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BASE PRICE: $32,439

Truck Fitment Recommendations

  • ¾-Ton Truck Market (2500’s)
  • 1-Ton Truck Market (3500’s)

Truck Bed Requirements

  • 49-1/2″ Wheel Well Distance Opening
  • 6-1/2 & 6-3/4 Box Length, tailgate REMOVED
A truck with an rv on top of it in the middle of nowhere.
A floor plan of a small room with bed and kitchen.

Specifications

When Equipped with Standard Equipment:

Dry Weight: 1,700 Pounds/Certified Wet Weight: 1,921 Pounds
Closed Body Height: 70” {Exterior measurement from floor to top of roof vent closed}
Interior Height Open: 82”
Interior Height Closed: 60”
Exterior Width: 84”
Overall Length: 165”
Exterior Floor Length: 101”
Mattress to Roof Height Open: 29”
Mattress to Roof Height Closed: 5”
Fresh Water Capacity: 36 Gallons
Cassette Toilet Black Water Capacity: 4.75 Gallons
Gray Water Tank Capacity: 18 Gallons
Fridge Capacity: 3.1Cu. Ft. {12v Compressor style}

The interior of an rv with a bed and a sink.

Standard Equipment

4 Post Electric Interior Lift System
4 Corner Exterior Mechanical Jacks
12v Compressor Refrigerator
35amp Converter with lithium compatible switch
MaxxAir Power Roof Fan
Interior & Exterior LED Lighting
Interior 12v Socket
Interior USB Outlets
Interior Volt Meter
Interior GFCI Outlet (active on shore power only)
30amp Shore Power Inlet + Cord End (Full cord NOT Included)
7-way RV Plug at rear
Single Sink with glass top + Pull-out Faucet
2 Burner Drop-In Stove
Pull-Out Locking Slide Front Table
Pressurized Water System with Demand Pump

4 Post Electric Interior Lift System
4 Corner Exterior Mechanical Jacks
12v Compressor Refrigerator
35amp Converter with lithium compatible switch
MaxxAir Power Roof Fan
Interior & Exterior LED Lighting
Interior 12v Socket
Interior USB Outlets
Interior Volt Meter
Interior GFCI Outlet (active on shore power only)
30amp Shore Power Inlet + Cord End (Full cord NOT Included)
7-way RV Plug at rear
Single Sink with glass top + Pull-out Faucet
2 Burner Drop-In Stove
Pull-Out Locking Slide Front Table
Pressurized Water System with Demand Pump

Build Options

(These should be on your order prior to production as some cannot be added once the unit is started or finished)

 

BUILD OPTION NO:

OPTION DESCRIPTION:

OPTION WEIGHT:

OPTION PRICE:

2

Single Overhead Cabinet w/Netting

18

$140

4

Insulated Skylight

20

$450

6

Truma Aventa Roof Air Conditioner

73

$2,860

7

190-Watt Solar Package

25

$880

8

380-Watt Solar Package

50

$1,650

9

Remote Exterior Electric Jacks

33

$1,880

10

2nd AGM Battery (G27)

65

$465

11

Torklift Tiedown Package w/Fastguns

–

$1,950

anytime accessories

(Any of these accessories can be added during or after each build)

 

Accessory Letter:

Accessory Description:

Accessory Weight:

Accessory Price:

A

Glass Top Stove Cover

3

$50.00

B

Reflective Tent Panel Set

5

$525.00

C

Bunk Ladder

3

$115.00

D

Cell Phone Booster

7

$625.00

F

Exterior 16x16x10 Alum. Storage Box

14

$540.00

G

Exterior Privacy Enclosure

14

$459.00

H

TraxTab with Mounting Brackets

27

$850

I

Single 2.5Gal Fuel Can + Mount

4

$150

J

3-Step Folding EasyHitch Step

20

$459

K

5-step Torklift Glow Scissor Step

31

$490

L

Rear Roof Mounted Awning

33

$1,150

M

8Ft Crank-Out Side Awning

49

$1,020

N

8Ft 90-Degree BunduHalf Awning

42

$1,675

O

8Ft 270-Degree BunduL Awning

49

$1,965

Gallery

Images may include options, accessories & customization above standard equipment

FAQ

Most states do not require separate RV insurance since the truck camper is considered part of the truck itself, and can be an addition to the policy. Be sure to check you state laws.

At present, eight states require the slide-in truck camper to be registered with their motor vehicle department; Idaho, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington.

The states that require you to title your truck camper differs, in some cases, from the states that require registration. At present, there are eleven states that require you to title your truck camper. Every slide-in truck camper manufacturer will create a Certificate of Origin when they build a truck camper. The camper’s VIN or an equivalent identification number will be on this form. This will be signed over to you when you purchase your truck camper. This certificate is used just like a title if you ever decide to sell your truck camper. States that require a title; Idaho, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Being in Iowa, we are an Iowa Business, which means that we are required to charge Iowa sales tax (7%) when a sale is made within Iowa’s state as the state considers this an in-state purchase.

Yes! Your camper should be tailored to you, and sometimes a cookie cutter camper just doesn’t fit your needs. We will work with you to make sure you are as excited about going on new adventures as we are!

We are a factory direct business so there are no hoops to jump through. Give us an email with what you are looking for along with what options you think you’d like, and then one of us will contact you to start the process of ordering.

How you store it is completely up to you, as long as there is a level area with a hard surface to place the camper jacks. Storage solutions range from using dollies, cinder blocks, saw horses and other support structures. Many just put the camper low to the ground, with no underbelly support. Others keep the camper on the truck. It depends on your personal preference.

Yes you can. Using a truck camper usually does not cover the hitch. Just remember to have a Y plug to power both the camper and the tow.

For our Pop Top campers, we have an option called Arctic Pack Insulation Panels.

Happi Jac is a “bed mount†tiedown, which means it has a steel plate mounted to the front of the box and a button on the bumper for attachments points for your camper. These are less expensive but there is the possibility it could damage the box or rear bumper of your truck.

Torklift are “frame mount†tiedowns that are steel bars mounted to the frame in the front of the truck and to the frame or hitch at the rear for attachment points. These are a little more expensive but are stronger and more stable. It allows for little to no movement for the camper in the truck bed. You can also pull a pin and remove the extensions so it has no exposed pieces when the camper is off the truck.

Yes you can, we love meeting our clients and showing them around! Give us a call and we can schedule a tour in for you.

We are a factory direct business, which means we do not use dealers or ship out any of our campers. We do this to make sure the installation is done properly and to give a tour of your camper. We wouldn’t want you to miss out on any instructions or demonstrations we need to do during the installation. It also keeps cost down a little bit more.

Cargo capacity or GVWR can be found on the driver’s side door or may be listed in the glove box. The cargo capacity is the weight you can haul. The GVWR is the total weight, so you will have to subtract the weight of the truck from the GVWR and that will give you the cargo capacity. The weight listed on the camper is with the water tank and LP full. If it says “Dry Weightâ€, that is the weight without water or LP. Everything being carried in your truck should be below the truck’s rated cargo capacity. This includes all passengers, gear, and your fully loaded truck camper.

Our payment process is broke down into 3. The initial 30% deposit is non-refundable like most of our competitors. This deposit covers the administrative duties that go into the order process and a portion of the time and misc. things needed to plan for it to come down the production line. The second payment is also 30%, and is due when the unit starts production, this deposit is also non-refundable as now the unit is in production. The final payment would be due when you arrive to pick up the unit once complete.

There is a one (1) year warranty valid from the original date of purchase (ODT) that includes, but is not limited to, the following items: Structural integrity of sidewalls, framework, roof lift system, and laminated roof structure.

Items NOT included I the BundutecUSA manufacturer’s warranty, but are not limited to: cosmetic blemishes or other non-structural defect; any defect caused by misuse, abuse or repairs outside a pre-approved facility, damage due to freezing, flooding, fire or environmental factors; normal deterioration of fabric or other items due to normal wear and tear, items used for commercial purpose or held for rental, products or devices that were installed after the manufacturer completion date, products that do not meet the ANS1119.2 standards. All internal appliances are manufactured through the original manufacturer and not covered by BundutecUSA.

Warranty will not apply if identifying tags and names are removed or altered.