40 hours to build is nothing compared to the 100's of hours you must have put into planning it all out. Great job! I have a loaded up FWC (about 10 years now). Project M didn't exist when I bought mine. It will be interesting to see what your final build weighs in it at. You will get a ton of use out of your outside pressurized water line. We use ours more than the sink. I hope you built it up high enough to fill bottles, pots etc. I like how you aren't afraid to drill holes in your truck. Screw keeping it stock for the next guy and not getting the value out of it yourself. I look forward to the final build. Four Wheel Campers might be cannibalizing the sales of their loaded up units when people get a look at your quality DIY build. The extruded aluminum is awesome. Easy for you to make changes to down the road if you need to as well.
Haha so true, couldn’t even begin to calculate all the Google and Amazon searching for parts and pieces, Scrolling through the 80/20 websites etc. I’m going to weigh it and get a new rear leaf pack built in January. It was 8600 lb before the buildout full loaded for a week long trip. I expect it to be around 9k now. I do end up doing most of my dishes and cooking all outside. I have a hose I attach and take it around the corner so I don’t make mud at the tailgate 👍. Thanks for watching
Appreciate it, and I’m down! I have a couple other trips on the books already but maybe we can all get a spring time thing planned and thats far enough out maybe a bunch of people could go
Awesome write up and excellent craftsmanship! I'm glad you made this video after seeing your post on FB. It costed me around the same amount to customize my build out with the 8020, wood, hardware etc.. The spare tire water tank was a great idea. If I had known about that, I probably wouldve done the same to maximize the storage space below and keep the weight of the vehicle more centered! Great job man!
Thanks for checking it out and you have a first hand appreciation for building something along these lines. I had been looking at a million different shape tanks and sizes to fit on the inside then i came across this spare tire tank and instantly knew this was the winning ticket. They had just released this 14 gallon because they had previously had a 6 gallon for a while. Thanks for watch.
Now your stuff. Must. Fit in your build- wheras I have different sized storage containers,in different places- just want people to think about it,and use it.- B4 building. If it works for u, great. It's all I could do,also, to have the dogs bed,a chair, and the heater. I'll velcro my containers to the shelves, a sink would take up space also- that's in a 8 ft bed. 😊 everyone do what you want. All good.
That looks amazing but how far over payload capacity are you now? I have a Tundra with a GFC pop up camper and only the lightest camping items and it is right at the payload with passengers and dog included.
Oh I’m way over. Was over before this buildout. With full skid plates and steel bumpers, spare water and fuel etc. but I’ve don’t the upgrades to handle it. Massive big brake kit, re geared, Suspension etc. I was 8600 before so I bet I’m 9k lbs now.
Sure seems like it would’ve been easier to attach that flooring material to the wood before you started building the shelving system. One big sheet you could’ve just rolled on and then flipped it over and cut the edges. Looks good though.
Agreed, would have been easier, but I wanted the aluminum frame sitting flush with the raw wood surface verse spanning between the high points of each coin bump on the flooring and leaving air gaps for dirt to get under the aluminum. Thanks for watching
Awesome build, I’m in the process of doing something similar in a slide in, got the 80-20 but cannot decide about door material, looking at yours, may i asked what is the material you are using?
I like what you did with your water pump and plumbing. I live up north in the bay area and i have a vecel on my rig. So similar set up. Can you help me do something like yours?
Thank you appreciate it. The parts are all listed in the description. But sorry not in the business of building other rigs out. Just the time and liability in addition to my regular full time job. But thanks for watching.
The link for it is the description. It’s possible yours is able to be wired like mine. Mine had four wires off the back and I could do light always, light only when button is pushed, or never light up at all depending on which wire I have positive wire to.
Thanks. Way heavier. Way more $$$. Loose the truck tail gate. Unable to make it “my own”. I like doing all this stuff and a slide in is already done, nothing to make unique for my vehicle.
Simply amazing craftsmanship!
Appreciate it and thank you for
Watching.
Dude,you do have major skillz.Thanks for showing everyone what can be done.
Thank you! Appreciate it and thanks for watching.
looks great. You've got skills.
Thank you. Appreciate it!!
🔥🔥🔥 It looks even better in person! I’m envious of your patience.🙂
Thanks Mike! Hope to see you both soon.
Beautiful work very detailed
Thank you and appreciate ya watching
40 hours to build is nothing compared to the 100's of hours you must have put into planning it all out. Great job!
I have a loaded up FWC (about 10 years now). Project M didn't exist when I bought mine. It will be interesting to see what your final build weighs in it at.
You will get a ton of use out of your outside pressurized water line. We use ours more than the sink. I hope you built it up high enough to fill bottles, pots etc. I like how you aren't afraid to drill holes in your truck. Screw keeping it stock for the next guy and not getting the value out of it yourself.
I look forward to the final build. Four Wheel Campers might be cannibalizing the sales of their loaded up units when people get a look at your quality DIY build. The extruded aluminum is awesome. Easy for you to make changes to down the road if you need to as well.
Haha so true, couldn’t even begin to calculate all the Google and Amazon searching for parts and pieces, Scrolling through the 80/20 websites etc.
I’m going to weigh it and get a new rear leaf pack built in January. It was 8600 lb before the buildout full loaded for a week long trip. I expect it to be around 9k now. I do end up doing most of my dishes and cooking all outside. I have a hose I attach and take it around the corner so I don’t make mud at the tailgate 👍. Thanks for watching
You have amazing attention to detail. Those little things make all the difference. Looks great!
Thank you, I appreciate the comment!
Nicely done.
Thank you
Very nice job well done
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
One of the nicest I’ve seen bud!
Thank you, I definitely tweaked out on it haha
Impressive!
Thank you. Appreciate ya watching.
You did an outstanding job bravo.👏 I love the choices on everything great simplistic set up.😎👍
Thanks a lot, appreciate the comment!
Nicely done!!
Dude, your setup came out so clean. Loving it.
Thanks! I’m happy with the end result for sure. Appreciate it
Hahaha wish I'd seen this before seeing you lol, great catching up and love the build!!!!
Nah I just posted it before we left to the show. Good seeing you as always
Nice Job!
Thanks a lot.
Amazing job! Thanks for the detailed step video.
Thank you for watching it. Hope it helps.
@@prospectoverland Definitely! I wanted to ask, did you attach the 8020 to the camper wall or just the plywood base platform?
@@exzachkelly it’s attached to the wood base plate, the factory bench and the wall.
@@prospectoverland Thanks! Planning my build now and this is really helpful
Great work ! 👊🏾
Thank you!
Amazing!
Thank you 🙏
Wow, turned out sweet, nice work👍👍
Thank you appreciate it.
Awesome build, great job
Appreciate it!
Nice and clean 👌
Thanks, appreciate it.
Really nice work, thanks for listing parts used. Great video!
Thanks for watching and you’re welcome
Best diy build I’ve seen. You’re an inspiration and than you for the build list!
Thank you so much, that means a lot! Glad the build list is helpful.
Great job! Interior looks awesome great workmanship. See you at our next adventure.
Thanks!! See you guys out there soon.
Nice to see you back doing your thang! I thought you and the Wife may have had a baby thus no videos lately.
I think it's because his jerk boss keeps him too busy at work! ;)
Haha no just busy and actually doing a few trips and events without doing any filming, just enjoying the trip itself.
Great work, excellent explanation and insights. Thank you.
Thank you and appreciate ya watching
Such a rad build. Really enjoy watching your videos. Let’s get 4WC trip with others from SoCal! 🤙🏽
Appreciate it, and I’m down! I have a couple other trips on the books already but maybe we can all get a spring time thing planned and thats far enough out maybe a bunch of people could go
@@prospectoverland That would be great! I'll dm you on IG sometime
Looks amazing!
Wow something nice. Thank you!
@@prospectoverland (Don't get used to it!) :)
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Awesome write up and excellent craftsmanship! I'm glad you made this video after seeing your post on FB. It costed me around the same amount to customize my build out with the 8020, wood, hardware etc.. The spare tire water tank was a great idea. If I had known about that, I probably wouldve done the same to maximize the storage space below and keep the weight of the vehicle more centered! Great job man!
Thanks for checking it out and you have a first hand appreciation for building something along these lines. I had been looking at a million different shape tanks and sizes to fit on the inside then i came across this spare tire tank and instantly knew this was the winning ticket. They had just released this 14 gallon because they had previously had a 6 gallon for a while. Thanks for watch.
Looks great guy! Nice job
Appreciate it!!
Damn good work!
Appreciate it!!!
Very nicely done. And good video.
Thank you appreciate ya watching.
Nice work!
Thank you appreciate it.
Like what ya did
Thank you!!
New subscriber from Miami
Thanks for subscribing and welcome to the channel! 🙏
Congrats in finishing your interior! Beautiful work and the camera work 🙌🏽 Enjoy your rig and happy holidays to you and your family my friend.
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas to you too!
Fantastic. I learned so much. I'm curious what the width of bench, counter and floor space? Also the height of bench. Thanks
Thanks a lot! Benches and counters are all 18” deep. Floor/hallway area ended up about 34-35” wide.
Now your stuff. Must. Fit in your build- wheras I have different sized storage containers,in different places- just want people to think about it,and use it.- B4 building. If it works for u, great. It's all I could do,also, to have the dogs bed,a chair, and the heater. I'll velcro my containers to the shelves, a sink would take up space also- that's in a 8 ft bed. 😊 everyone do what you want. All good.
Yeah it's all about personalizing your build to work for you!
rad!
Thanks!
Nice! Where did you buy the ac plug, usb-c panel thingy??
Thanks! Amazon. Links are all in the description.
That looks amazing but how far over payload capacity are you now? I have a Tundra with a GFC pop up camper and only the lightest camping items and it is right at the payload with passengers and dog included.
Oh I’m way over. Was over before this buildout. With full skid plates and steel bumpers, spare water and fuel etc. but I’ve don’t the upgrades to handle it. Massive big brake kit, re geared, Suspension etc. I was 8600 before so I bet I’m 9k lbs now.
Sure seems like it would’ve been easier to attach that flooring material to the wood before you started building the shelving system. One big sheet you could’ve just rolled on and then flipped it over and cut the edges. Looks good though.
Agreed, would have been easier, but I wanted the aluminum frame sitting flush with the raw wood surface verse spanning between the high points of each coin bump on the flooring and leaving air gaps for dirt to get under the aluminum. Thanks for watching
Awesome build, I’m in the process of doing something similar in a slide in, got the 80-20 but cannot decide about door material, looking at yours, may i asked what is the material you are using?
I like what you did with your water pump and plumbing. I live up north in the bay area and i have a vecel on my rig. So similar set up. Can you help me do something like yours?
Thank you appreciate it. The parts are all listed in the description. But sorry not in the business of building other rigs out. Just the time and liability in addition to my regular full time job.
But thanks for watching.
😮👌🏼🔥🔥🔥
Thank you! 🙏🙏
31:25 you have a link for These switches? The one i have has light 24/7 😒
The link for it is the description. It’s possible yours is able to be wired like mine. Mine had four wires off the back and I could do light always, light only when button is pushed, or never light up at all depending on which wire I have positive wire to.
Cover those eyes if you want to keep them ...
Will do, thanks for watching.
Nice build but why not just buy a slide in camper?
Thanks.
Way heavier. Way more $$$. Loose the truck tail gate. Unable to make it “my own”. I like doing all this stuff and a slide in is already done, nothing to make unique for my vehicle.
Water near electrical….interesting
Google said it will be fine 🤷♂️
@overlandfx4 here. Beautiful build man! Remind me of when i built mine. Next level stuff guys! 🎉🎉
Thank you appreciate it!
Nice work!
Thank you appreciate it
Nice work!
Thank you!