Awesome! Where did you get the air dam for rhe front of the topper? I have the same atlas and need something to help reduce the drag- and save some cash!
We made it. The structure is a piece of Aluminum Extrusion that is mounted to the light bar brackets. It is just a piece of 0.90 Aluminum cut to shape after making a template out of cardboard. You can see this more in the build review video. I don't know that it has helped much with the economy in all honesty, but the wind noise is much better and bugs don't shoot into the gab and get to the tricky wall to clean between the cab and topper. ~J
I am planning to visit the Gates of the Arctic NP next year. Do you have the co-ordinates or the mile marker on the Dalton highway from where you began the hike to the Gates of the Arctic ?
Unfortunately, we do not have that info. With the river crossing, what was safe for us, may not be safe when you're there due to it constantly changing especially after a winter cycle. We highly recommend talking to the rangers in Coldfoot and scouting for your best option.
Great report and footage, thanks y'all!
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome! Where did you get the air dam for rhe front of the topper? I have the same atlas and need something to help reduce the drag- and save some cash!
We made it. The structure is a piece of Aluminum Extrusion that is mounted to the light bar brackets. It is just a piece of 0.90 Aluminum cut to shape after making a template out of cardboard. You can see this more in the build review video.
I don't know that it has helped much with the economy in all honesty, but the wind noise is much better and bugs don't shoot into the gab and get to the tricky wall to clean between the cab and topper. ~J
I am planning to visit the Gates of the Arctic NP next year. Do you have the co-ordinates or the mile marker on the Dalton highway from where you began the hike to the Gates of the Arctic ?
Unfortunately, we do not have that info. With the river crossing, what was safe for us, may not be safe when you're there due to it constantly changing especially after a winter cycle. We highly recommend talking to the rangers in Coldfoot and scouting for your best option.