[CLOSED] Alu-Innovations Troopy Pop Top Group Buy Interest

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Forgot to ask, I understand there are two versions of this topper, one where the bed platform hinges farther forward and another where it hinges a foot or so farther back. I for sure want the version that hinges farther forward. Is that possible? Do you have any more info on this option?
 
Forgot to ask, I understand there are two versions of this topper, one where the bed platform hinges farther forward and another where it hinges a foot or so farther back. I for sure want the version that hinges farther forward. Is that possible? Do you have any more info on this option?
I will reach out to Cassiem and see what he can do
 
Forgot to ask, I understand there are two versions of this topper, one where the bed platform hinges farther forward and another where it hinges a foot or so farther back. I for sure want the version that hinges farther forward. Is that possible? Do you have any more info on this option?
Just got a message back:

I have two options
Both hinge upfront
The difference is the rear access hatch
Option 1 is standard with the small bed section opening to the rear
Option 2 is the small bed section is part of the whole bed flip and only access when the entire bed section is closed

He also said he will send pics and a video which I will share.
 
In thinking about my issue with head room when the top is closed... Is there an option for the bed to not be a one-piece thing (that reduces the headroom when closed) and instead have it be some sort of folding/extending platform that can be pushed forward (above the driver/passenger are for the most part) leaving MORE headroom that stock in the area rearward from there.?
(I believe this is how some other companies make theirs)
This may be a huge ask - I understand.
 
I think you'd have to store the pieces down below, not stacked up above as there is only enough room for the bed frame support and mattress when closed on some of these, even adding thicker bedding makes it harder to close.
 
In thinking about my issue with head room when the top is closed... Is there an option for the bed to not be a one-piece thing (that reduces the headroom when closed) and instead have it be some sort of folding/extending platform that can be pushed forward (above the driver/passenger are for the most part) leaving MORE headroom that stock in the area rearward from there.?
(I believe this is how some other companies make theirs)
This may be a huge ask - I understand.
Believe this is how Mulgo or some other companies (not Alu-Innovations or Alu-Cab) makes theirs. This would require completely new fabrication and I can only assume incur a larger cost.

I get you are worried about the headroom being removed, but how close are any passengers to the top of the windows?

What things will be impacted by losing those 4 inches of headroom above the window frames?
 
What things will be impacted by losing those 4 inches of headroom above the window frames?
I want to be able to sit in the back when the top is closed. As it is now, in stock form, there is a max of 48" in height. I'm about 3' "tall" when sitting (butt to the top of my head), so if I sit on a 12" box I'm just about touching the interior roof. Would I survive with only 44"? Of course, but it wouldn't be ideal. Is the trade off worth it...? Maybe.

I don't want to feel like I always have to pop the top to function in the truck - there will be times that a more stealth mode will be called for...
 
I want to be able to sit in the back when the top is closed. As it is now, in stock form, there is a max of 48" in height. I'm about 3' "tall" when sitting (butt to the top of my head), so if I sit on a 12" box I'm just about touching the interior roof. Would I survive with only 44"? Of course, but it wouldn't be ideal. Is the trade off worth it...? Maybe.

I don't want to feel like I always have to pop the top to function in the truck - there will be times that a more stealth mode will be called for...
Totally get what you're saying. Unsure of how easily you will be able sit in the back and operate with the top down. This isn't a high roof Sprinter.
 
Understood. I'm envisioning the bed platform NOT being on struts but instead being in sections. I realize this will change the use of the space ie: mattress/bedding storage given the "stack" of bed platform sections.... or, as was suggested, maybe the bed platform sections, or at least a couple of them, get stored elsewhere.... just brainstorming... and maybe that's not what I should be doing in this thread..... sorry for that hijack... I'll stop now.
 
I’m looking at a fitout for my Troopy that will allow me to have a spot to sit and gives a little headroom. And when the weather is bad I can still cook or whatever in the back with the top down.
 
Understood. I'm envisioning the bed platform NOT being on struts but instead being in sections. I realize this will change the use of the space ie: mattress/bedding storage given the "stack" of bed platform sections.... or, as was suggested, maybe the bed platform sections, or at least a couple of them, get stored elsewhere.... just brainstorming... and maybe that's not what I should be doing in this thread..... sorry for that hijack... I'll stop now.
This would require something other than an alu-innovations pop top.

I’m looking at a fitout for my Troopy that will allow me to have a spot to sit and gives a little headroom. And when the weather is bad I can still cook or whatever in the back with the top down.

Don't think you'll want to cook inside with the top down. You'd be able to maneuver with the top down, but would be hunched down or squatting in the aisle. Then you'd be able to eat in the front two seats.

Most fit outs have a 270 awning fitted to the roofline, and require the rear doors to be open to access the kitchen/cooking.
 
Just got a message back:

I have two options
Both hinge upfront
The difference is the rear access hatch
Option 1 is standard with the small bed section opening to the rear
Option 2 is the small bed section is part of the whole bed flip and only access when the entire bed section is closed

He also said he will send pics and a video which I will share.
Awesome, thanks! I watched a video of a guy in Oz who had just got his installed and he was somewhat unhappy with the newer design as it limited headspace when the bed was raised. He was able to make a relatively simple mod to help remedy the issue to a degree. Curious to see the videos to really tell the difference.

Edit: found the video where the guy explains the difference in the two options:
 
Paint codes available:
4E9 - Sandy Taupe/BEIGE
058 - Toyota Iceberg White

Interior options remain light or dark gray carpet finish. Black bed internal framework.

Two bed options, still waiting on the video of operations.
 
Paint codes available:
4E9 - Sandy Taupe/BEIGE
058 - Toyota Iceberg White

Interior options remain light or dark gray carpet finish. Black bed internal framework.

Two bed options, still waiting on the video of operations.
They might also do black as a no cost option color. I know they were at one time and it tends to go with the less common troopy colors, ie. what I like to call East Coast Red
 
They might also do black as a no cost option color. I know they were at one time and it tends to go with the less common troopy colors, ie. what I like to call East Coast Red
I asked about other colors, he said the two color codes above are the only ones he does.
 
Hello,

I have wanted to ask this for a while now.

I understand the Pop Top is attached to the body with sealant. Over time, is it necessary to detach it and then reapply the sealant?





Juan
 
Hello,

I have wanted to ask this for a while now.

I understand the Pop Top is attached to the body with sealant. Over time, is it necessary to detach it and then reapply the sealant?





Juan
This is a great question Juan. I would think the answer here is "it depends".

I do not think it would need replacing anytime soon (say 10 years or more) because you're supposed to use a ton of sealant and the product is then bolted to your vehicle using the roof brackets.

However, there have been some who have removed an old Alu-Cab and replaced the top with a different pop top.

I would think you might only need to reseal the top is if you remove it for some reason or if you have a leak form. I can certainly reach out to Cassiem to confirm.
 
maybe they stopped offering black because for SA and OZ - their two largest markets by far - black simply absorbs too much heat? Just a thought.

That being said, I personally think a white roof looks great with almost any color land cruiser ... lends a classic vibe.
 
I asked about other colors, he said the two color codes above are the only ones he does.
maybe they stopped offering black because for SA and OZ - their two largest markets by far - black simply absorbs too much heat? Just a thought.

That being said, I personally think a white roof looks great with almost any color land cruiser ... lends a classic vibe.
Got a response from Cassiem. Black roofs are also available.

So three total colors:
White
Beige
Black
 

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