Oct-12-2016 06:06 PM
Oct-13-2016 01:45 PM
KKELLER14K wrote:
More slides, more room, more structure, more weight, more maintenance, more leaks and delam, more truck to haul it all,(450 at least), and your going where with it? Just down the paved highway most likely. How often are you going to take that Beast off the truck while out there to use just the truck? Most likely when you get back home... I get it and nice to have that option but if it is room you need...buy a class C or bigger then. I think the idea of bigger is better is not always the niche. Large and heavy is loosing the appeal to get a truck camper into places you can't get a conventional RV into. Ok, you can use your class C or bigger as a daily driver, but think of what these things will cost! Really by the time it is all said and done with a new truck and a TC of this size, go out and find something a few years old that will fit the truck you got and save your money for other things. Most all of us use our trucks as our daily drivers but who wants to stick to the pavement?? Not me anyway... that's not what I had a TC for. This just my opinion but this is certainly geared for the non off road crowd who do not use 4 wheel drive from time to time....OK my figures are out of breath now, it's your turn.
Oct-13-2016 11:56 AM
Oct-13-2016 11:50 AM
Oct-13-2016 11:46 AM
mkirsch wrote:2BLAZERS wrote:
Well, everyone use to weigh in at 14K on a 12,000 GVW rated dually. Now we complain about 14,200 on a 14k rated dually. LOL. perspective.
1. No we don't.
2. If we did we would be justified. The 14K rated duallys are no stronger than the 12K rated ones. Same axle ratings front and back, just less "slush" capacity that we used to get by adding up the axle ratings.
Oct-13-2016 11:39 AM
2BLAZERS wrote:
Well, everyone use to weigh in at 14K on a 12,000 GVW rated dually. Now we complain about 14,200 on a 14k rated dually. LOL. perspective.
Oct-13-2016 09:53 AM
Hemi Joel wrote:
We looked at the Host and the Eagle Cap triple slide models, and they were very impressive! Worth the weight penalty in my humble opinion. Just beef up the truck as needed. Cost is a factor, these 3 slide models aren't cheap. But what is really holding me back from buying a new Eagle Cap 1165 is the need to open a slide just to enter. If AF or anyone else built a 3 slide, with the great attributes of the EC1165, but that you could get in and at least get to the bathroom without opening a slide, I'd be 1st in line with money in hand. SO yes, there is innovations yet to be designed in truck campers!
Oct-13-2016 09:44 AM
Oct-13-2016 09:28 AM
jimh425 wrote:mkirsch wrote:
How much "innovation" can you have in a TC, really?
I think a few of us have ideas that haven't been used yet. 🙂 15 years ago, a slide in a TC was pretty extreme, then came the second and third one and the tent drop downs, and more recently the triple slide.
What's next?
Oct-13-2016 09:26 AM
Oct-13-2016 09:12 AM
mkirsch wrote:
How much "innovation" can you have in a TC, really?
Oct-13-2016 08:08 AM
jimh425 wrote:
There are other reasons to have a TC including towing and occasional truck use that can't easily be done with a Class C. There are lots of reasons to only have a tent as well, but between tent and the largest most complex TCs there are options for everyone! 🙂
Oct-13-2016 07:18 AM
Oct-13-2016 04:58 AM
KKELLER14K wrote:
More slides, more room, more structure, more weight, more maintenance, more leaks and delam, more truck to haul it all,(450 at least), and your going where with it? Just down the paved highway most likely. How often are you going to take that Beast off the truck while out there to use just the truck? Most likely when you get back home... I get it and nice to have that option but if it is room you need...buy a class C or bigger then. I think the idea of bigger is better is not always the niche. Large and heavy is loosing the appeal to get a truck camper into places you can't get a conventional RV into. Ok, you can use your class C or bigger as a daily driver, but think of what these things will cost! Really by the time it is all said and done with a new truck and a TC of this size, go out and find something a few years old that will fit the truck you got and save your money for other things. Most all of us use our trucks as our daily drivers but who wants to stick to the pavement?? Not me anyway... that's not what I had a TC for. This just my opinion but this is certainly geared for the non off road crowd who do not use 4 wheel drive from time to time....OK my figures are out of breath now, it's your turn.
Oct-13-2016 04:53 AM
jimh425 wrote:Well stated! 😉
There are other reasons to have a TC including towing and occasional truck use that can't easily be done with a Class C. There are lots of reasons to only have a tent as well, but between tent and the largest most complex TCs there are options for everyone! 🙂
Oct-12-2016 09:32 PM