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run100
Nov 17, 2013Explorer II
Maneuverability is a huge one for us. As I watch people struggle to navigate giant motorhomes, trailers and 5th wheels around gas stations, parking lots and campgrounds, I am relieved we own a truck camper.
Now, the same could be said for B's and small C's, but the benefit with the truck and camper combo, is that you can change/upgrade either component independent of the other. So, if one decides it's time for a new truck, that doesn't mean the camper has to be swapped out too . . . and vice-versa.
Same goes for service on the house/camper or the chasis/truck.
Furthermore, most B or C owners wouldn't take their rig to the local home improvement store to pick up bricks, or sheets of plywood.
Now, the same could be said for B's and small C's, but the benefit with the truck and camper combo, is that you can change/upgrade either component independent of the other. So, if one decides it's time for a new truck, that doesn't mean the camper has to be swapped out too . . . and vice-versa.
Same goes for service on the house/camper or the chasis/truck.
Furthermore, most B or C owners wouldn't take their rig to the local home improvement store to pick up bricks, or sheets of plywood.
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