different campers.
 

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Yes, but it is currently for sale at Asheville Vehicles Outfitters.
Tell me more about that slide you have deployed with your stove on it please.
 

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Tell me more about that slide you have deployed with your stove on it please.
It is made by Expedition Essentials for the Cook Partners Stove. Best thing ever.
 

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I look at that every time there is an update, but also feel it's very specific to AluCabs, though there are some great build ideas there. I'm interested in what folks are doing inside other campers, or even just under a shell. A lot of what I'm finding online and on youtube are in full-size trucks with huge, long beds. I'm curious how people are utilizing the space on these trucks to sleep in, and with different campers.
There are a lot of ACCC specific things, but there are also a lot of great ideas there that can apply to any camper, any bed length.

I have a Contour Canopy on my JT now and am doing a much simpler build as we plan to buy a trailer.
 

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I look at that every time there is an update, but also feel it's very specific to AluCabs, though there are some great build ideas there. I'm interested in what folks are doing inside other campers, or even just under a shell. A lot of what I'm finding online and on youtube are in full-size trucks with huge, long beds. I'm curious how people are utilizing the space on these trucks to sleep in, and with different campers.
A lot of builds use Goose Gear systems as a starting point. As others mention, the ACC is pictured in most builds because it's popular but you can apply these to almost anything. Check out the websites of other canopy systems mentioned in my screenshot... AT Overland has some sweet build outs. You might want to head over to 4 Wheel Campers website to see what people do with the Project-M builds.

My buildout is post #1 here = https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/alu-cab-contour-canopy-roll-call-not-camper.63471/

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Here's an example from my DIY build. The interior turned out very comfortable. Just finished it last fall. There's a lot of pictures in my thread at the bottom of this posting.
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I just picked up the 1st production line Project M Camper from 4 Wheel Campers last week. In the process of building up the inside in time for 9 days in Moab for the EJS. Lots of options for the inside and I decided to spend the money on the camper and not the kitchen. The MORryde Trail Kitchen for the JK/JL seemed to be a good option for me that didn't cost $5000. Put a 60L National Luna dual control fridge on top, works for me well. Still working on storing gear and such plus a bench seat in the back. Will post up more pics soon. You can check it out at the vendor show in Moab at the Midland booth.

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I just picked up the 1st production line Project M Camper from 4 Wheel Campers last week. In the process of building up the inside in time for 9 days in Moab for the EJS. Lots of options for the inside and I decided to spend the money on the camper and not the kitchen. The MORryde Trail Kitchen for the JK/JL seemed to be a good option for me that didn't cost $5000. Put a 60L National Luna dual control fridge on top, works for me well. Still working on storing gear and such plus a bench seat in the back. Will post up more pics soon. You can check it out at the vendor show in Moab at the Midland booth.

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The Project-M looks great on the JT. I worked for a company that sold a lot of 4Wheel Campers and I was bugging them all the time about the Project-M (mainly because I wanted one at the time). Happy to see that they finally released it.
 
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I just picked up the 1st production line Project M Camper from 4 Wheel Campers last week. In the process of building up the inside in time for 9 days in Moab for the EJS. Lots of options for the inside and I decided to spend the money on the camper and not the kitchen. The MORryde Trail Kitchen for the JK/JL seemed to be a good option for me that didn't cost $5000. Put a 60L National Luna dual control fridge on top, works for me well. Still working on storing gear and such plus a bench seat in the back. Will post up more pics soon. You can check it out at the vendor show in Moab at the Midland booth.

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Would love to see pics of how you're building it up inside.
 
 



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