Saw this from a post on MO ... thought it was pretty cool. I would think it would fit the Vibe, since it was made for the Matrix.EDITED to repair links.http://www.toyotadepot.com
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Quote, originally posted by vibedrvr04 »well, you can run your AC without the car running...but you'd better have a fresh battery readyI don't think the A/C is going to cool for very long without the compressor spinning.Maybe, if you have an autostart added to your remote, and you vent the exhaust away from the tent with some hose, it could possibly work.Or just train a monkey to do it.Be sure you aren't close to a PETA gathering, they might object.
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I see that Cableas has a SUV tent also. If you where really in need of heat, bring a flexible exhaust hose and hook up to tail pipe and run it off to the side away from tent (make sure you get a real good seal on that pipe, perhaps have a hose clamp on it) Have a remote starter and if you wake up in the middle of the night and its cold, push a button and BAMMO!!! heat! Starters have a automatic shutt-off so if you should fall back asleep the car will automatically shut off in 15 min anyways.
"no way the car would be able to supply good heat in 15 min"I live in Mich. and YES 15 min is long enough to get some heat.I'm not talking about heating a tent to 70 deg. for God's sake!The main reason is simply to take the edge off the cold.By the way. speaking of heat. My Vibes heater is AWSOME!! the thing kicks out hotter temps than any of the 27 cars I have owned over the years!!! And the fan speed/airflow is very good also. I'll have to put a thermo. to it to see just how hot it gets.
I've wondered what it would take to build a similar type thing for the vibe. I imagine you could build some kind of roll-out that ties in to the tie down rails on the inside. (as long as you don't put much weight on end of the part that slides out.) Then put some industrial velcro or button clips on the hatch and the bottom of the slide out. Then throw a futon matress on it and your done.
How come AZTEK wasn't *****'d out?I thought there was a language filter for swear words.
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*relive old thread*Has any one looked into this? I know on Amazon they are about $180, which is a bit pricey.... but I think it's a great idea. I would love to have it. And not just to have AC/Exaust while camping.... It would just be nice to have with the family so me and the wife could sleep in the vibe (the air matress fits perfeect) and the daughter could sleep in the tent part, and we would be one big happy Fam, lol.just seeing if any one out there ever actually got one or knew any one that had one. OR if any one knew of one for sale.... even used... I would jump on that...
It does look pretty neat. The roof rack may interfere with the sealing around the top where it "mates" to the car.Even cheaper at Dicks:http://www.dickssportinggoods....55230
looks like i may just have to buy this...lol..i always was kinda sad there didnt seem like there was anything like this available!...thanks to whoever it was that found this.....
Quote, originally posted by cerulean »It does look pretty neat. The roof rack may interfere with the sealing around the top where it "mates" to the car.I don't think that much would be a problem. However I wonder how water would flow around the areas where tent meets car? I'd almost think that water would run into the tent, not very appealing.
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I don't know, for one, I try and not be out camping in the rain, and for two.... if it starts raining, I would sleep in the vibe any way..... but I don't think it would get in the tent any more than normal any way.... but that's just me.
Quote, originally posted by Herb »However I wonder how water would flow around the areas where tent meets car? I'd almost think that water would run into the tentI don't think so - the car/tent interfaces all appear to be designed so water would be running down from the tent fabric and then down the outside of the car to the ground. But I do have some other concerns. One is that many campsites have a car parking area that is separated from the intended tent spot by a log, small fence, or other barrier. And even without a real barrier, the car/tent combination is pretty long so finding an appropriate spot that is flat and rock-free for the tent may be harder than usual. I also like to be able to hop in the car for excursions while leaving the tent up - that's possible with this arrangement but would require a little more effort to first detach the car from the tent and properly secure the tent openings. Finally, in bear country it's good to be able to securely hide and lock all food items in the vehicle and keep them out of the vulnerable tent.
Quote, originally posted by Vibr8tr »What makes that twice as funny is the little Bevis under that making that motion.....I know... I have a post for Drunkenmaxx with his stereo problems that says: Break it, Break it, Break it... so it looks like Beavis is chanting.
Can't belive I haven't seen this thread before. I picked the Sportz tent this past summer. Works pretty well, although I'm a little concerned with taking it out in the rain. As for the AC/heat issue - if the car is running when the tent is installed you'll cook the tent. It comes in contact with the exhaust and there's no way around it.And for the camp sites that have separate parking, it can still be used as a regular tent.
That was my main concern was if it could be used on it's own without the car and still be a good tent.... Maybe this winter I will pick one up for the spring.
Quote, originally posted by kunkstyle »Works pretty well, although I'm a little concerned with taking it out in the rain.Cool, first hand information... Is there another fly or is what you see in the picture all that you get? (If so, I can see why you'd be worried about rain.)-Bob
Tent is listed on the Toyota Canada website under accessories for Matrix as costing $284.50. Kind of pricey for a tent. But you will be unique. As I don't know anyone who has one.
Quote, originally posted by cerulean »Is there another fly or is what you see in the picture all that you get? (If so, I can see why you'd be worried about rain.)What you see is what you get. It's kind of an integrated fly, for lack of better terminology. Although it's not the roof that concerns me, it's the top where it attaches to the roof rails. Not exactly sealed, but on the other hand, in the case of rain, it should travel away from the tent. I lost the instructions, so I might just be setting it up wrong, too. I'll play around with it again next summer. Quote, originally posted by goodvibrations »Tent is listed on the Toyota Canada website under accessories for Matrix as costing $284.50. Kind of pricey for a tent. But you will be unique. As I don't know anyone who has one. Wow, no way I'd pay that for it. You can get a pretty nice 6-8 man tent for less than that... I picked it up from Costco for $170.
y'all should just get a regular tent, you can buy bigger tents for cheaper then what they're gonna charge you for one specifically made for a vibe/matrix
this idea is just ok to me. i haven't been camping much, (but i did take the vibe out camping in 06 and slept in the back ok ). about the only thing i can see the vibe being useful for is music, which a small set of speakers to plug into an ipod or a lil boombox would take care of.
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I found a better photo with one all set up with a Matrix
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Would you agree to debris acceptance? 2003 Vibe GTMods installed GM Top and Mid-Gate Spoilers, Cosmo CAI, TWM Short Shifter with Desert Eagle weighted shift knob, TWM Bronzoil Shifter Cable Bushings, Magnaflow Cat Back Exhaust, Unichip, Injen Billet Aluminum Engine/Sparkplug covers and oil cap, Optima RedTop Battery, Lineage Ground Wire KitAwaiting install: Energy Suspension Motor Mounts, DC Sports Header