Our Camper

We recently welcomed the latest addition to our family, an Enduro SuperTourer mounted on a 2024 Ford F250! We designed this rig to excel in off-roading while providing a comfortable home for us. Here are more details on our build, with a video coming soon!

Truck Modifications:

  • Carli Pintop suspension system installed by CJC Offroad
  • Carli Trophy Hitch to fit full size 37″ spare tire installed by CJC Offroad
  • Nomad 503 Sahara 17″ wheels
  • 37″ Toyo Open Country R/T Trail tires 
  • Addictive Desert Designs Phantom front bumper with Baja Designs lights
  • Comeup SEAL Slim 12.5rs Winch
  • Custom aluminum rear bumper w/ Baja Designs reverse lights and factory parking sensor integration fabricated by Enduro Campers
  • Wolfbox G900 Pro rear view camera / dash cam
  • 100 amp alternator battery charging (2x 50 amp Victron Orion DC-DC chargers)
  • 12V power in truck cab for in-cab fridge

Camper Interior:

  • Powered roof lift system that raises and lowers the roof in 20 seconds
  • Insulated tent with 3-layer, zippered windows
  • Under-bed storage system with bedside storage compartments and USB charging ports
  • SidioCrate storage drawer system with 4 crates
  • 600 ah Deep Cycle Systems LiFePo batteries with Bluetooth monitoring 
  • 3000w Victron inverter with shore power and battery charger 
  • 4 x 120V AC outlets throughout the camper
  • 600W solar panels on the roof paired with a Victron solar controller 
  • Victron Ekrano electrical system monitoring w/ touchscreen and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Switch-Pros solid state switching system with Bluetooth control via phone app 
  • Nomadic X3 12V air conditioner 
  • Maxxair 7500K roof vent fan 
  • Starlink with auxiliary input for remote placement of dish
  • WeBoost cellular signal booster 
  • Eberspacher (Espar) gasoline-fueled air heater (fueled by chassis fuel tank) 
  • Duetto 12V hot water heater w/ control panel; wired to ignition signal for hot water after every drive 
  • 28 gallon water tank 
  • Guzzle H2O Carbon UV water filtration/purification system 
  • Trelino separating toilet with custom forced exterior ventilation system 
  • L-track on interior ceiling
  • Dimmable LED interior lighting 
  • Dimming LED reading lights on each side of the bed
  • Beautiful woven bamboo countertop 
  • EZ-Reach table system with bamboo tabletop 
  • Inhabit Designs custom floor mat 
  • Queen Size Roam Rest 4″ mattress 
  • 6’10” standing height and room to sit up in bed

Camper Exterior:

  • Pass-through garage with motion-activated LED lighting and L-track, perfect for our dirty and outside gear
  • Maxtrax mounts on rear wall
  • L-tracks on rear wall 
  • LED exterior lighting (all sides) 
  • Factory backup camera integration 
  • Outdoor shower with quick connect shower nozzle 
  • Reign Outdoor Outdoor shower cubicle 
  • Reign Outdoor freestanding 270 awning
  • Outdoor quick connect faucet 
  • Two exterior Avatar underbody gear boxes
  • Integrated slide-out entry steps 
  • Portable solar input 
  • 120V shore power plug 
  • 5 gallon grey water tank
  • Exterior USB A+C port (Scanstrut fast-charging) 
  • Four Arctic Tern dual-pane windows

Previous Camper

Before making the jump to our current rig, we were weekend warriors in our Four Wheel Pop-Up Camper, Fleet shell model, mounted on a 2003 Ford Ranger. You can view our walkthrough video of that camper here:

2 responses to “Our Camper”

  1. Hi,
    I am planning to order a shell model and follow your idea to build one like yours. Would you mind sharing the information of the products you used to build your camper? For example, solar panel, fridge, sink, water pump, water tanks?

    Thanks you so much!!
    Best,
    Ken

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    1. Hi Ken,
      Thank you so much for reaching out and how exciting that you will be ordering a FWC!! Everyone we’ve met with a FWC has been so welcoming and helpful, it’s such a great community to be a part of 🙂 To respond to your question, much of that information about products we used are in the comments of the video but we are working on adding them to the description to make it easier to find. Please hold tight while we compile that!
      Thanks again and please let us know how your build comes along 🙂

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