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May 10, 2016Explorer
Thanks for all the info about the French website. Impressive stuff.
Thanks for the link to the Phoenix chassis mount campers. I'll give them a call.
It does look like that. I guess that is why I spent the rest of the day wanting an ice cream sandwich.
Yes and the the roof pops up also.
You are right it is kinda like a DIY class C. I don't need a pickup, but I would like a 4wd camper. This isn't for someone that wants/needs a pickup. Adding 4wd to a class B or class C is expensive.
I've been looking at truck campers and it looks like you need a pretty big truck to have enough payload. Doing it this way means you aren't hauling around the pickup bed and the weight associated with it. I don't know how much the bed weighs, but I bet it is over 500 pounds. If you knocked 500 pounds off a F150 you could add a lot of camper and not need to jump to a 250/350. Not having to fit the camper in the bed also means the camper can have a lot more floor space and better outside storage.
Thanks for the link. The Tiger is really nice and is out my price range.
Thanks for the link to the Phoenix chassis mount campers. I'll give them a call.
Kayteg1 wrote:
Oh, come'on
It is refrigeration truck. ;)
It does look like that. I guess that is why I spent the rest of the day wanting an ice cream sandwich.
gbopp wrote:
Is that the entry door beside the bird mural?
Yes and the the roof pops up also.
Bedlam wrote:
That looks more like a Class C with no way to remove the camper from the truck when camping.
You are right it is kinda like a DIY class C. I don't need a pickup, but I would like a 4wd camper. This isn't for someone that wants/needs a pickup. Adding 4wd to a class B or class C is expensive.
I've been looking at truck campers and it looks like you need a pretty big truck to have enough payload. Doing it this way means you aren't hauling around the pickup bed and the weight associated with it. I don't know how much the bed weighs, but I bet it is over 500 pounds. If you knocked 500 pounds off a F150 you could add a lot of camper and not need to jump to a 250/350. Not having to fit the camper in the bed also means the camper can have a lot more floor space and better outside storage.
flaxi wrote:
Tiger: http://www.tigervehicles.com/tiger-models/
Thanks for the link. The Tiger is really nice and is out my price range.
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