Four Wheel Campers Project M – Full Walk Around & My Initial Review



In this video I do a walk around of our BRAND NEW Four Wheel Campers Project M and share my initial review and thoughts of …

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  1. Hey awesome video. Looks like South C'bad State Beach near my house. I've been considering selling my 200 series for a Tundra with a FWC Project M topper like yours. How tall is your rig from top of the FWC camper shell (while closed) to the ground? I'm wondering for clearance of my garage if I have similar setup.. Thanks, will check out more of your videos!

    Also, if you have an extra second: How's that setup considering the weight with gear, etc? You getting close to GVWR?

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  2. After doing alot of research on truck beds campers this one is really catching my eye i love everything about it so far plus the price seems really good for the amount factory options

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  3. Does the space above when sleeping feel enough? I used to have an old Six Pack overhead camper and I felt cramped with the roof right in my face. I am older and might have trouble climbing up in that bed. Or maybe need to use the restroom at night trying to get down from the bed safely. For myself, I might make a removable single bed on the truck bed side that would serve as a couch and under the couch could be storage. Then use the top bed to store my camera gear, fishing gear, etc… by making something to keep it from flying down during acceleration. I am tired of keeping ice in an ice chest and want to see what you do for a small fridge and how you power it. I would want to keep it simple as possible and easy to remove in case I need to haul stuff, but then having most of the luxuries built in is appealing. Decisions decisions. Good luck. By the way, the wait for the pop up campers is so long, I looked at the Project M but there is a long wait for those to I believe.

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  4. I think I would do shelves and then a curtain to hide the shelves underneath the the benches. I'd put the cooler in the front of the truck bed. It will double as a seat with a cushion. I love this truck and setup! Great video!

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  5. I always thought it would cool if there was a way to install a modular system to the floor that could be easily installed and removed. Different modules for different uses. If you wanted a stove that would be a module. A sink another. Tall cabinet, extra seating, bed,cargo containers. My idea would they could easily removed with a interlocking system on the floor. Also maybe interlock together laterally for rigidity. Take out and add what you want. Kind of like a Lego interior. It just what I thought about years ago.

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  6. Thanks for making this video I know you had a gfc as did I (for my taco) I’m about to pull the trigger on this one most likely I have two questions with the gfc I had the je designs drip tray which diverted water from my door, I saw another guys video with a tundra and project m and he has that nasty calcium water drainage since to my knowledge there isn’t an aftermarket solution, how do you deal with that? Also he had the 6 foot bed I have the 5.5 but I noticed also on your it looks like it doesn’t sit directly on the front rail of the front of the bed. The guy said the gap was so bad he has horrible water intrusion (between the front of the bed and his project m, have you experienced anything like that at all? My gfc was for the most part water tight thanks a lot!

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  7. I've been looking at the M too. I think I'd want storage boxes with accessible doors, or possibly milk crate style storage that slide under the side benches. It would be nice to keep them suspended and off of the floor for easy cleaning and toe kick space.

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  8. Yes. thanks for asking. I need there a freezer and in another area the dry (?)toilet. For Cooking that can be done anywhere outside. I do not care. Just tell us, how many watts solar panels I would need for my freezer and the "air conditioning" be on 24/7? and how much $$$ I would so far need without any more and no cabinets, just what I am seeing so far? How much? and what truck would I need to take to you to have that done? How many days?

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  9. Super..& informative!! …what's the Base price?…if i may ask…the price of your 'unit'..with the current 'options'?.. Are the Walls & Ceiling already 'insulated'??…seems quite durable! are you planning 'winter camping'? if so, what are your Options you'd consider for 'Heating'? cheers from Canada!

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  10. I just subscribed…good job!. You’ve pretty much sold me on one of these…I’m headed up to Woodland tomorrow to check them out. I also liked the dual swing bumper you’ve installed. What brand is it?

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  11. I have enjoyed mine since 2021. Take it camping and hunting. Added 13,000 Watt Hour Batteries from Bluetti, Iceco 75, Ecowave II Thermal Pump. It just works! I can definitely be Off Grid.

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  12. Great walk-around! love it! I have a newbie question tho if anybody can help: Are these kinds of campers allowed in national and state park campgrounds? I thought many of these campgrounds require it to be "self contained" as well as concerns with soft campers in bear country. Any help would be appreciated because I want this Project M!

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