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Grit_dog
Dec 31, 2016Navigator
That AF pic above is a sweet setup, but mounting a camper near the front of a bumper pull would put waaay too much tongue weight on the truck n trailer for the vast majority of trailers' axle locations.
Putting the camper at the front is pretty much only reserved for gooseneck trailers where everything can handle the pin weight.
While it looks like a cool invention......sometimes.......there's a reason it's call a TRUCK camper.
If you want a camper, trailer, toyhauler, would be much easier, more practical and less redneck to sell the camper and utility trailer and buy one of the dime a dozen bp toyhaulers out there.
JMO
Putting the camper at the front is pretty much only reserved for gooseneck trailers where everything can handle the pin weight.
While it looks like a cool invention......sometimes.......there's a reason it's call a TRUCK camper.
If you want a camper, trailer, toyhauler, would be much easier, more practical and less redneck to sell the camper and utility trailer and buy one of the dime a dozen bp toyhaulers out there.
JMO
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