It depends on generation. Gen2 tundra is a lot different from the gen2 Sequoia. The Tundra has a c-channel frame from basically the transfer case back. The gen2 Sequoia is a fully boxed frame all the way back and has IRS. New Sequoia and Tundra...
I was under the impression that the Sequoia was built on the tundra platform. Does that not mean they use the same frame? I agree that there would be some challenges in fusing the two parts together in a way that would allow them to remain rigid...
Simpler, yes. But I like the idea of being able to include the cabin into the camping space. Not having to get outside to get into the camping space etc
Oleg from Irbis Off-road started a project like this years ago. I’ve always liked the idea. I think the original Chinooks were dually rear axles though.
https://risingsun4x4club.org/xf/threads/tundra-expedition-camper.14089/
If the original Chinooks based on mini trucks can have the "bed" (camper) bonded to the cab with the interface open why would it be overly complicated to build/bond a camper body to the back of a Tundra (or Tacoma) cab? In the most simple...
That settles that - now we just need a couple of donkeys to name sprinkles & cupcake. Woy, if you ever make it out west again I'll introduce you to the left coast cupcake, he drives a Jeep.
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