CVT Mt. Shasta Annex

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @jakboling
    @jakboling  11 років тому

    Thanks man. I love it as well. As for the bed rack. I built it myself. Most people get bed racks custom made for tacomas to fit their needs. If you have never welded its a great first project to start on. If you don't have the tools to make one, find a shop that can. They are super easy to make and generally cheap. Under 300. Max tubing size you can use is 1.5''

  • @paulmata5056
    @paulmata5056 3 роки тому

    Awesome review! I didn't know that the walls could be shortened. This was important to me because I wanted to mount the RTT mid height only.

  • @littlefarmer32
    @littlefarmer32 7 років тому

    Sharp looking rig up. These rtt systems are awesome

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  7 років тому

      littlefarmer32 thanks! They are great! Rig has changed a lot. Still have the tent though.

  • @cschris66
    @cschris66 11 років тому

    Yes, I'am definately making my own rack for my Jeep. Might buy an aluminum one for my Ford truck though. You've got a great set up.

  • @lysol911
    @lysol911 10 років тому +1

    Very well composed and informative!!!! Thanks!! I went through your UA-cam channel and didn't see a video of inside. do you have any? Like a walk through?

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  10 років тому

      I don't, sorry. I will make one this summer though as well as an awning video and a rig walk around as i have had some requests for one. Stay tuned.

  • @theharvest9426
    @theharvest9426 4 роки тому

    Awesome video!! Thanks a bunch.

  • @dtotheatothevtothee
    @dtotheatothevtothee 11 років тому +2

    @ 3:00...Hey, dad...quit screwing with that tent & feed me!!!

  • @koltputnam6043
    @koltputnam6043 10 років тому

    Thanks for posting the video. I am definitely looking forward to receiving my CVT. The only question that I have is why not just attach the floor to the Annex before attaching it to the tent? It seems like it would be much easier that way unless there is an issue that I am missing.

  • @coltd2864
    @coltd2864 3 роки тому +1

    Video helped a lot thanks man

  • @zr2ee1
    @zr2ee1 10 років тому

    there are some interior video's for the CVT's on the Discover share inspire channel. nice demo, i just ordered a Tepui for my 06 taco, fairly similar. I'm hoping i can mount it on my roof and have the annex cover my 6 foot bed.

  • @cschris66
    @cschris66 11 років тому

    Very informative. Love your Toyota! I ordered my Mt. Shasta, yesterday. I want to use mine over the bed of my Jeep CJ8 Scrambler, and also my F350. Where did you get your rack that the tent sets on? I don't want my tent up high, catching wind as I drive. Thanks

  • @robertculpepper3817
    @robertculpepper3817 11 років тому

    Love the honesty...lol Thanks again!

  • @jakboling
    @jakboling  11 років тому

    Yea man! doesn't take much for it. And thanks! I love it for sure!

  • @TheCatOnTheCouch
    @TheCatOnTheCouch 10 років тому

    Hi, great looking tuck! I was wondering if you could tell me where you got your gas can and spare tire carrier? is it a swing away system allowing you to still utilize the truck bed and hatch? I'm an avid climber and spend a lot of time down dirt roads where a truck drawer system under a shell is a must. I was thinking of also getting a CVT tent, and saw your wheel carrier and was very interested in where you got it, and who makes it!!
    Thanks

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  10 років тому

      Thanks man.
      The rear bumper is a custom one off by Elite Offroad. It is a swing out. I added the jerry can and it also has a folding table so that when its open i have more space then just the tail gate. Works great as my kitchen haha i have a CVT awning opening off the back of the truck to cover it. Sadly the bumper is a one off and Elite Offroad never made another one and doesn't make bumpers anymore. CBI makes several variations though that are great quality. I just got the jerry can from the hardware store in my town. A better metal spout one has replaced it now however.

    • @TheCatOnTheCouch
      @TheCatOnTheCouch 10 років тому

      Monte Nickles
      Great thank you! I'll check around, Elite Offroad makes bumpers, just no swing away option. Trying to decide if tubular rear bumper or steel plate is better option. I do like the tire swing away look and obvious benefits...CBI's option for a swing away looks very sturdy no doubt, but also very bulky and potentially heavy. Thoughts on this?

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  10 років тому

      TheCatOnTheCouch Sorry if i didn't clarify that in the first reply but Elite offroad no long makes bumpers period. Sadly. I love my plate bumper but tube is very strong. Yes any rear bumper with side protection like mine and especially a swing is going to weigh a LOT. Mine is about 140-155lbs without the spare tire and jerry can. You will need to have rear suspension that can cope with the additional weight.

  • @Scrubs2U
    @Scrubs2U 8 років тому

    Great video, thanks, you still like the unit?

  • @BobPreis
    @BobPreis 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I have the standard (not extended) annex and it does not have zippers to attach. How would you recommend installing the standard annex? We tried for a few hours this weekend and were unsuccessful at getting the edge fed through all the extrusion channels.

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  7 років тому

      Bob Preis I have never setup a smaller one. I am willing to bet you just slide it into the channels of aluminum if there is no zipper. or you need to put the zipper part in.

    • @BobPreis
      @BobPreis 7 років тому

      Monte Nickles I called CVT about it. They recommended prying open the extrusion channels a little to make sliding the smaller annex easier. They also recommended a silicone lubricant and using a hammer to smash the first inch of plastic tubing that slides into the channel. Smashing the tubing helps feed it into the channel to get it started.
      I'll give it another shot this weekend but a zipper sure would be easier!!

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  7 років тому

      Bob Preis ah glad to hear! hope it works out!

    • @mikeluis9
      @mikeluis9 5 років тому

      Bob Preis how is the standard size wise? I’m 6’/220 and have 3 kiddos age 4,8,10. Would we fit ok or should I look at something larger

  • @kananbest9245
    @kananbest9245 4 роки тому

    Can you fold up the tent and annex so you don't have to pack them separately?

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  4 роки тому

      I was never really ever able to do that super successfully. However, I had a friend that was able to do that. I think the difference is you either leave your bedding inside, or the annex on. That said, if you get a newer Summit series I doubt you can since the cloth is so much thicker.

  • @MrAshrr213
    @MrAshrr213 8 років тому

    Your truck looks so familiar. Frankenstien?

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  8 років тому +1

      The one and only! Looks much different then that now though haha

  • @willwhite3999
    @willwhite3999 2 роки тому

    What roof rack is that

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  2 роки тому

      It's cantilevered off of my bed rack. I built it.

  • @stackingstones7173
    @stackingstones7173 10 років тому

    what is your wheel set up??

    • @jakboling
      @jakboling  10 років тому

      This setup is Wheelers Type B 15'' rims with 4'' of Backspacing with Allpro 1.5'' wheel spacer and extended lug nuts on 33x12.5r15 KM2s.
      New setup is Summit Racing 15'' rims with 3.75'' BS and same spacers but on 35x12.5r15s.
      Build thread is here if you're curious! = www.tacomaworld.com/forum/1st-gen-builds/159436-frankenstein-build-lt-expo-trail-rig-bs.html

  • @jakboling
    @jakboling  11 років тому

    You bet!

  • @poandasan
    @poandasan 10 років тому

    Blackdawg!