@@sponsoredbywifey My first videos will be the build out of it, should be a fun one since I am a cabinet maker by trade and own a cabinet shop.... I have some cool tricks I am going to incorporate into the build out :) My channel is The Angry Camper lol, I have zero content so far but plan on some angry shorts ha hja ha ha aha aha hhaa
Wow! They don't set up your electricity? I heard from another client, and they don't even seal the camper from dust intrusion. I would definitely pass on this option, and get better customer service! Thanks for this video. I will definitely avoid this bare bones option. So glad I saw this. Appreciate your video for keeping me from making a mistake!!!
If you order their power package, it will be all wired. I chose to do it this way as I am able to use my own electronics and build it the way I wanted. I am very happy with this camper.
The Project M itself does not have an issue with dust, the issue is the truck bed itself which is not designed to be airtight. I don't know of any truck topper manufacture that will seal your truck bed for you and this issue will be present on any shell, bed cover etc. It's also pretty easily solved with some aftermarket weatherstripping around the tailgate and sealing up the seams in the floor. I'm guessing you haven't done much research on truck toppers, but it's not a reason to knock FWC. We also chose not to go with the FWC power system, and having it prewired so I can install a system of my choosing is a huge benefit.
A guy had a problem,on a forum,..getting thru to customer service- many responded ,that it couldn’t be o purpose- because their customer service is great, - I’ve never seen that b4 ! Say what you want about the product- but the company,and service seems to be,well,to have very loyal customers..unheard of today- I was impressed !
How does the Project M attach to the top of your box? Do they need to drill holes or just use clamps? I’d like to avoid drilling holes if possible, since I wish to sometimes remove the Project M.
Thanks for the videos watching all these project m vids!
Thanks for this terrific video! I'm still wavering what my next camping vehicle will be, this video definitely helped.
Dude, I'm getting mine in February for my Tundra!!!
My daughter just got excited to see you in the one we were just in a few weeks ago at the showroom !!
Nice! Where can I see this build when you get it going?
@@sponsoredbywifey My first videos will be the build out of it, should be a fun one since I am a cabinet maker by trade and own a cabinet shop.... I have some cool tricks I am going to incorporate into the build out :) My channel is The Angry Camper lol, I have zero content so far but plan on some angry shorts ha hja ha ha aha aha hhaa
Adobo for camp dinner! Winning. Truck and camper look 👍
You got the hype beast camp gear brah !
that's nice tundra and project camper M LOVE IT
Those white boxers are getting more popular.
Wow! They don't set up your electricity? I heard from another client, and they don't even seal the camper from dust intrusion. I would definitely pass on this option, and get better customer service! Thanks for this video. I will definitely avoid this bare bones option. So glad I saw this. Appreciate your video for keeping me from making a mistake!!!
If you order their power package, it will be all wired. I chose to do it this way as I am able to use my own electronics and build it the way I wanted. I am very happy with this camper.
The Project M itself does not have an issue with dust, the issue is the truck bed itself which is not designed to be airtight. I don't know of any truck topper manufacture that will seal your truck bed for you and this issue will be present on any shell, bed cover etc. It's also pretty easily solved with some aftermarket weatherstripping around the tailgate and sealing up the seams in the floor. I'm guessing you haven't done much research on truck toppers, but it's not a reason to knock FWC. We also chose not to go with the FWC power system, and having it prewired so I can install a system of my choosing is a huge benefit.
A guy had a problem,on a forum,..getting thru to customer service- many responded ,that it couldn’t be o purpose- because their customer service is great, - I’ve never seen that b4 ! Say what you want about the product- but the company,and service seems to be,well,to have very loyal customers..unheard of today- I was impressed !
How does the Project M attach to the top of your box? Do they need to drill holes or just use clamps? I’d like to avoid drilling holes if possible, since I wish to sometimes remove the Project M.
Hi, Sponsored by Wifey- What was this campground called? There are usually some pretty big fish there.
I can’t remember the name. It’s right off the 5 fwy near the junction to Gilroy
@@sponsoredbywifey thanks for replying..
Nice setup. Had my eye on these but worried about how much weight the sides of the tundra beds can hold..
Thank you. So far it’s holding up great. But not sure about long term. We shall see what happens I guess.
Loved that you were able to make adobo while camping! What was the weight of your project M right out the factory?
Home boy wondering how much did you spent on that project M of your ? I’m interested of getting one do have a RAM 2500 tradesman 4x4 8ft Bed
What is the length of your truck box? Also, what color choices are there for the Project M? Looks great! How do you like it so far?
Congratulations !
Did you purchase a power system from Four Wheel Campers? Wondering how you are accessing power for your rice cooker.
The longer I think about it the more the Project M checks all the boxes. It would be nice if the sides opened but not necessary.
I’m very happy I ended up getting the Project M.
tell me how you seal up the tailgate area from dust and outside air. thank you.
Question. Can u pull that in a standard garage with the project m on it
How much does that setup run for? Looks great!
Do you really get 13mpg with the project m?
I got 13-14 mpg when I got the Project M installed. After I installed the front bumper and winch and built out the rear interior, I am now at 11-12mpg
I get mine in may have fun
how much?
The Project M camper starts at $10,995
what kine pilipino are you? add boiled egg to adobo. lol aloha
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