Four Wheel Campers (www.fourwh.com) provide an excellent solution for those that are looking for an upgrade from tent or topper camping, but still want the off road capability.
I purchased mine in May of 2006 and it was delivered at the end of August 2006. School started up so I’ve only been out a couple times, but it has provided some excellent times already.
They are light (mine is 550 lbs.) have low drag, thanks to the pop top (I still get 16-19+ mpg on the interstate), and provide excellent shelter from the elements. It has a low center of gravity that really helps with those off camber situations, and the frame is made of aluminum and is designed to flex with the bed, so no worrying about cracking the frame.
The owners of Four Wheel Campers are great guys, incredibly helpful, and stand behind their product 100%. There is also a similar camper to this, actually created by one of the previous owners of FWC. Their company name is All Terrain Campers (www.allterraincampers.com), and they have the same level of customer service, great guys.
On to the pictures!
Here’s a picture of the front of the truck with the camper on it. As you can see, the profile of the camper isn’t bad at all:
Here’s a shot of the rear:
I apologize for the following pictures, the camper was off the truck and was at my work:
Here’s the camper with the top popped:
There’s 6 feet of head room on the inside. I'm 5'8" so it’s plenty for me:
Here’s a view from outside looking in:
Four Wheel Campers provide a lot of useful extras on their campers:
Solar panel (50 watts):
View of part of the couch:
Couch bed:
Storage under couch:
16,000 BTU heater. It provides enough heat to easily keep the inside at 70°F with it -10°F or colder:
Here’s a really bad pano of the queen size bed pulled out. It provides more than enough room to sleep 2, or 3 comfortably:
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Updated Pictures 3/24/2007
Here's a pic of the camper ON the truck, with the top popped:
And the rear:
I also have an Engel 45 in the cab of my truck that is accessed fairly easy from my camper:
Here's some MUCH better pictures of inside the camper, click on the links to get a bigger picture:
This thread will be updated from time to time as I add to the camper or get more/better pictures. Feel free to ask any questions that you may have.