โSep-04-2021 09:39 AM
โMar-30-2022 01:46 PM
sbhfs wrote:
How about mounting the spare on a rig like this? Most place it in your storage area or mounted to the front but wondering about finding a way to get it under the rear area of the truck.
โMar-30-2022 10:16 AM
sbhfs wrote:
Thanks for the details and help. From my own pencil and ruler drawing the design contact patch for a camper on a long bed camper is around 96". Half inch gap to camper bumper and 2" of camper bumper from a bed length of 98.4". To get the center of gravity over the rear axle on the flat bed requires a 101" contact patch. A NL 10.2 has about 102" before you hit some low point drains...so if by magic it seems to work out with a stock 11'4"X8' bed. Should be able to get 3 inches of the widest part of the camper on the bed and be 1" in front of the rear axle. Now if all this actually works in the real world
The 1" gap around the camper seems tight to to get this loaded up especially if you have to do it solo. Will use it as a minimum gap starting point. Other opinions?
How about mounting the spare on a rig like this? Most place it in your storage area or mounted to the front but wondering about finding a way to get it under the rear area of the truck.
โMar-30-2022 09:25 AM
sbhfs wrote:
Thanks for the details and help. From my own pencil and ruler drawing the design contact patch for a camper on a long bed camper is around 96". Half inch gap to camper bumper and 2" of camper bumper from a bed length of 98.4". To get the center of gravity over the rear axle on the flat bed requires a 101" contact patch. A NL 10.2 has about 102" before you hit some low point drains...so if by magic it seems to work out with a stock 11'4"X8' bed. Should be able to get 3 inches of the widest part of the camper on the bed and be 1" in front of the rear axle. Now if all this actually works in the real world
The 1" gap around the camper seems tight to to get this loaded up especially if you have to do it solo. Will use it as a minimum gap starting point. Other opinions?
How about mounting the spare on a rig like this? Most place it in your storage area or mounted to the front but wondering about finding a way to get it under the rear area of the truck.
โMar-30-2022 09:20 AM
โMar-29-2022 03:31 PM
sbhfs wrote:
Similar to Padres_Chris I am looking at 84" chassis cab with the 8'X11'4" aluminum bed with camper COG over the rear axle, front space and down the sides top and bottom with boxes. Full time use and need the space for all the gear for biking, backpacking, ski and surf/foil...you get the picture.
Will anyone talk me down to a 60" with better turn radius and off road? Is there such a thing as too much storage on a truck camper?
Design questions: What is the gap this group would recommend between the boxes and the side of the camper? The tighter the harder to load, the bigger your are losing valuable storage space.
Considering a Northern Lite 10.2...any advice on fast guns/ tie downs through or with the side boxes?
With an standard 8' bed, rub rails and the width of the front legs you are getting very wide...any advice on tucking in the legs? I have seen pictures of a Douglas custom and looks like they customize a space for the legs but on a stock bed would require notching I suppose??
Any advice is appreciated.
โMar-29-2022 01:33 PM
sbhfs wrote:
Similar to Padres_Chris I am looking at 84" chassis cab with the 8'X11'4" aluminum bed with camper COG over the rear axle, front space and down the sides top and bottom with boxes. Full time use and need the space for all the gear for biking, backpacking, ski and surf/foil...you get the picture.
Will anyone talk me down to a 60" with better turn radius and off road? Is there such a thing as too much storage on a truck camper?
Design questions: What is the gap this group would recommend between the boxes and the side of the camper? The tighter the harder to load, the bigger your are losing valuable storage space.
Considering a Northern Lite 10.2...any advice on fast guns/ tie downs through or with the side boxes?
With an standard 8' bed, rub rails and the width of the front legs you are getting very wide...any advice on tucking in the legs? I have seen pictures of a Douglas custom and looks like they customize a space for the legs but on a stock bed would require notching I suppose??
Any advice is appreciated.
โMar-29-2022 01:08 PM
โMar-29-2022 07:52 AM
n0arp wrote:BigToe wrote:n0arp wrote:
I ended up selling the rig and changing things up again.
Wait. What?
You sold the 5500 after only a few months?
Yeah. We had a fifth wheel, truck camper, and Jeep, and after a lot of debating, decided to consolidate to a class A and Jeep. Iโll follow up with some details and pictures tomorrow if I get a chance. We also had the equity to pay cash and not have payments, so that was nice.
2000 Country Coach Magna with tons of upgrades at this point, including 4380W of solar.
โMar-28-2022 10:30 PM
BigToe wrote:n0arp wrote:
I ended up selling the rig and changing things up again.
Wait. What?
You sold the 5500 after only a few months?
โMar-28-2022 10:13 PM
n0arp wrote:
I ended up selling the rig and changing things up again.
โMar-28-2022 07:45 AM
Padres_Chris wrote:
We've ordered a similar 5500 84" cab to axle. 3-4 month wait! We are planning a 11' flatbed also, but we'll hang the camper(arctic fox 990) off the back end of the bed like it does on the 8' bed. We plan to use the space between the camper and cab for a large storage box to carry bikes.
Do you ever run into much issues with dragging those rear boxes when you drop off an incline or something?
โMar-27-2022 04:04 PM
โSep-29-2021 02:11 PM
โSep-27-2021 02:22 PM
Reality Check wrote:
Missed the 'adding front' and full tilt interior console. Got it. Agree, that loaded, the trucks are fine. We're running right at 18k solo. But take the camper off, and it would still be a rough ride without the air, which we often do.
Cheers... fun thread to follow.