Mote wrote:
I'm a little late to the party here. You're camper looks almost exactly like our 2001 Lance 1030 inside and outside. The only difference being ours is a dry bath. The shower is tiny but doable. I do wish our grey tank was bigger thou.
We carried it on a 1996 Dodge 2500 for a few years. We were within 200 lbs of the tire limits when fully loaded. The only issue we had was the brakes on that old truck were never that great. Even after updated pads. We now have a 2005 dodge dually only because a friend at work was moving to California and didn't need the truck anymore.
Hope you continue to enjoy your adventures.
Never too late.
I'm a tad over the ratings and I'm OK with that. The truck handles the camper quite well.
I really like this camper. I think its what I've always really wanted.
My other camper was a 9 footer and the shower drained into the gray tank and I really hated that. It sure filled up fast.
Here in Utah the Forest Service allows you to drain your gray tank out in the wild.
They do suggest that you put a screen over the end of your hose to catch all the food that might be in it.
I'v always dug a hole and drained into the hole and covered it back up. Something I couldn't do with my previous camper.

Years ago I had this 1969 Excel TT and it didn't have a gray tank so we had to dig a hole for the water to drain into the entire time we were camping.