Builds CAMPTEQ's 80 Series Pop top Prototype

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Thanks, Mot! Jason at Cruisin Off Road - Armour for Land Cruisers did a great job, you should plan on stopping in to see him when you drive your 80 out to Canada's westcoast!!!! ;)

Cheers,
Gord

You mean, "IF" I make it to your neck of the woods "IF" I visit my sister in Calgary, lol!!

That would also be a good time to pick up the skidplate designed for our cruisers there, as well. Hey... :idea: two birds with one stone!
 
I can't offer an update but did see it in person at CM12. Looks like a solid design with attention to detail.

x2, we poked around on this rig at CM12. Very nice.
 
A few updates.
The 3rd top has made it to it's new owner and now rests on a beautiful JDM HDJ81 1HD-T
Upgrades since prototype include:
-Aluminum continuous hinge for more accurate alignment between lower and lid
-3/16 aluminum lower sides to support freestanding awnings
-upgraded Sunbrella fabric with windows
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Wow! That looks good.
 
How much does this weigh?? Would like to take it off when not camping or doing some harder wheeling
 
How much does this weigh?? Would like to take it off when not camping or doing some harder wheeling

Around 150lbs. Have been told that it's much lighter that previous Eezi Awn rtt set up. Takes about 15min to fully remove by myself. Much easier with 2 people.
 
Eric showed us a great time in Colorado and was extremely accommodating during the install. That guy loves 80's more than anyone I've met.

2500 miles with her so far and not one regret. Well, other than aluminum ain't cheap! No leaks, no wind noise or vibration and no effects on handling whatsoever.

We wheeled Pearl Pass and Imogene Pass during our stay and didn't even notice the pop-top - even off-camber on some exposed corners.

By deleting the sunroof and adding a solarium, I would peg weight gain at 70 lbs evenly distributed. Lighter than any roof rack - which it is as well.

With the old 1400 Eezi-Awn RTT and load bars - not even a roof rack - weight was pushing 200 lbs on the rear end only. It was scary taking that set-up off camber or wheeling seriously.

Any questions - ask away. Interior build thread to follow....

Thanks for stepping up and making this available Eric!:beer::beer::beer:
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Drooooool....:p:D:clap::steer:

And that's just the kind of test drive to make me a believer. I'm gonna send a link to this thread to my wife. You know, just to show what's possible. We've already got the interior set up nice, but I could see remodeling.:doh:
 
Looks like a good option. How do you get into the tent through the sun roof? Does a drop down ladder come with the tent or do you simply stand on the seat and pull yourself up into the tent?
 
Looks like a good option. How do you get into the tent through the sun roof? Does a drop down ladder come with the tent or do you simply stand on the seat and pull yourself up into the tent?

There are a few options for getting up there. If you don't want the standing room gained by cutting the roof, you can access through the rear tent door or in a squeeze(all pun intended) you can access through the sunroof. So far everyone has cut the roof out to gain the full benefit. A ladder is no problem. I personally access it 50/50 inside/outside via spare tire step. I probably have 70 nights in mine
 
Looks like a good option. How do you get into the tent through the sun roof? Does a drop down ladder come with the tent or do you simply stand on the seat and pull yourself up into the tent?

:hhmm: Im thinking a fire/stripper pole would work well :hillbilly:
 
Eric showed us a great time in Colorado and was extremely accommodating during the install. That guy loves 80's more than anyone I've met.

2500 miles with her so far and not one regret. Well, other than aluminum ain't cheap! No leaks, no wind noise or vibration and no effects on handling whatsoever.

We wheeled Pearl Pass and Imogene Pass during our stay and didn't even notice the pop-top - even off-camber on some exposed corners.

By deleting the sunroof and adding a solarium, I would peg weight gain at 70 lbs evenly distributed. Lighter than any roof rack - which it is as well.

With the old 1400 Eezi-Awn RTT and load bars - not even a roof rack - weight was pushing 200 lbs on the rear end only. It was scary taking that set-up off camber or wheeling seriously.

Any questions - ask away. Interior build thread to follow....

Thanks for stepping up and making this available Eric!:beer::beer::beer:

More detailed pictures would be great!
 

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