Jun-20-2023 07:11 PM
Jun-27-2023 05:18 AM
Jun-26-2023 11:34 PM
Joe wrote:
I think this was more or less about American junk and Australian superiority
Jun-26-2023 10:37 PM
ticki2 wrote:
So after all is said and done with mine is better than yours , the question still remains , what does RobertRyan actually own and use to camp in the outback ?
Jun-26-2023 10:34 PM
notsobigjoe wrote:ticki2 wrote:
So after all is said and done with mine is better than yours , the question still remains , what does RobertRyan actually own and use to camp in the outback ?
I think this was more or less about American junk and Australian superiority. I will be getting in my POS Lance this Friday and I'm going to the beach. This was the biggest phishing expedition on here. It was fun though...
Jun-26-2023 05:42 PM
ticki2 wrote:
So after all is said and done with mine is better than yours , the question still remains , what does RobertRyan actually own and use to camp in the outback ?
Jun-26-2023 05:20 PM
Jun-26-2023 01:18 PM
Stircrazy wrote:
most, if they in fact do get good milage (what do they get) then that's one out of 3 wrong which is some at best, I would say
Stircrazy wrote:
They are way to tall
Jun-26-2023 06:49 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Stircrazy wrote:
ya but there not a camper, I can't take them off and use the truck for other things, the fuel milage probably sucks, the are pop ups which would be useless in my climate, and boy are they ugly.
Got most of that wrong. Fuel milage is very good. They are a MOTORHOME so they part of the vehicle. Actually it is built for severe climates including yours.Ugly? Eye of the beholder a TC is ugly to a Winnebago Revel owner TC's are not brilliant in high winds they are sale attached to the Truck.
That vehicle base is used for TC's
Jun-25-2023 03:16 PM
Stircrazy wrote:
ya but there not a camper, I can't take them off and use the truck for other things, the fuel milage probably sucks, the are pop ups which would be useless in my climate, and boy are they ugly.
Jun-25-2023 09:31 AM
StirCrazy wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Steve wrote:
The only disadvantage I have found would be if I were 4X4ing in big moguls I may tag the ground on an uphill transition but that's for me to know the limits of my rig.
In this case you do not have to worry. Still these would be too expensive as Expedition vehicles but TC's are also built on them Video below
Eathcruiser extreme Off Road
It can do that as an Expedition vehicle here it is as a TC. No you cannot buy them in the US. Truck payload is 10,000lbs GVWR goes to 15,500lb
ya but there not a camper, I can't take them off and use the truck for other things, the fuel milage probably sucks, the are pop ups which would be useless in my climate, and boy are they ugly.
Jun-25-2023 08:00 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Steve wrote:
The only disadvantage I have found would be if I were 4X4ing in big moguls I may tag the ground on an uphill transition but that's for me to know the limits of my rig.
In this case you do not have to worry. Still these would be too expensive as Expedition vehicles but TC's are also built on them Video below
Eathcruiser extreme Off Road
It can do that as an Expedition vehicle here it is as a TC. No you cannot buy them in the US. Truck payload is 10,000lbs GVWR goes to 15,500lb
Jun-24-2023 04:51 PM
RobertRyan wrote:Joe wrote:
Ok, now those look like truck campers.
Does lance and Palimino have a factory in Australia? Or are they shipped over? If they are produced in Australia do they have different specs? Does the first pic of the truck you posted that is for sale lift off a flat bed. Is that why you called it a truck camper? That would be where I got lost. I didn't think they would be completely different than American counter parts. I have seen videos of box like campers lifting off of flat beds from overseas.
Joe to answer your questions
(1) Lance died several years ago here. Palomino is a very cheap bargain basement outfit. There are roughly 15 manufacturers of TC's in Australia
(2) we call Truck Campers Slideon's in Australia. I am using TC so you kniw what I am talking about.
(3) TC's are similar and very different to what you get in the US
(4) They use flat beds here not Pickup Beds
Jun-24-2023 04:38 PM
Joe wrote:
Ok, now those look like truck campers.
Does lance and Palimino have a factory in Australia? Or are they shipped over? If they are produced in Australia do they have different specs? Does the first pic of the truck you posted that is for sale lift off a flat bed. Is that why you called it a truck camper? That would be where I got lost. I didn't think they would be completely different than American counter parts. I have seen videos of box like campers lifting off of flat beds from overseas.
Jun-24-2023 04:18 PM
RobertRyan wrote:Steve wrote:
The only disadvantage I have found would be if I were 4X4ing in big moguls I may tag the ground on an uphill transition but that's for me to know the limits of my rig.
In this case you do not have to worry. Still these would be too expensive as Expedition vehicles but TC's are also built on them Video below
Eathcruiser extreme Off Road
It can do that as an Expedition vehicle here it is as a TC. No you cannot buy them in the US. Truck payload is 10,000lbs GVWR goes to 15,500lb
Off Road and extended wheelbase as an Expedition Vehicle