2012 Toyota RAV4 Camper Build

We had wanted to record a step-by-step process of the buildout, but we ended up not having as much time as we wanted to work on it before our trip, so we decided to just focus on getting it done with the time we had and recording it after the fact. We hope this video can still be helpful or give you some ideas for similar projects!

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  • @Mel3V
    @Mel3V3 ай бұрын

    For good ventilation while camping in my 4Runner, which might also work in your RAV4, I installed 12V computer cooling fans that pull fresh air in through the glove compartment, and exhaust stale air through the rear hatch and rear bumper. Fresh air normally comes into the vehicle through a grill just under the windshield wipers at the base of the windshield. It goes through the OEM cabin air filter which can be accessed through a couple small removable plastic doors behind the glove compartment. At night, I open the glove compartment door, empty the glove compartment, remove those access doors and the air filter, place a piece of sheet metal in the bottom of that space to divert the fresh air into the glove compartment, and place a piece of 1/4" plywood fitted with two 120mm Noctua fans over the front of the glove compartment. These fans bring fresh air into the vehicle all night. At the rear of the vehicle, I removed the two OEM speakers in the interior plastic panel of the rear hatch, and replaced them with two more Noctua fans inside the rear hatch. There is a short, direct pathway through the inside of the rear hatch to two large OEM holes in the bottom of the rear hatch, where it meets the rear bumper. I cut matching holes in the hard plastic rear bumper, directly under these holes. This way, the Noctua fans inside the rear hatch suck stale air out of the living space of the vehicle, and blow it through the rear hatch and down into the interior of the rear bumper, where it dissipates outside. In daytime, I cover the holes that I cut in the rear bumper with simple pieces of sheet metal; they are hidden from view when the rear hatch is closed. For power, I installed an Add-a-Fuse in an always-on socket in the OEM 12V fuse block under the steering wheel (the location in the RAV4 might be different). I wired this to a Deutsch DT connector installed into the wall of the glove compartment, with the connector facing into the interior of the glove compartment. So just before pushing the plywood tight against the front of the glove compartment, I plug the wiring from the two front fans into the Deutsch connector, and the fans start. For the rear fans, I wired them into my 12V auxiliary battery system with another Deutsch DT connector and a fuse. The system could be improved by wiring switches into both the front and the rear fan circuits, instead of having to connect and disconnect the Deustch connectors every night. The Noctua fans are ultra-low in electricity consumption. They are also ultra-quiet. With four of them running at night, I can barely hear the combined noise from the fans. This is partly because we sleep with our heads just behind the front row seats, some distance away from both sets of fans. We found that on hot nights (mid-80s F) and on cold nights (mid 20's F), with this ventilation system, it does not feel stuffy at all, even with all the windows of the vehicle completely closed. On cold days, very little to no condensation builds up on the insides of the windows, even with two people sleeping inside the vehicle.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow, that is incredibly through, and sounds very effective. We may have to give this a try. Thank you so much!!

  • @Mel3V

    @Mel3V

    3 ай бұрын

    @@railsandtrails181I should add that while sleeping inside the vehicle, there is no perceptible breeze from these fans, as they are very gentle. If you do try it, I hope it works well for you!

  • @rumbleman97

    @rumbleman97

    3 ай бұрын

    could you send a picture of how the fan setup looks like?

  • @Mel3V

    @Mel3V

    3 ай бұрын

    @@rumbleman97 I'm not sure how to send a photo, but basically when the front fans are deployed, the hinged door of the glove compartment is in its open (down) position, and the 1/4" plywood blocks the opening of the glove compartment. Two little hardwood sticks prop the plywood up tight against the glove compartment opening; the other end of each stick is wedged against the open door of the glove compartment. There is enough area within that piece of plywood for two circular cutouts where the Noctua fans are attached. In the rear hatch, there's not much to see - just the wiring coming out of a small hole I drilled in the corner of the big plastic panel that covers the interior of the rear hatch. That wiring goes to my auxiliary 12V battery bank. The two fans attached to the inside of the rear hatch are hidden from view when you are inside the vehicle. It's only when you remove that big plastic panel that you can see the fans. And each of the two holes cut in the rear bumper is roughly 2" x 3". I hope this helps.

  • @MyTi824

    @MyTi824

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, excellent idea

  • @Ferpaxv
    @Ferpaxv8 күн бұрын

    Amazing guys! I have teh same Rav4 model here in Brazil and Im doing the same thing. Many thanks!!

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Good luck with your build!

  • @user-pw1tn2hz5k
    @user-pw1tn2hz5k3 ай бұрын

    Love your build. So many are for single people. We are always looking for builds meant for two people.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We were also surprised how many were only built for one person.

  • @candykizz3z68
    @candykizz3z68Ай бұрын

    Finally !!! Someone relatable ! I have a 2001 Toyota rav 4, and do not work remotely. I just wanted something to sleep in on my weekend adventures, that wasn’t going to put me in a debt 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @JonBlon89
    @JonBlon892 ай бұрын

    Traveled in my 2012 for years before buying a sprinter. We are now back to traveling in the rav4. Absolutely love it.

  • @Community-Action

    @Community-Action

    2 ай бұрын

    Why did you go back to the RAV4?

  • @maylin1986

    @maylin1986

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Community-Action One of the things probably has to do with gas mileage. The bigger the rig, and the heavier the van is loaded, the more gas is used to pull the rig.

  • @swimonster311
    @swimonster31123 күн бұрын

    Really glad I found this. Just got an ‘07 Rav and am looking to do something similar. Would love to see more behind the scenes videos of the car camping! Cheers from Texas.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    22 күн бұрын

    We’ll try to focus more on the camping aspect in the future! We try to highlight the parks we visit more so than ourselves personally, but we’re small and still learning. Glad you liked the video, and hope you’re able to do something similar in your RAV!

  • @kickapooCam
    @kickapooCam2 ай бұрын

    You guys are killin it

  • @touringdan
    @touringdan3 ай бұрын

    When I travel solo I sleep in my Golf. I travel with a 12v fridge and power it with a ECOFLOW Delta 2 power unit. It works well. It charges up while driving. There is a 12v micro ac unit that would provide adequate cooling while you are sleeping. You would power it with the Delta 2. It only needs about 100 watts of power. Enjoy your travels.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Well absolutely look into that, thank you!

  • @camf03
    @camf033 ай бұрын

    Nice buildout video guys. I have a 2010 RAV4 that me and my girlfriend will be taking out to the Tetons this summer and there was a lot of good inspiration here. For the power concerns, I would highly recommend the Anker battery packs. They have a huge range of sizes/prices of batteries that can charge while you're driving and provide days of power for fridges, phones, lights, etc. I set my parents up with a huge one with a rooftop solar panel for weeks-long retirement trips haha. And hey! Seeing your other videos, it looks like you're maybe some fellow Minnesotan's as well. Again props for the cool setup 🙂

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the recommendation, that sounds like it will solve a lot of problems! Enjoy your trip out to the Tetons! And it’s always fun to run into another Minnesotan!

  • @EchoTravelsUSA
    @EchoTravelsUSA3 ай бұрын

    Nice conversion. I have a 2016 RAV4 that I like to camp out in on Florida’s space coast whenever SpaceX or NASA are having a launch. Camping out in central Florida is challenging because of the heat and humidity, but I found an evaporative cooler made by Arctic Air that, while it won’t lower the temperature of my rav, it will blow significantly cooler air at me and it makes a HUGE difference. Hopes this helps!

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Not only is that a great suggestion, but that sounds like a lot of fun as well!

  • @MikeBabsBC
    @MikeBabsBC3 ай бұрын

    What a great build! You definitely maximized the space you had! Stoked to follow your future travels with it.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @1980skevin
    @1980skevin4 ай бұрын

    This popped up on my feed, and I love it. Nice job! I might install a little Smith&Wesson cabinet, but that's just me 😊 Looking forward to seeing the changes you might make, plus the travel videos 🙂

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We’ll definitely have to address any edits we make in the future!

  • @diywarren1776
    @diywarren17763 ай бұрын

    Check out the window covers by Matt designs things (KZread) that he made for his CRV. That will help with airflow. And drip rails along your rolldown windows, will help you crack them open even if it’s raining. I would suggest looking at compressor fridges, because they draw less power, and can be set lower in temperature and above all, no more ice. BougeRv makes ones at about half the price as more mainstream brands and maybe a smaller one would fit your available space. I have a 50qt and it’s been great. For a second battery I think that’s a valid thing to look into and maybe would be good if it was housed in that middle compartment that you seldom open. Above all , hats down to you guys for the progress you have made, and for just going for it. Not falling for the inclinations that other Van lifers are doing and suggesting, as must do. Whereas, if you go about it yourself, you clearly identify the relevant needs for your situation. But it’s hard to do that from your couch. I did numerous road trips with the Honda CRV before the engine cratered. I am now doing a simple build within a Dodge caravan

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you SO much for all the suggestions! It’s great to hear from someone who had a similar experience and can speak from that. Good luck with your next build!

  • @phillipwebb1258
    @phillipwebb1258Ай бұрын

    Get something like a Jackery to run you fridge. I use a 1000 watt with my fridge.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    Ай бұрын

    That’s a great idea, thank you!

  • @KingSolrac
    @KingSolracСағат бұрын

    nice build!

  • @ambienteterrazas
    @ambienteterrazas4 ай бұрын

    Nice!! I have a 2016 awd Rav4 that i used for traveling for a year or two, I did a 2'' lift and added trail terrains and bashed it all over Baja, nice little cars to get around, congrats very nice minimal build.

  • @jeremyking3986

    @jeremyking3986

    4 ай бұрын

    You can lift a RAV4?

  • @ambienteterrazas

    @ambienteterrazas

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jeremyking3986 Yep lots of kits out there, I wen't with Northwoods.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! That sounds like a ton of fun! I didn’t know you could lift a RAV4 either 😅

  • @brucemoller7012
    @brucemoller701228 күн бұрын

    For airflow, I have seen a narrow strip grille on top of the rear door windows with a built in fan. May be worth looking into.

  • @stevethecat9194
    @stevethecat91944 ай бұрын

    Ha! I'm 30 seconds in and you've checked so many boxes-dont work from home, sprinter too costly... I have an 05 CRV, which is very similar to the RAV4, and converting it to a camper works really well. Great channel logo by the way.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 ай бұрын

    We definitely considered the CRV as well, it’s definitely very similar like you said. And thank you!!

  • @erosgreen505
    @erosgreen5053 ай бұрын

    Great build thanks for sharing, I just to mention you guys rain guther to have some air flow👍👍👏❤

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @brucemoller7012
    @brucemoller701228 күн бұрын

    Here in Australia, (it gets hot too), I asked a good friend who camps often with his family of 4 adults. I asked what type of fridge I should get for our RAV4 2013 (with space saver tyre by the way) so it has a flat floor. He said he has never used one. He has a really good quality ‘Orange’ esky/ cooler box or what ever you call it. Unsure of the brand though.

  • @clnyegaard3358
    @clnyegaard33583 ай бұрын

    I’m going to try Car-Ving in my 2017 RAV4 for my upcoming Spring break. I have a Class C which I love but at 6-8mpg my hope is that I’ll be able to afford to go further for less on my teacher’s salary 😊and into some more remote areas than I can get in a 30-foot motorhome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    We especially loved the mileage and maneuverability of the RAV compared to when we pulled a trailer, so I’m sure the same is true with a motorhome. Have a great time!

  • @marshallohio5512
    @marshallohio5512Ай бұрын

    2010 Rav V6 limited here !!! No platform build!! Walmart exercise mat $30 , Amazon 4" memory mattress on top of mat $80 , few of those FunWatt Battery units $150 each , Alpicool fridge $120 Operates by car then by a FunWatt over night , various Amazon fans , all clothes and cookware in two Swiss computer back packs.. I chose the Swiss packs , for the many various storage compartments .. Roof rack for folding chairs, stoves, tent, awning, blah blah blah .. Oh, full stereo with a 12" Sub Box !! Rear right Passenger seat may be used when bed is packed away .. Front passenger seat free with bed set up .. 2 small Home Depot Rigid cases for can goods , spices , coffee , blah blah blah .. Ex military with excellent organization skills .. However, there was alot of fun with what works and what doesn't work ... 😅 You KIDS keep at it , for we are on this planet to live and not just to exist !!! Cheers😊

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    Ай бұрын

    That sounds like a great build! A bit jealous that you managed to fit a sub box in yours 😅 Thanks!

  • @marshallohio5512

    @marshallohio5512

    Ай бұрын

    @@railsandtrails181 Welcome.. The single 12 box sits on the folded down rear driver side passenger seat that also serves as a multipurpose table... Stay Positive and Safe in the life's journey!!!

  • @Community-Action
    @Community-Action2 ай бұрын

    Best way to stay warm or cool camping is travel North in summer and South in winter.

  • @maryannhathaway2251
    @maryannhathaway22512 ай бұрын

    Hi. I am so glad to watch your video regarding 2012 RAV4 as same as mine. I would like to know how installing the rotors mount on roof rack. Thanks.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Maryann! For the RoroPax mounts, we got a 1/8 thick piece of steel that was about the right size and got a special drill bit to put holes in it. We spray painted it black, then ordered roof rack mounts on Amazon that were shaped like the letter “P.” They were designed for circular roof rack bars, but they still fit and grilled around the RAV’s roof rack with rubber inserts to fill the gaps. We just picked up some long bolts and nuts at Home Depot to attach the two, and used a large suction cup for where it rests on the window. We drilled more holes for where the RotoPax mount itself attached to the plate, and that’s about it!

  • @notrelavent
    @notrelavent2 ай бұрын

    a zero breeze can cool you off at night so you can sleep good.

  • @JuliaKnutson
    @JuliaKnutsonАй бұрын

    I love your build! I recently bought a 2007 Rav4 and am looking to do some car camping in it. Would you be willing to share your drawings/dimensions of your wooden platform?

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    29 күн бұрын

    To be honest, we didn’t sketch it out much, and just made measurements/cuts as we went along. We’re planning to do an upgrades/updates video though, so we can re-measure everything and include some more angles of the platform in that!

  • @JuliaKnutson

    @JuliaKnutson

    28 күн бұрын

    @@railsandtrails181 Sounds good, thanks!

  • @marquisethomas5611
    @marquisethomas56113 ай бұрын

    Toyota makes a vehicle geared towards camping/ off-roading. It's called the "FJ cruiser"

  • @greycaribou
    @greycaribou3 ай бұрын

    Looks great! I use my small camper for short trips, about 5-6 hrs from home, but have started using my Pathfinder for longer road trips. LMK if you find a cooling solution...so far I have been 👍 I have 2 battery fans and a moon roof for circulation. And timing is important! Lol. I just got a battery cooler like yours, so tired of ice & mess! What kind of battery could it charge from besides the car? Thanks again for the video :)

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We have a small battery-operated AC system we’re testing, but we’ll include that in a future video if it does end up working for us. A battery fan worked for us most of the time, but definitely not in the super hot areas 😅 The thought was to get a secondary car battery inside the vehicle with an inverter, but we haven’t been able to find a great way to do that yet, so we’re still at the drawing board.

  • @divad23
    @divad233 ай бұрын

    I havent tried this but i have seen a video where a guy cut a hole near the rear wheel well and place a small tubular reverse fan to pull warm air out and create air flow when combined with the main fan being used in the car (near the ceiling).

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m sure that would work well, but we were hesitant to cut into the vehicle at all. If we continue to have issues with airflow though, it may end up coming that.

  • @photogher
    @photogher2 ай бұрын

    Great build & lots of good ideas! Now, if you could just get rid of the annoying background music, your video would be . Most viewers don't like background music because it takes away from the main content, which are the creators speaking and providing information. Cheers!

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, and sorry about that! This is slightly different content than we normally produce, and we have lots of shots where we’re not talking, and use background music to fill the silence. We’ll keep this in mind when we’re doing similar videos!

  • @stephenfrancais
    @stephenfrancais3 ай бұрын

    Thank god you didn’t spoil your future videos!

  • @JuniorAriasT
    @JuniorAriasT4 ай бұрын

    Nice job 👍

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @chap8772
    @chap87723 ай бұрын

    I'm Definitely following and would like a complete build list! I want to convert mine as well. Can you give measurements to all partntgat you used and links to what is suggested?

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    All of the wooden framework was just lumber from Home Depot. We didn’t record the measurements, but I could re-measure in a couple days here. Outside of that, we got the Yakima rooftop luggage carrier at Scheels, but they could also be ordered online. The RotoPax were ordered directly from the RotoPax website. The electric cooler is the brand AstroAi, and was ordered from Amazon I don’t remember the brand for the bull bar, but it was also from Amazon. We input our vehicle to make sure it ahead of time. That should be the bulk of it, but if you need anything else, feel free to ask. Thanks for watching!

  • @chap8772

    @chap8772

    3 ай бұрын

    I think the big thing that I need is the measurement for the Roto pax custom mount and hardware used. I can get the items, but where you specifically drilled, mounted, and what specific plunger and mount bolts you used to include clamps are very important. In addition to that the frame dimensions for the wood would be also very helpful. Please and thank you ahead of time!

  • @242HP
    @242HP3 ай бұрын

    I'm curious whether you had considered buying a Honda Element. I've seen a lot of videos on YT with people who use them as car campers (especially on the "Ready Set Element" channel) and they seem like they are better suited for that than the RAV4. The Element has rear seats that can either be flipped up to the sides or easily removed, leaving you with a large space behind the front seats to fit many things. Plus, some of the Elements have AWD and a sunroof in the back. I've also seen rear camping tents and roof-top tents for the Element. The roofs on this gen RAV4 are known to be a weak spot.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    The sunroof would have been awesome, but to be honest, we didn’t prefer the look of the Element overall. We considered a Honda CRV heavier than the Element, but ultimately went with the RAV due to familiarity with Toyota.

  • @stevenrldenault7451
    @stevenrldenault74513 ай бұрын

    Hi , thanks for sharing, great video. What were the mpg with the vehicle setup for camping?

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Good question. We didn’t notice much of a change between with/without the rooftop carrier and RotoPax. It’s right around 22mpg

  • @siervodechristo5486
    @siervodechristo54863 ай бұрын

    Beautiful build and video! How many miles is on your vehicle?

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! It was around 140,000 when we purchased it.

  • @SotRib90
    @SotRib906 күн бұрын

    Hello my friend, you are my guy. I need a cheep AWD for my family (wife and a baby) to go camping. Is the trunk space enough for the camping staff? Thanks bro

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 күн бұрын

    It depends on how long you’re going camping for. The trunk is pretty spacious on the 2012 RAV4’s, but I wouldn’t think you’d want to do more than a couple days with that as your only storage. That’s why we got a rooftop luggage carrier for extra space. If you just have one child, though, the spare back seat could also provide some storage room.

  • @bebopkirby
    @bebopkirby3 ай бұрын

    The main conundrum for me is the vehicle you want to drive and get decent gas mileage with, and the vehicle you want to sleep comfortably in,and tote your gear, are two different vehicles all together. There are a lot of tents today that you can set up as fast as the time it takes to fix up a sleeping area in a vehicle, and a lot less confining, with better ventilation also.

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    You definitely hit the nail on the head. Those two things don’t usually coincide. We did bring a tent on the first big trip we did with the RAV, but didn’t end up using it since we never felt too cramped sleeping in there. It would have had better ventilation though, you’re right about that.

  • @aaronweiser5421
    @aaronweiser54213 ай бұрын

    So what is the Solution for the Air flow problem in hot weather?

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    3 ай бұрын

    We don’t have one yet, but we’re trying a few different options and will respond to you & pin a comment here when we find something that works!

  • @BrandonAbernathy

    @BrandonAbernathy

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@railsandtrails181look up zerobreeze or ecoflow wave 2. They also make window vents that were you can close the window and still have airflow. The window closes on it. Finally, get a 50Ah lipo battery and car charger for about 200 bucks for your fridge. Or even a small power station.

  • @samanthas3909
    @samanthas39094 ай бұрын

    What kind of tires are those?

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    4 ай бұрын

    They are 225/65R17 Pirelli Scorpion A/T Plus 102H tires. Sorry, we should have included this in the video!

  • @rockyshore7017
    @rockyshore70172 ай бұрын

    I'm 5'10".... would I have room to sleep in the back of a RAV4??

  • @railsandtrails181

    @railsandtrails181

    2 ай бұрын

    If the seats are leaned forward, for sure! I’m right around that height and if you were closer to 6’ it would be tight, but at ~5’10” I didn’t have any issues. -M

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