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burningman
Feb 13, 2019Explorer II
Dangerous? Looks to me like that guy knows how to build things.
It’s not really that much bigger than most 11-footers, as far as overall truck footprint goes.
He extended the front bunk and added a rear porch and (probably) sleeping compartment.
The truck can handle it. It’s probably still lighter than a Host Mammoth.
Trucks are a lot easier to work on than motorhomes - a whole lot easier - and it is four wheel drive.
Probably also a 7.3 diesel. Might even have a manual trans. It’s got five or six proper passenger seats. Campers have their distinct advantages over trailers and motorhomes.
I don’t know why people here pick on it every time it shows up, just because it isn’t a factory stock store-bought rig. Pictures of it keep showing up being driven all over the place so it obviously works.
It’s not really that much bigger than most 11-footers, as far as overall truck footprint goes.
He extended the front bunk and added a rear porch and (probably) sleeping compartment.
The truck can handle it. It’s probably still lighter than a Host Mammoth.
Trucks are a lot easier to work on than motorhomes - a whole lot easier - and it is four wheel drive.
Probably also a 7.3 diesel. Might even have a manual trans. It’s got five or six proper passenger seats. Campers have their distinct advantages over trailers and motorhomes.
I don’t know why people here pick on it every time it shows up, just because it isn’t a factory stock store-bought rig. Pictures of it keep showing up being driven all over the place so it obviously works.
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