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lonegunman
Sep 12, 2019Explorer
Most of the advice you get here is bad. You do not need a dually to buy a truck camper and it is possible to drive down a dirt road with a non-pop up camper. Air bags are always a plus, they do get that right.
I've been hauling my Arctic Fox on my SRW truck since 2015, between 5 and 10K miles a year, including plenty of trips into the national forests for hunting seasons with zero issues. Zero issues on three, cross country, three week road trips. I 4-seasons camp, so a pop-up is not ideal. Occasionally I wish my camper wasn't so tall, but I never wish is was less comfortable.
If I had listened to the weight wonks here, I'd still be in the driveway with them. This is a web site ran by a company that sells **** for campers, if you bought everything recommended you would go broke and never see actual camping.
I've been hauling my Arctic Fox on my SRW truck since 2015, between 5 and 10K miles a year, including plenty of trips into the national forests for hunting seasons with zero issues. Zero issues on three, cross country, three week road trips. I 4-seasons camp, so a pop-up is not ideal. Occasionally I wish my camper wasn't so tall, but I never wish is was less comfortable.
If I had listened to the weight wonks here, I'd still be in the driveway with them. This is a web site ran by a company that sells **** for campers, if you bought everything recommended you would go broke and never see actual camping.
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