My wife bought our first RV, a new fifth wheel, on a whim when we stopped at a RV dealer. That was in 2012, after visiting 48 states, parts of Canada and visiting other folks RVs, she made the right decision. No way to get that lucky twice, so we are now looking at adding a truck camper to the fleet to explore some boonie locations, say the trans Labrador, Dempster and so on.
Lots of discussing and cussing. One possibility is to go minimalist. A Northstar 650SC might work. I want to buy a new SRW, club cab, SB, diesel pick up with an ATI aux tank that is 11 inches thick. I know where I can take this when out doing light 4 wheeling, after having them for company trucks over the past 30 years.
So the math, Northstar claims that with a ยฝ wrap it will fit a 5โ6โ bed, so set it back 16โ. Now figuring a little better. On a Ford SB the center of the axle is 36โ back from the front of the bed. So, ordering with the wrap, Northstar says the center of gravity is 22โ back from the front wall. Set it back 14โ and the COG is right over the center of the axle. Plenty of room for the 11โ tank with a cage (nephew is a welder) around it. Northstar says that with the water tank location; add any water and the COG moves forward. Also, the COG of the load will be forward with the ATI tank, fuel and junk (plus us) in the cab. What am I missing? Will it work? I do not want a DRW, I do not want a LB, I do not want a gas truck, and I do not want to drop the camper on location with a helicopter. I will sometimes trailer a 48 CJ2, or maybe a light sport plane (if my kid decides to part with his half of the loot). I donโt flat tow old jeeps with Ross steering boxes; this would sometimes add about 450# of tongue weight.
Oh, I forgot. I have asked Northstar this question twice and have not received an answer. So, I thought I would try the collective knowledge of this forum. Thanks!