Camper and Truck Photos

Stan@FourWheel

Explorer
A picture from Tony DeSanto and Chris Janeway from Rocky Mountain Four Wheel Campers in Colorado.

A short trip they took after the Overland Expo last year.

:)
 

Attachments

  • FourWheelCamper.jpg
    FourWheelCamper.jpg
    576.1 KB · Views: 127

tlinson

New member
Skamper Pop-Up

A few pic's from 2 camping trips. The first set are of my 96 F-250 PSD with my 88 Skamper. Pic's are at
Hither Hills State Park, Montauk Point NY. The others are of the same Skamper on my 99 F-350 PSD.Those pic's are at a campground in Greeport NY. The 99 replaced the 96 that got wrecked about a month after the Montauk trip.
 

Attachments

  • SDC10388.jpg
    SDC10388.jpg
    561.7 KB · Views: 104
  • SDC10389.jpg
    SDC10389.jpg
    556.2 KB · Views: 101
  • SDC10390.jpg
    SDC10390.jpg
    540.4 KB · Views: 101
  • SDC10391.jpg
    SDC10391.jpg
    514.6 KB · Views: 96
  • SDC10410.jpg
    SDC10410.jpg
    594.3 KB · Views: 97
  • SDC10412.jpg
    SDC10412.jpg
    608.5 KB · Views: 97
Last edited:

ExpoMike

Well-known member
Here's some from my recent trip. :)

IMG_2620.jpg


IMG_2615.jpg


IMG_2656.jpg
 

topher800

New member
2011 Dodge 2500 CTD crew cab short bed. Airbags and Hellwig sway bar. Needs some suspension help. 38,000 miles about to replace stock shocks and perhaps Supersprings. 2006 Hallmark Ute camper.

IMG_0271.jpg

IMG_2161.jpg

IMG_2460.jpg

IMG_2514.jpg

IMG_2843.jpg

IMG_2866.jpg

IMG_4244.jpg

IMG_0247.jpg
 
Last edited:

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
2011 Dodge 2500 CTD crew cab short bed. Airbags and Hellwig sway bar. Needs some suspension help. 38,000 miles about to replace stock shocks and perhaps Supersprings. 2006 Hallmark Ute camper.

View attachment 213128

View attachment 213129

View attachment 213130

View attachment 213131

View attachment 213132

View attachment 213133

View attachment 213134

View attachment 213135
I'd contact www.thecarlisuspension.com or www.thurensuspension.com for your suspension needs.
Both are well versed in Dodge suspension to help.
 

topher800

New member
Topher800,
I love that CJ-3B. Do you trailer it behind the camper?

Not yet. I need a trailer first...I need a superhitch first'er. We are only 2.5 years with a camper and dad handed the jeep down to me about 3 years ago, so I am still getting organized. Yes, glaciers are known to move faster than me.

That was my grandmothers jeep on her farm. Been in the family since about 1965 (it is a 1960). I have been doing some moderate restoration. Powder coated the rims (had to replace 2) green. Remounted the spare. Replaced the original springs and shocks. Found an OEM speedometer in Vietnam. Looking for a blinker arm. Etc.
 

topher800

New member
I'd contact www.thecarlisuspension.com or www.thurensuspension.com for your suspension needs.
Both are well versed in Dodge suspension to help.


Thanks I have been researching that route, not sure anymore. I don't plan on oversize tires, so do I really want to level it? Mileage hit?

We are mostly highway. 95% highway, 4% dirt, 0.9% rough dirt, 0.1% eyebrow raising. Also about 70% with camper and 30% without camper.

Can or should I get Fox/King shocks and leave the stock springs, with addition of some rear helpers/overloads/whatever?

The airbags are not working alone as they are mounted inboard of the springs and increasing sway when things get rough. Turning out of the supermarket parking lot is class V. Does fine on the highway.
 

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
Thanks I have been researching that route, not sure anymore. I don't plan on oversize tires, so do I really want to level it? Mileage hit?

We are mostly highway. 95% highway, 4% dirt, 0.9% rough dirt, 0.1% eyebrow raising. Also about 70% with camper and 30% without camper.

Can or should I get Fox/King shocks and leave the stock springs, with addition of some rear helpers/overloads/whatever?

The airbags are not working alone as they are mounted inboard of the springs and increasing sway when things get rough. Turning out of the supermarket parking lot is class V. Does fine on the highway.
A Hellwig Big Wig is a very cost effective tool for sway reduction which won't affect the highway ride. My 2500 springs must have been built on a Monday as the Northstar 1800# overwhelmed them. My stock shocks were gone in a week,replaced by Thuren's,campr valved Kings. The stockers were so soft,my wife could compress them with little effort. Carli did a system a couple of years ago for a 2nd gen with a Bigfoot camper.
 
Last edited:

Forum statistics

Threads
186,080
Messages
2,881,767
Members
225,874
Latest member
Mitch Bears
Top