- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
With the sale of our camp trailer, I'm looking to move to a slide-in camper. Looking at a pop-up, for less wind resistance. My main concern is having a camper that could possibly interfere with the trailer on tight turns. I have no interest in running a hitch extension, reducing the hitch capacity by half. I'm probably going to buy a shortbed camper, as both our current trucks are short beds.
Anyone have experience towing a rig with a slide-in?
The goal with a slide-in camper is to be able to tow and boondock camp when we go to Moab, Sand Hollow, Price, etc. I also want a slide-in camper so we can take trips to Baja, etc and have somewhere to stay, without needing to tow.
I have an old thread about using a camper, but was leaning towards a hard sided setup at that point.
I'm hoping to upgrade our tow rig soon, hopefully later this year. I'm considering buying a longbed truck, putting a flatbed tray on it and have plenty of room with the slide-in. I'm thinking about a 2003-2009 Dodge 2500 with a Cummins and a manual transmission, (I just don't trust the automatics behind the Cummins.) I'd really like to get the truck on 35-37's so it rides OK offroad (Baja dirt roads)... at least some high quality shocks, possibly some fancy Carli suspension and building longarms, if it goes that far. I'd really like to set the truck up with a small generator and extra water tanks using the space around the outside of the flatbed.
Anyway.... thats the plan!
Anyone have experience towing a rig with a slide-in?
The goal with a slide-in camper is to be able to tow and boondock camp when we go to Moab, Sand Hollow, Price, etc. I also want a slide-in camper so we can take trips to Baja, etc and have somewhere to stay, without needing to tow.
I have an old thread about using a camper, but was leaning towards a hard sided setup at that point.
I'm hoping to upgrade our tow rig soon, hopefully later this year. I'm considering buying a longbed truck, putting a flatbed tray on it and have plenty of room with the slide-in. I'm thinking about a 2003-2009 Dodge 2500 with a Cummins and a manual transmission, (I just don't trust the automatics behind the Cummins.) I'd really like to get the truck on 35-37's so it rides OK offroad (Baja dirt roads)... at least some high quality shocks, possibly some fancy Carli suspension and building longarms, if it goes that far. I'd really like to set the truck up with a small generator and extra water tanks using the space around the outside of the flatbed.
Anyway.... thats the plan!