All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Ramblin' 2019 VideoTiger4x4RV, Going sounds far better than sitting!Re: Eagle Cap/Adventurer New OverlanderIt looks to be about the size of the Tiger Adventure Vehicle Siberian. That means you’re going to be somewhat limited where you can go and even where are you can park. Just head to the Tiger Adventure Vehicles site and check their inventory. Clicky That’s just my two cents and worth every penny,Clicky BillRe: Why aren't Truck Campers popular in W. Pa.?All, Even though truck campers are superior in all kinds of ways, many in the crowded East have turned to vans. They can be had in automotive looking configurations that do offend HOAs and fit even more comfortably into the more compact parking spaces now allowed by some jurisdictions. Thus, even one ton trucks are viewed askance by HOAs and they are horrified by dual rear wheels! So, you almost have to go at least west of the Appalachians to find truck campers. The southeast has so dealers, I think, because they are close to beaches that allow camping on the beach. All that said, truck campers are “Van Life” done right. My $0.02 and worth it! BillRe: Dual pane windows.... Photomike wrote: I had single panes in my TCer and the motor home. I made storm windows for both and that worked but was hard to open the windows without a lot of hassle. I also made inserts that worked and were easier when I wanted to open my windows. In the van I went dual pane windows but they are acrylic and not sliders. So far I do like. Have the built in screen and shade. To see more pictures of the window go to my blog Photomike, Those are the ones I’m looking at in the Winnebago Travato 59GL I’m considering. Why a van? Potential issues with the HOA in the condo I’ll be buying. I’d considered thought about a Tiger to for their off road capability but the HOA won’t allow those. They’re to RV looking. A TC would work, if I just park there for loading and unloading but I’d have to find storage for the TC offsite. Anyway, the Seitz windows on the van seem pretty trouble free and aren’t quite so bubble like. I’m sure they don’t have the insulating qualities of a true dual pane but they won’t fog up from leak inducing frame flex. Thanks, BillRe: Anza Borrego to the Sequoia’s for Thanksgiving Breakanutami, Wow what a trip. Thanks for dragging my old self along! Keep it up, BillRe: Dual pane windows....All who oppose Dual Pane... Does your critique include acrylic dual pane or is it limited to glass. I see bunches of high end overland rigs with Seitz and Dometic acrylics.. Best, BillRe: Northern Lite Camper Power Use CalculatorSiletzspey, Thank you! That’s going to be really helpful! Best, BillRe: TR: The Road to winning a National ChampionshipWow! Congratulations and thanks so much for dragging me along! BillRe: Please help me decide on a truck camperortfun, I was just about to edit that. I requested a Cirrus brochure this evening and THERE ARE IN FACT TWO BATTERIES ON THE CIRRUS 820. I’m sorry for any confusion I’ve caused. BillRe: Please help me decide on a truck camperotrfun, My issue with Cirrus is similar. I’m waiting for them to give us a two propane tank, two battery rig. That, in my opinion was why the Lance 830 flopped. Maybe 2021 820 will have that but, for now, the only way you get that is to buy a 920. I really don’t want a long bed pickup. JMO, Bill
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