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- ppineExplorer IIMy first Rv was a medium sized TC on a one ton Ford. They are heavy and make trucks top heavy. They are difficult in the wind. They take some time to load and unload. The big campers just make everything worse.
I like travel trailers. - 3_tonsExplorer III
RobertRyan wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
mellow wrote:
Off road has many different meanings so not sure what your going after but some of us have heavier TC's and enjoy going off the pavement and find it practical as you can't tow a trailer to those places.
Yep, huge difference driving on a sandy beach and going rock crawling.
Yes very True. Still smalller TC's are much more adept on extreme roads
Hey RR, do you still have your jumbo Eagle Cap??
3 tons - RobertRyanExplorer
valhalla360 wrote:
mellow wrote:
Off road has many different meanings so not sure what your going after but some of us have heavier TC's and enjoy going off the pavement and find it practical as you can't tow a trailer to those places.
Yep, huge difference driving on a sandy beach and going rock crawling.
Yes very True. Still smalller TC's are much more adept on extreme roads - ticki2ExplorerThere is also a huge difference in comparing an earth roamed with a domestic pickup with a TC . One major difference being cost .
- valhalla360Navigator
mellow wrote:
Off road has many different meanings so not sure what your going after but some of us have heavier TC's and enjoy going off the pavement and find it practical as you can't tow a trailer to those places.
Yep, huge difference driving on a sandy beach and going rock crawling. - Grit_dogNavigator
notsobigjoe wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
Joe wrote:
If the man who has a mammoth on a 550 tells you you can go on trails with it then I would say that is your answer. "In my opinion" The first pic does not match the second pic builds. The first pic looks like a delivery van but the second pic looks like trail riders. Completely different models even if they are the same frame. Also, with all the stories I and others have posted about broken frames on 3500's I would completely stay away from them and go strait to the top with a 5500 class truck. From the pics I have seen like the one you posted "Broken frame" it has seriously made me reconsider my truck camper combo, So much that we are looking at TT's again. I aint getting any younger! I would not be able to fix a broken frame nor could I afford to have it fixed. Good luck in your adventures.
Joe
Second pic is of a Earthcruiser Expedition vehicle that can go very much Off Road. Your advice I think is pretty spot on as regards heavy Truck Campers
I was just commenting on how they looked "to me" and I agree the earth roamers are very much an off road machine. My point was that the first pic does not look like an off road machine. Did not mean they were the exact same frame just mistyped my thoughts. I've done that before...:o
It’s ok Joe. RR is just fishing. No different than he’s always done, although he has dropped the anti American/North American sentiment that used to pollute almost all his posts. - mellowExplorerOff road has many different meanings so not sure what your going after but some of us have heavier TC's and enjoy going off the pavement and find it practical as you can't tow a trailer to those places.
- notsobigjoeNomad III
RobertRyan wrote:
Joe wrote:
If the man who has a mammoth on a 550 tells you you can go on trails with it then I would say that is your answer. "In my opinion" The first pic does not match the second pic builds. The first pic looks like a delivery van but the second pic looks like trail riders. Completely different models even if they are the same frame. Also, with all the stories I and others have posted about broken frames on 3500's I would completely stay away from them and go strait to the top with a 5500 class truck. From the pics I have seen like the one you posted "Broken frame" it has seriously made me reconsider my truck camper combo, So much that we are looking at TT's again. I aint getting any younger! I would not be able to fix a broken frame nor could I afford to have it fixed. Good luck in your adventures.
Joe
Second pic is of a Earthcruiser Expedition vehicle that can go very much Off Road. Your advice I think is pretty spot on as regards heavy Truck Campers
I was just commenting on how they looked "to me" and I agree the earth roamers are very much an off road machine. My point was that the first pic does not look like an off road machine. Did not mean they were the exact same frame just mistyped my thoughts. I've done that before...:o - RobertRyanExplorerEarthcruiser on small track
Joe wrote:
If the man who has a mammoth on a 550 tells you you can go on trails with it then I would say that is your answer. "In my opinion" The first pic does not match the second pic builds. The first pic looks like a delivery van but the second pic looks like trail riders. Completely different models even if they are the same frame. Also, with all the stories I and others have posted about broken frames on 3500's I would completely stay away from them and go strait to the top with a 5500 class truck. From the pics I have seen like the one you posted "Broken frame" it has seriously made me reconsider my truck camper combo, So much that we are looking at TT's again. I aint getting any younger! I would not be able to fix a broken frame nor could I afford to have it fixed. Good luck in your adventures.
Joe
Second pic is of a Earthcruiser Expedition vehicle that can go very much Off Road. Your advice I think is pretty spot on regards heavy Truck Campers
Video Earthcruiser on a small track - Grit_dogNavigator
RobertRyan wrote:
This is what the post is about
How practical is this top heavy monster on a small trail? Excessive overhang and a high centre of gravity. A photo of a broken RAM 1 Ton went viral showed what overloading and the fulcrum effect can do. Should large Truck Campers be more like Expedition Vehicles? Expedition Vehicles do not have broken chassis
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