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podunker
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Jan 09, 2015

S&S Truck Camper opinions please, looking for fixer upper

Hi folks, new member and hopefully soon to be new to truck camping. I would love to get some input on what my wife and I have planned. We are getting close to retirement, 5 years away and want to start traveling and seeing the country. We looked at all the options and have done a ton of research over the last year. These forums have been invaluable. We decided that a Truck Camper is the way we want to go. We are planning on getting a better/bigger truck this year. Unfortunately, that will take up much of our budget. So instead of waiting a few more years to purchase a newer 15,000 plus camper, we have decided to look at buying a used one in the 5,000 to 10,000 ranges. The lower the better. I have some handyman skills and am willing to put in some work on a used one. Not to mention the fact, that we have never even done it before, so we wouldn’t be out a lot if it ends up not being for us.

So I have been scouring rvtrader, craigslist, etc. for campers. We really like the floor plans in the S & S campers and have found several in our price range. Most built in late 1990’s to early 2000. I am having a heck of a time finding out any information on S&S truck campers, but the pictures look promising. Just curious if anyone owns one or has owned one in the past. Love to hear your thoughts on them. I can’t seem to find anything on the weight of the campers, length, etc. I would love it if we could get one that would fit on a F250/F350 non-dually. Not just limited to S&S, just like the look of them. Obviously any of the name brand guys would work also, but usually more expensive. (Lance, Northernlite, Northstar, etc.) Also like Alpinelite, but man they are very heavy.

Basically we are looking for a fixer upper that has a good reputation. We would love to get started this year truck camping, but probably would only be able to do it with a used camper. Thanks in advance for any help!

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  • Extremely well built and real four-season campers. While I haven't owned one, I camped in one a few times and was very impressed with the quality and layout. They are heavier than most so you need a sturdy truck.
  • did u see this ?
    https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/26956101/print/true.cfm

    If you cant make contact directly , see if you can make contact with someone in the area to update this info. (the town hall or local P.D. might be a good place to ask)

    IMO, a great camper since Doug took over building them. Solid Wood frames, on the heavy side.

    Personally, I would buy a 350 dually if I were doing over the road trips for long periods of time. You will be rewarded with a more stable foundation especially in crosswinds.