Cortttt wrote:
c.traveler2 wrote:
Cortttt wrote:
I have no experience at all with truck campers - am about to get one. I go "off-road" a lot by which I mean Forest Service/BLM roads. I've been looking at Northern Lite 8'11" and 9'6" models. The 8'11" requires a short bed and has a big overhang on the back while the 9'6" requires a long bed.
Trying to figure out which would be better "off-road"? An overhang that might scrape or a longer wheelbase with a shorter breakover angle and a larger turning radius?
I also wonder if having a long bed would have any effect on tippiness off road?
How "off road" are you wanting to go is the real question. Approach and departure angle of your rig will be of more importance than weight of your rig, the greater the angle the more off the beaten path one can take. If you choose a standard dually you'll find many of the dirt road will be too narrow for that type of truck.
In the Truck Camper Trip Report you'll many of us have go off the beaten path and pushed our rigs to the limits. Take a look at reports by jefe4x4, Whazzo and myself {c.traveler2}. These reports will give you a better insight on some of the rigs used and how "off road" you really want to go.
I do have many videos with other member of this forum you can check out.
Thanks! Have you lifted your vehicles much? And what kind of impact did that have on tippiness? Tippiness is the factor I know nothing about.
jefe4x4 rig (2020 Ram 3/4T) has a 4' lift (his son now owns it) along with 22" wide rear tire at the time. jefe4x4 has a report on his rig in the TCTR. His heigh at the roof was about ten feet.
MY 2007 F250/ long bed, is stock height but yet jefe4x4 rig and mine are of the same height. The height of my rig with my former Lance 815 was also about 10 feet.
The two photos are of us on the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands, Utah
This trail pushes the limits of a hard side camper, you'll have to watch outcropping as well as tree limbs.
The photo below shows how off-camber I when this is on the WRT coming out of the Upheaval Wash. I was really pushing it!