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We try our best to provide you with useful information relating to our box truck conversion and sometimes, this would include sharing links to products sold by Amazon. You are not going to pay more for the product through our link. The price is the same for you regardless of this link, but Amazon earns less because a small portion is shared with us. By clicking through to Amazon using our link, we receive a commission on your entire purchase during that instance with no added cost to you. Think about it like indirectly supporting our adventure!

We promise to only refer you to products we have personally used, or alternatives we've researched and wholeheartedly endorse, but may not have purchased for ourselves. We hope to simplify your search by directing you to the product you need during this lengthy and grueling (but rewarding!) process of building a camper.

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