Customized hard-side camper examples

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F-350 camper body by us. Assembled and outfitted by our partner ITB in Surrey BC. Customer requested a big cargo door at the rear. We fitted one of our commercial grade thermal transfer free doors with a 5 layer rubber seal.


Wow, this is almost exactly what I am looking for. Or the simple box I see on the ITB site. Glad I found this. (I'm in Vancouver)

Thanks!
JM
 
Here is my custom camper. 2006 Dodge 2500 neegacab, service body. Carli 3" dominator suspension.Deaver springs. Helwig "Big Wig" Rear sway bar.
 

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DirtWhiskey

Western Dirt Rat
Here is my custom camper. 2006 Dodge 2500 neegacab, service body. Carli 3" dominator suspension.Deaver springs. Helwig "Big Wig" Rear sway bar.

Wow what a great rig! So good to see somebody really using the strengths of a utility body. Do you have a build thread? Did you buy the bed and add the canopy? Well done.
 
Absolutely my favorite combo for a rugged offroad rig. The service body, whether used with a traditional camper or “shell”/canopy, just offers up so much potential and utility. Nice job! Did you build or buy the camper/canopy?
 
Wow what a great rig! So good to see somebody really using the strengths of a utility body. Do you have a build thread? Did you buy the bed and add the canopy? Well done.
I bought a used 8' bed and shortened it to fit the Mega cab wheel base. It was a ton of work, Totally done at my home shop.
 

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Absolutely my favorite combo for a rugged offroad rig. The service body, whether used with a traditional camper or “shell”/canopy, just offers up so much potential and utility. Nice job! Did you build or buy the camper/canopy?
Thank you 100% built at home.
 

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Absolutely my favorite combo for a rugged offroad rig. The service body, whether used with a traditional camper or “shell”/canopy, just offers up so much potential and utility. Nice job! Did you build or buy the camper/canopy?
100% built at home.
 

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DirtWhiskey

Western Dirt Rat
100% built at home.

I gotta say that's a completely different level of home fab goodness. You had me at the bathroom compartment complete with mirror but you just had to go and build a sliding tray for your Partner stove. DROOL!! I also love the triple hitch setup, been looking at something like that for my rig. Care to share pics of what you're attaching to that setup?
 
I gotta say that's a completely different level of home fab goodness. You had me at the bathroom compartment complete with mirror but you just had to go and build a sliding tray for your Partner stove. DROOL!! I also love the triple hitch setup, been looking at something like that for my rig. Care to share pics of what you're attaching to that setup?
Thank you! Its been a long road but well worh the effort. FYI that mirror is actually a Polished peice of stainless steel sheet. I use the tripple reciever hitch to haul my 2018 Husqvarna 501 FE. I wasnt having the bike flop around on a single tube bike hauler. In typical ashion for me I actually bought one and scapped most of it. LOL! IMG_1684.JPG
 

DirtWhiskey

Western Dirt Rat
Thank you! Its been a long road but well worh the effort. FYI that mirror is actually a Polished peice of stainless steel sheet. I use the tripple reciever hitch to haul my 2018 Husqvarna 501 FE. I wasnt having the bike flop around on a single tube bike hauler. In typical ashion for me I actually bought one and scapped most of it. LOL! View attachment 628820

Great thinking I hate every floppy, sloppy conventional hitch accessory known to man. Two to three tubes should be the standard.
 

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