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NRALIFR
Aug 29, 2018Explorer
The “best truck camper” for me isn’t made, I’m sorry to say.
I would like a modern version of either the Lance 1121 (like mine) or the 1161 (side entry door). Both were all wood, non- basement campers that would really benefit from the new construction materials and processes. I would also add a “top of the wheel-well height” basement to each one so that the tanks sizes could be increased.
The two nicest features of both of these campers was the ability to use them without putting the slide out at all, and the fact that neither one had any plumbing whatsoever, or the fridge in the slide. I don’t want to slide plumbing or LP lines, and I don’t want the fridge top venting through the wall. Don’t care how often it’s done without problems, I don’t want it.
If some manufacturer would build a camper like that, I’d seriously consider buying a new one. Until then, I’m keeping mine until it falls apart.
:):)
I would like a modern version of either the Lance 1121 (like mine) or the 1161 (side entry door). Both were all wood, non- basement campers that would really benefit from the new construction materials and processes. I would also add a “top of the wheel-well height” basement to each one so that the tanks sizes could be increased.
The two nicest features of both of these campers was the ability to use them without putting the slide out at all, and the fact that neither one had any plumbing whatsoever, or the fridge in the slide. I don’t want to slide plumbing or LP lines, and I don’t want the fridge top venting through the wall. Don’t care how often it’s done without problems, I don’t want it.
If some manufacturer would build a camper like that, I’d seriously consider buying a new one. Until then, I’m keeping mine until it falls apart.
:):)
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