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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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I’m about to pull the trigger on this setup, but question. How difficult would it be to pull the cap/tent off in the event that I need the full bed? Like needing to transport a refrigerator upright… If I ordered it today, would I be able to schedule the install without having your team ship to me in Northern California?
 

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I’m about to pull the trigger on this setup, but question. How difficult would it be to pull the cap/tent off in the event that I need the full bed? Like needing to transport a refrigerator upright… If I ordered it today, would I be able to schedule the install without having your team ship to me in Northern California?
The Camper is not really and on and off products as it's modular assembly. It takes 10hrs to install it, maybe 2 to take it apart. Once it's on your a CaberCamper, pay Home Depot $25 to deliver Fridge to you.

Order today could be installed on your truck as soon as May 6-7th for Window version or no window version, but we only have 1x no window in stock till end of May if you want that style.

Email me [email protected] for more help or place your order online and we'll get it going.
 

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Tesla Cybertruck CYBERTRUCKco Camper build (mini-review) PXL_20250424_194300844.PORTRAIT.ORIGINAL~2

Quite amazed that not only does the mattress fit up there. Other bedding and pillows do as well. Not joking that one can be in bed in just a couple minutes. One button push, and two awning piece's if one desires.
 


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Is it easy/possible to close the tailgate and rear hatch from the inside for security while using the tent? One of the things I dig about this setup is that there is no need for a ladder.
 
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Is it easy/possible to close the tailgate and rear hatch from the inside for security while using the tent? One of the things I dig about this setup is that there is no need for a ladder.
I had the same question when we got it. Good news is it is super easy to close both as the tailgate is counterbalanced - no need for a pull strap or any of that.

The top hatch is easy to close, but doesn't lock from the inside (I posted a solution that I use on page 2). You could also drill a side door pin or just use paracord to secure it too. The Gofast forums have some solutions to this as they use the same lock (as do most of the camper shells).

One of the best features of the camper is you can tilt both sides the bed up and out of the way to use the inside as a mini hangout area. This gives you the option to completely stand inside. We used to have a VW Westfalia camper - It reminds me of that.
 

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I had the same question when we got it. Good news is it is super easy to close both as the tailgate is counterbalanced - no need for a pull strap or any of that.

The top hatch is easy to close, but doesn't lock from the inside (I posted a solution that I use on page 2). You could also drill a side door pin or just use paracord to secure it too. The Gofast forums have some solutions to this as they use the same lock (as do most of the camper shells).

One of the best features of the camper is you can tilt both sides the bed up and out of the way to use the inside as a mini hangout area. This gives you the option to completely stand inside. We used to have a VW Westfalia camper - It reminds me of that.
Thank you for the information. Another quick question, is there an easy pass through for an extension cord to reach inside the tent from the bed outlet? I would need to run power for CPAP and/or a small tent A/C unit from inside the bed, wouldn't want to route from the exterior through a tent door.
 

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Thank you for the information. Another quick question, is there an easy pass through for an extension cord to reach inside the tent from the bed outlet? I would need to run power for CPAP and/or a small tent A/C unit from inside the bed, wouldn't want to route from the exterior through a tent door.
Very easy to run a powerstip. We have one in ours. We don't leave it connected however. One could run a more permanent solution with maybe some conduit if moving through areas that may move.


Just spotted one at the Dublin Service Center - 6270 Houston Pl, Dublin, CA 94568
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Don't think that is a camper. Interesting taping. I didn't use any of that. I did use the foam and the weatherstripping. I did hit 3 spots with silicone.
 


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Thank you for the information. Another quick question, is there an easy pass through for an extension cord to reach inside the tent from the bed outlet? I would need to run power for CPAP and/or a small tent A/C unit from inside the bed, wouldn't want to route from the exterior through a tent door.
You should be able to get electricity from the outlet area to the top bunk (tent area) really easy, without routing it outside.

The bed folds up crosswise about halfway through. There should be enough room in that area to route an extension cord. There is about 1/2"-3/4" of room there on mine.

You can take a quick look at the YouTube video I have up (page two?). I tried to show how the interior folds up and down, but just be forewarned the production value is pretty low 😄
 
 








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