rvshrinker wrote:
I'm just being difficult, I know, but the whole point is to take the TRUCK with the CAMPER off-road, and being able to set up anywhere, off grid, and boondock for several days. That is my goal. It doesn't help me to tow a jeep, because I still can't camp. If I'm towing a Jeep I might as well dump the whole truck and camper and just keep going with my RAV4 and a tent!
It's hard to know how you define Off road, but when I did have a setup that was capable of it, I found I quit doing it to any extent because of the effects of the rough ride on the RV. Had to unload/pack fridge, cabinets etc and still ended up with stuff everywhere, and things working loose and falling apart. Dirt roads okay, washboard not too bad if under 10 miles or so, "off road" or 4X4 type roads, not worth the trouble for camping for the most part.