Build Video - DIY Truck/Van Awning Instructions! Under $100

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2017
  • Edit: I realize now that there is a somewhat of a disconnect in the video when it comes to drilling holes. Do your best to watch when we are bolting it together to help you understand where all the drilled holes go.
    This little description should help:
    - Main support bar (that attaches to vehicle) 2x vertical holes - 3/8"
    - The horizontal swing arms
    • The vehicle side of this arm has 1x vertical hole - 3/8" and attaches to the main support bar.
    • The far side of this bars gets 2 holes, 1 vertical hole about 1" from the very end and 1 horizontal hole 1 1/2" in from the vertical hole - 3/8". (Horizontal hole is for the swing dow legs)(Vertical hole is for the bolt that ends up holding the removable crossbar)
    - The swing down legs each get a hole drilled through 1" from the end - 3/8". (That is where they attach to the end of the horizontal swing arms)
    - Removable cross bar gets a hole at each end about 1" from the ends. Drill 3/8" all the way through and drill the bottom half of both ends big enough for the nut to fit in it when you drop the cross bar on top to the end of the swing arms.
    Hopes that helps!
    (Build Materials and Cost below)
    So we've released a video videos about the our DIY awning and the most requested details were about how to actually build the awning, materials, and cost. Well here it is! An in depth build video showing you everything you need to build the awning yourself. Please comment or message us with any questions and we would be happy to help.
    Build materials:
    $4-5 each
    6x 10 foot 3/4" galvanized conduit poles
    (4 cut to 8 feet | 2 cut to 6.5 feet)
    $10-12
    8x10 "Heavy Duty" Tarp
    $8
    Box of different sized bungee cords
    $20
    10x4 Vinyl fabric - cut to around 2x9
    $5-10
    6x 3/8" bolts:
    1x - 3 3/4"
    3x - 3 1/4"
    2x - 1 3/4"
    $10
    10x hose clamps (to hold the main bar to the rack)
    $5
    Black rubber twisty ties
    $5
    Washers between everything.
    The spacer I used on the left side, to drop the bar down, was just a short piece of metal tube I found in my dads shop. But I'm sure you can find something! Find a small tube or stacking up washers would work too
    With out the fabric cover, it should be around $80. if you want the cover to, $10-20 depending on what you buy and where you buy it from. I used a vinyl fabric.
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Komentáře • 130

  • @hazel555
    @hazel555 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the detailed plan! You guys are so adorable!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety

      petrichor you’re very welcome! 😊 be sure to follow us on Instagram.. become apart of the BenderFam 🙌🏻

  • @bajar.m.6953
    @bajar.m.6953 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I love when peoples build their own gears. Instead of buying it already build. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      It’s fun to build things! Not everyone has the skills or tools but it’s cool when people tackle the DIY realm.

  • @hunterhalo2
    @hunterhalo2 Před 4 lety +1

    Dude this kind of documentation and thorough explanation of stuff makes the world go around. Thanks so much

  • @thorson7842
    @thorson7842 Před 6 lety +1

    Love the awning!
    Thinking about my wife's trailblazer may get one now.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety

      Do it! I'm getting ready to make a "1 year later" video. My same awning I made that was our first video on the channel is still holding up great on my 4Runner. I've used it many times over the last year. Make it and send us a picture to share on instagram!

  • @yellownp22541
    @yellownp22541 Před 4 lety

    I am truly enjoying your garage engineering projects, I am still working on the roof rack project for a Toyota Previa. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and I cannot wait to see the videos of these products out on the wild.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      Stoked you’re able find inspiration in our work! Always do our best. We have lots of content with the gear our in the wild. Check out season 2 and season 3 videos, or any of the weekend warriors videos. And as always there’s more to come!

  • @BenjaminHansen
    @BenjaminHansen Před rokem

    Good job! Thanks for putting this video together.

  • @kikecueva5
    @kikecueva5 Před 2 lety

    really good vibes. thanks for the info.

  • @ronrussell1077
    @ronrussell1077 Před 4 lety

    Great job 👍 thanks for the ideas!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      Ron Russell any time! Glad you like it. This was the second one we made. The first one we did right before this is the same awning I’m still using 3 years later. Works good as new!
      Check this video out:
      DIY Awning Review - 2.5 Years Later
      czcams.com/video/VByqzdYv2FU/video.html

  • @gracecallowayable
    @gracecallowayable Před 2 lety

    Wow!!! Awesome!!!👠🚌👠

  • @wrenchingvids
    @wrenchingvids Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing video. Going to build one based off yours but with another swing out section towards the rear.

  • @atozcycleparts
    @atozcycleparts Před 3 lety

    Love it how you set it up .

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Still using the same awning over 3 years later? Did you see our review video?

  • @nj4x4fever2
    @nj4x4fever2 Před 4 lety

    Very good video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chingon_grandpa
    @chingon_grandpa Před 6 lety +2

    Good job!

  • @freemanman7158
    @freemanman7158 Před 6 lety

    very good job thanks for made and learning for us

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Před 5 lety

    Good build - thx for sharing
    Cheers

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety

      PATRICK MCKOWEN Thanks!! Glad you enjoyed! Let us know if you have any questions.

  • @sdbrantley9065
    @sdbrantley9065 Před 5 lety +3

    Loved your role as Weasel, in Deadpool.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety +1

      Hahaha. Thank you sir. I really had to get in my character for that one. Hahah

  • @raulgil7389
    @raulgil7389 Před 4 lety

    Well done 👍

  • @ReneTheMechanic
    @ReneTheMechanic Před 6 lety +1

    Good job.

  • @mikelizonitz19
    @mikelizonitz19 Před 6 lety

    Once again, both nice builds and good explanations and video. Still curious how you will add sides when the time comes. Keep up the great work.

  • @Jose14175
    @Jose14175 Před 3 lety

    Man you are so good.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 3 lety +1

      Barracas Suricato Always doing our best! Did you seeing the 2.5 year review video?

  • @RayJames552
    @RayJames552 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for posting gave me some good ideas . Planning on repurposing some materials and doing something like this for my Jeep trailer.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      Raymond James Wow awesome! Sorry I missed this comment so long ago. Would love to see what you made!!

  • @jjiglesiasg
    @jjiglesiasg Před 2 lety

    I have a 4runner same like yours, and this video is quite inspirational to do the same, here the most cheap awning rise to well over 400 USD. Keep Overlanding and Greetings from #Bolivia #Overland_Bolivia

  • @usavanlife7240
    @usavanlife7240 Před 3 lety

    Can't be better than that !

  • @noxiousnews
    @noxiousnews Před 4 lety

    Lagunitas. Nice choice.

  • @dennisbarrios9714
    @dennisbarrios9714 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks for sharing I'm also gonna try this.Great vid!

  • @abuk44
    @abuk44 Před 6 lety +4

    ok !! am fucking IMPRESSED !!!!!!
    awesome awesome job man !!!!

  • @paulmonk7820
    @paulmonk7820 Před 3 lety +1

    Wrap the outside corner bungee once around the corner poles to take the slack out of the outside edge.

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown Před 6 lety +5

    Great stuff, much appreciated from Perth Australia

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks for watching! Wow, long way away from here. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @mindofown
      @mindofown Před 6 lety +1

      Isn't the internet amazing you've helped me to work out an awning system for my camper trailer, and your 12,000 miles away, where are you exactly?

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety +1

      It really is amazing What we can do with the internet these days

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety +1

      Again thank you watching and commenting! Glad we could help

  • @Kt80and7
    @Kt80and7 Před 3 lety

    This is definitely going to be our starting inspiration for our awning build, which we'll be using soon to snow camp in ski lodge parking lots. We're wondering if you have any specific suggestions for altering this build to include walls. Has anyone else done this already? Any major changes we should think about? Thanks in advance!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve thought wall ideas but never executed or cam up with something that would really seal it off well. You could easily put hooks over the bars and hang tarps from it and guyline them down, but not sure how sturdy they would be. No major changes. A few months ago I released a review of this awesome. Still using it over 3 years later!

  • @aired-downdisconnected4125

    I built mine with everything under the top bar.
    This way it's no taller than my rack and eliminates the tarp twist.
    Also made the legs the height of the roof rack which was about 2" longer.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety

      Aired down and disconnected Nice! Dillan here. I made the very first one the same way with the bars underneath. I had to change it when I made the new rack and awning mounts. It’s an easy design to adjust for any rig. Send us pics to our Instagram and we’ll feature it!

    • @aired-downdisconnected4125
      @aired-downdisconnected4125 Před 5 lety

      @@TrailBendersOverland
      I'll probably post a quick video. Haven't done instagram yet.

  • @ronschreiber3635
    @ronschreiber3635 Před 3 lety

    great video .I made one just like your .one Question how did you roll the tarp up so neat ??lol

  • @pmdiamond
    @pmdiamond Před 3 lety

    I recognized Heidi from the Home Depot checkout. lol

  • @VonBluesman
    @VonBluesman Před 4 lety +1

    Hey what you need to do is take a pair of pliers, vise grips, or Channel locks and use them to hold the nail that you are striking with your hammer, that way you will not hit your fingers or thumb.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety +1

      VonBluesman You’re right. That would be a much safer and easier way to hold that all down. Thanks for the idea! Will keep that in mind!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety +1

      VonBluesman This is why we love the CZcams community. We all get to share with each other.

    • @VonBluesman
      @VonBluesman Před 4 lety +1

      Trail Benders Overland After building houses for years I learned a few things. If you ever smash your finger or toe nail and the blood gets under the finger or toe nail and it looks like you will lose it, take a straight pin needle or a thin sewing thread needle and heat it up with a open flame, either a lighter or stove, etc. take the needle and when it is cherry red hot, use a twisting motion and drill into the damaged nail, stop if it starts to hurt and heat the needle up cherry red again and twist the needle again into the nail until it gets to make a whole to the blood and the blood will come up through the drilled hole and you will save the nail from falling off of your finger or toe. You must keep the needle heated up cherry red and it burns through the nail so it doesn’t’ hurt so bad. Once you get the hole down to the blood part the pain will stop as soon as the blood comes up through the drilled whole, it takes the pressure off and the nail will not throb anymore and you save the nail, if you don’t do this, you will lose the nail and the whole healing process will take four to six weeks. I have some other tips from being an old man, life is one big experience and we all learn everyday if we are lucky. Good luck.

  • @JosephCompnotta
    @JosephCompnotta Před 5 lety

    Nice, I have a Chevy Astro w/luggage rack I'm gonna make this for my travels on the Grand Circle in May

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety +1

      Joseph Compnotta Awesome! Be sure to send us pics on Instagram or FB. We’ll repost.
      This video is the second awning, but the the first one over a year later is still good as new!

  • @eddieperalta7418
    @eddieperalta7418 Před 6 lety

    Im confuse with the bolts... what are these bolts? How many?

  • @bradjd6957
    @bradjd6957 Před 3 lety

    Great video just a heads up they do make canvas tarps just spray with water proof

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 3 lety

      B-Rad D R That’s a good idea! The tarp was cheap and already has eyelets. It’s worked great for 3 years now, but the canvas would definitely be cleaner looking.

  • @thedorman005
    @thedorman005 Před 6 lety

    Having a hard time finding the vinyl fabric can you give me the link for that? It’s my last step for this project thanks!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety +2

      Bryan Dorman here you are sir!
      www.amazon.com/dp/B00IT8F456/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_giUCBb0KDDQ66
      If you’re good with fabric then you can get away with 3 yards, but I would recommend 4 yard to give yourself some wiggle room.
      Be sure to send us a picture! We’ll share it on Instagram

  • @51249ca
    @51249ca Před 4 lety +1

    Just curious if you could pound some spikes into the ground as “anchors” for the vertical pipes/bars

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      Jiminy Cricket Thats a cool idea. I would be concerned about it poking holes in the cover when packed up. But maybe if it’s packed right it wouldn’t be a problem. That’s an idea worth trying.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety +2

      I just re-read your comment. You’re talking about putting spikes in the ground. Then slide the vertical poles over the spike. That’s a pretty good idea actually.

  • @dkelly6492
    @dkelly6492 Před 4 lety

    Hey mate thanks for this from Brisbane Australia. Wondering is this noisy on the freeway?

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      D Kelly Awesome! Hello from San Diego, California, USA. I personally didn’t notice any difference in noise. I already had a roof basket that increased the noise level a little, but I didn’t notice any difference when add the awning.

  • @markjennings2315
    @markjennings2315 Před 3 lety

    wow those bolts could lift the whole car!! mightget away with half that diameter and leave more material at the pipe.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 3 lety

      Mark Jennings the bigger diameter I felt would give better hinging support. But you’re probably right! I tend to over build things sometimes haha.

  • @GAZOD
    @GAZOD Před 6 lety +26

    Its a "center punch" not tap & die. good build :)

  • @balkangetaway
    @balkangetaway Před 4 lety

    I don't have a roof rack -can i use suction cups ? For example those for pulling out dents? Or will i ruin the car/windows?

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      sponge bob I would recommend buying or building a proper roof rack. Even strong suction cups I wouldn’t trust to hold something like this on the side of the vehicle while driving.

  • @susanpratt4061
    @susanpratt4061 Před 5 lety

    Reason you chose metal over pic pipe? Have an Forester and am collecting info to do a tarp set up for it. Seems like a metal setup would be heavy. Thanx

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety

      Susan Pratt I went with conduit for a few reasons. It’s cheap, strong, won’t rust, and is actually probably lighter than the pvc equivalent. It’s a pretty thin metal vs thick plastic wall. It’s also more rigid than pvc which is good for structural reasons, don’t want it to droop. If you go to Home Depot or Lowe’s and feel the conduit you’ll see it’s actually pretty light. And usually $4-5 for a 10 foot pole. Feel free to ask any other questions!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety

      Susan Pratt Oh and being metal, under stress pvc would be more likely to crack and the metal conduit would be more likely to bend slightly and more so absorb stress at the pivot points. I’d take bend over crack

    • @susanpratt4061
      @susanpratt4061 Před 5 lety

      Trail Benders Overland Ah. I'll check it out next time I am in either store. Thanx!

  • @lcatalla7292
    @lcatalla7292 Před 6 lety +1

    What tarp size did you use? Great build anyway.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety

      We are using 8x10 tarps so it hangs over the edge opposite from the vehicle. Makes it easy to bungee too.

    • @user-wp7if
      @user-wp7if Před 4 lety

      I was looking for this comment haha thanks for asking

  • @olsmxl6975
    @olsmxl6975 Před 4 lety +1

    great video and build. Is the awning at an angle to allow for rain to drip off and not pool? thanks

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      Oscar Lazaro It’s designed to be able to position legs to make it level and also be able to lower one or both legs to slope the awning. You can see how I do it in this video: m.czcams.com/video/1nJW2aT4i2s/video.html

    • @olsmxl6975
      @olsmxl6975 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailBendersOverland Thanks for the quick reply! off to build one!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      Awesome! Happy to help. Send us a pic on Instagram so we can share! Let me know if you have any other questions at all.

  • @patrickbodine6010
    @patrickbodine6010 Před 5 lety

    Millennial s at work!😁

  • @zzdesignz
    @zzdesignz Před 4 lety

    Nice diy buddy! can't find vinyl anywhere wider than 54". Did you sew pieces together? Thanks again!

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      zzdesignz you don’t need it to be very wide. It’s more about the length. If you’re talking about the vinyl for the cover. You just need to find a price that’s 9 feet, or more, long. The width can be anything over 36”. I forget the exact width but you just need it wide enough to wrap around the bars when folded up.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety

      zzdesignz Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions

    • @zzdesignz
      @zzdesignz Před 4 lety

      Hey thanks so much for the reply. I'll be building one next week for my wife's Forrester... I have a couple of ideas I'll share W/you after the build.
      Okay... The vinyl cover! The only black vinyl I can find after a LOT of searching is 54" wide and sold by the yard so I'd need a piece about 9' long. Pretty pricey and a lot of waste. Do you have the source of where u got it?
      Thanks again brother stay well!

  • @rickayers2731
    @rickayers2731 Před 6 lety +2

    for a drill u need a step bit not a center punch or a tap & die

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety

      Oh that's a great idea! Will be sure to get one before building the next awning

  • @Edawgg424
    @Edawgg424 Před 4 lety

    A little confused about the bolts you used , can you elaborate ?

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 4 lety +1

      Eric Quintana the bolts are all listed in detail in the description. The sizes and amount needed. Let us know if you have any other questions!

    • @Edawgg424
      @Edawgg424 Před 4 lety

      So there all 3/8 in diameter correct ? And different lengths

  • @boyfester
    @boyfester Před 6 lety

    I really dig this setup. I created my awning out of PVC tubing back in 2015 but it lacks the horizontal tubes that extend out from the roof rack and the tensioning tube that your awning drapes over on the other end. As you can imagine, it takes some time to set up the vertical legs with one person. Thanks so much for all of the detailed videos. You gave me new ideas that I didn't think of before like using bungees to increase the tension in the awning. The link below is when I first created the awning but I've made a few mods since then. I'll use it a few more times before pulling the trigger on your design.
    www.toyota-4runner.org/5th-gen-t4rs/107166-what-did-you-do-your-5th-gen-today-582.html#post2027107

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety

      Oh I’m sure that hard to do alone. Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. The only thing I’ve added is an additional bar with two bolts through it that slide into the bottom of the two legs. Helps keeps the legs from bowing in when it’s windy

    • @boyfester
      @boyfester Před 6 lety

      Actually it's not too difficult to set up. I did a practice run this weekend and was able to set it up in less than 5 minutes. The expanding PVC tubing houses the guy lines and metal stakes when not in use. The expanding tube that attaches to the rack is attached via Quick Fist Rubber Clamps.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety

      Oh cool. Doesn't sound so bad after all

  • @leekh2125
    @leekh2125 Před 2 lety +1

    Should use PVC pipe instead. Lighter , cheaper and easier to drill holes.

  • @mrs7978
    @mrs7978 Před 4 lety

    Is this TRAILER PARK SOYBOYS ?. yes I gave this a thumbs-up, I was joking about BUBBLES.

  • @RayJames552
    @RayJames552 Před 5 lety +1

    I do not think you need the bolts to be so big.

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 5 lety +1

      You’re probably right. We just felt like the bigger radius of the bolt would be better for the strength of the hole in the conduit. Conduit is actually pretty soft so you have to be a little careful in the design to make sure there aren’t any pinch or bend points. That said, over a year later the it still works great!

    • @RayJames552
      @RayJames552 Před 5 lety

      If you want a large nut on the end of the bolt just use a thinner bolt and then add additional washers. Use a small washer to hold a larger washer onto the bolt that gives you a large diameter to grap and hold the tarp. The smaller diameter bolt is strong enough and will leave more metal on your long bars .

  • @karanorman3163
    @karanorman3163 Před 6 lety

    Not a tap n die. A PUNCH is the tool you were looking for

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety +1

      Kara Norman Yeaaahhh it’s painful to hear that in the video now. I know very clearly that tap n die is for threading and a center punch is what we meant to say 😖
      We all learn sometime! Either way, I appreciate the comment

  • @Adeline9418
    @Adeline9418 Před 3 lety

    You're Soo cute.

  • @1966cambo
    @1966cambo Před 2 lety

    Ummmm,not a tap and die, a CENTRE PUNCH lol

  • @karanorman3163
    @karanorman3163 Před 6 lety +1

    If his main priority is to be getting an engine in that 4runner why is he working on an awning

    • @TrailBendersOverland
      @TrailBendersOverland  Před 6 lety +3

      Kara Norman Because the awning was less than $100 and we wanted to make a build video for all our viewers that had been asking for it. He did get a new motor. And now the truck is actually gone. But we still have a cool build video for the awning!