Overcab Camper For a 1500???
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I'd go with a tow behind... Those overcab campers get too small too quick...
Plus tow behinds put less stress on the truck's suspension.
My uncle had one, and he always used to complain that it was too small and he never fit into parking spaces... lol
He sold it and bought a SICK tow behind for next to nothing.
You can also go with a 5th wheel or goose neck camper, upside to those is you have more stability and it's wayyyyyy easier to back those things up.
Plus tow behinds put less stress on the truck's suspension.
My uncle had one, and he always used to complain that it was too small and he never fit into parking spaces... lol
He sold it and bought a SICK tow behind for next to nothing.
You can also go with a 5th wheel or goose neck camper, upside to those is you have more stability and it's wayyyyyy easier to back those things up.
Last edited by Izero; 03-26-2013 at 09:03 AM.
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nice thing about the truck campers is you can still take your boat with you
but if you get a 5th you can still have a trailer behind that !!
but a normal hitch trailer then that's all you get so the boat stays at home
I would think you will be fine with a 1300lb slide in worst case you can get air ride helpers or even just a helper springs
but if you get a 5th you can still have a trailer behind that !!
but a normal hitch trailer then that's all you get so the boat stays at home
I would think you will be fine with a 1300lb slide in worst case you can get air ride helpers or even just a helper springs
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