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We include all of the weather seals for the CyberCamper, but dust will come through the tailgate gap and the tonneau cover slot, you have to seal those on your own. I used a 5x6' grass rug from Amazon with a 1.38" tall blade, trimmed the back to fit the bed and the extra 2" length I stuffed into the tail gate gap. I like the bright green contrast on the floor and the grass hides all the dust and dirt, easy to sweep, vacuum or hose it off.

I still need to get a solution for the tonneau cover slot.

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Dude this is so sick! Do you mind me asking what your total investment $ in the accessories shown off here is?
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We include all of the weather seals for the CyberCamper, but dust will come through the tailgate gap and the tonneau cover slot, you have to seal those on your own. I used a 5x6' grass rug from Amazon with a 1.38" tall blade, trimmed the back to fit the bed and the extra 2" length I stuffed into the tail gate gap. I like the bright green contrast on the floor and the grass hides all the dust and dirt, easy to sweep, vacuum or hose it off.

I still need to get a solution for the tonneau cover slot.

Love this. The turf is a great idea. Some kind of reverse pressure system like a DustBox https://goadventureready.com/products/the-dustbox is optimal, but there is probably too much leakage at the gap/slot to make it work. Maybe not. It would only need some weatherstripping to get it close. With the fab you guys do, it would be a piece of cake to rig one up. You know how to live. Hats off. Let me know if you ever need a stop over down by Zion. Happy trails.
 

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Dude this is so sick! Do you mind me asking what your total investment $ in the accessories shown off here is?
It is the $1199 optional add on with he CyberCamper + the adjustable molle bars $149.95 + bed L Track bar kits $329.95 = $1680 with at the bench and walls.

We have a 20% off CyberCamper20 coupon good this week you can use with the camper order and save $20% off the camper and accessories.
 
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Had a chance to get a quick video walk through of the interior of the camper (after getting back from service and in between rain showers!). Hope it helps someone, even though it has a totally non-professional production value ?

You'll notice a little water inside, I need to complete the sealing on the bottom portion, but the top stays dry in the rain. Basically when you close the top, The tent lays over the mattress to protect it as well as having the top sealing gasket around the top portion.

Measurements:
Floor to bottom of bed: ~39"
Floor to top of bed: ~43"
Foldable front portion of bed: ~34" (52" front - including non-movable front portion)
Foldable portion of bed: (nearest tailgate) ~36"
Floor to peak: ~9'



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Just looking back on the install. This is one of my many favorites of my set-up. A white top and a 30 second into bed. I used to scoff at roof toppers. This is the best. Nice and white for hot summers.

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We've really been liking ours!

A few mods we've done:

- sealing up everything with GE black silicone (our Cybertruck glass roof had a slight warble so that didn't help with water, haha)
- Cybertruckco full wind deflector up front
- finished out the folding couch (The foam pads and cover were from Home Depot and fit perfectly)
- piece of plywood (1/2 width, spar varnished) on the tailgate for a basic kitchen counter. A 3/4-in cleat fits perfectly and locks it into the tailgate groove.
- adding internal pulls to the locks by drilling a hole in the thick part of the webbing and adding a split ring.
- changing the screw in the threaded insert stop to 2 in long and using the extra thread to support a toggle (1" on center) as an internal lock.
- changing out the foam seal on the back hatch for a J silicone rain gutter (from Amazon). This seals like the foam did but also deflects the rain when the rear hatch is open.

We're still adding tweaks to it here and there but are super happy with the camper.

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We've really been liking ours!

A few mods we've done:

- sealing up everything with GE black silicone (our Cybertruck glass roof had a slight warble so that didn't help with water, haha)
- Cybertruckco full wind deflector up front
- finished out the folding couch (The foam pads and cover were from Home Depot and fit perfectly)
- piece of plywood (1/2 width, spar varnished) on the tailgate for a basic kitchen counter. A 3/4-in cleat fits perfectly and locks it into the tailgate groove.
- adding internal pulls to the locks by drilling a hole in the thick part of the webbing and adding a split ring.
- changing the screw in the threaded insert stop to 2 in long and using the extra thread to support a toggle (1" on center) as an internal lock.
- changing out the foam seal on the back hatch for a J silicone rain gutter (from Amazon). This seals like the foam did but also deflects the rain when the rear hatch is open.

We're still adding tweaks to it here and there but are super happy with the camper.

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thanks for the updates! Can you provide a link to the top door seal you found?
 
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XmuxHai RV Rain Gutter Silicone Rubber J-Shape,Weather Stripping with Self-Adhesive,Roof Rain Diverter Fit for Car, Truck, RV, Boat and Home Application (16FT) https://a.co/d/dPUzb6l

The silicone seal would ideally be a touch smaller, and the adhesive stronger. I'll probably change the adhesive to a silicone based adhesive that should bond better at some point. The shape is perfect for the job though.
 


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XmuxHai RV Rain Gutter Silicone Rubber J-Shape,Weather Stripping with Self-Adhesive,Roof Rain Diverter Fit for Car, Truck, RV, Boat and Home Application (16FT) https://a.co/d/dPUzb6l

The silicone seal would ideally be a touch smaller, and the adhesive stronger. I'll probably change the adhesive to a silicone based adhesive that should bond better at some point. The shape is perfect for the job though.
thanks for sharing!
 

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When I saw the first set of photos I honestly thought it was a hearse. With the tent folded up, it reminds me of one of those Cadillac station wagon type hearse. I think it was this photo that triggered that reaction.

I appreciate the functionality, while the aesthetics leave something to be desired. I realize the styling of the CT makes things more challenging...


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When I saw the first set of photos I honestly thought it was a hearse. With the tent folded up, it reminds me of one of those Cadillac station wagon type hearse. I think it was this photo that triggered that reaction.

I appreciate the functionality, while the aesthetics leave something to be desired. I realize the styling of the CT makes things more challenging...


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I like it better with our windows TBH, breaks it up more
 

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When I saw the first set of photos I honestly thought it was a hearse. With the tent folded up, it reminds me of one of those Cadillac station wagon type hearse. I think it was this photo that triggered that reaction.

I appreciate the functionality, while the aesthetics leave something to be desired. I realize the styling of the CT makes things more challenging...
I think for many that put a cap or camper aesthetics aren't the primary thought, or any thought. Functionality kind of wins the race here. I find mine pretty awesome with the windows. I have got more thumbs up than middle fingers lately with mine.
 
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I think for many that put a cap or camper aesthetics aren't the primary thought, or any thought. Functionality kind of wins the race here. I find mine pretty awesome with the windows. I have got more thumbs up than middle fingers lately with mine.
Definitely a form follows function thing for me. I think most trucks look better without toppers, but all my trucks have had toppers for the function, haha. Just need to put a kayak or something on the roof rack ?

I always thought the Cybertruck looked a little long and I didn't like the upswept horizontal line toward the back. One day I realized it was a transporter and it clicked. Still would have been really cool to have the square shape of an APC.

We're pretty happy with the solid sides as we have full insulation inside. This is much better for snow sports and for privacy if we're in a campground.

We get a lot of positive comments, and most people think it's stock as the lines fit really well. An angle more toward the front gives a better view of the lines.

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