2015 Ram 4500 Super Single w/ Bigfoot 3000 camper - $65k OBO

Y-dubs

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2015 RAM 4500 and 2005 Bigfoot 3000 Series Camper FOR SALE!

Location: Charleston, SC – will drive to meet buyer if needed.

I spent two months this summer traveling through Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming in this rig with my wife and our two boys. We had an incredible time in the camper and it worked well for a family of four with two small children. We plan to spend next summer doing a similar trip, but I’m selling the rig because I work remotely and it was difficult not being able to easily separate the truck and camper while I was trying to finish out a full workday and my wife wanted to take the boys adventuring. We plan to purchase a tow behind camper so we can have that flexibility. This rig will be great for anyone not requiring that type of setup. Truck recently inspected by Precision Diesel in Charleston, SC – no leaks and no issues with engine or drivetrain. Make me an offer!

TRUCK:

2015 Ram 4500 Heavy Duty 4x4 6.7L Cummins Diesel with 120,000 miles

11’ CM Flatbed with four Buyers brand truck boxes and one Dutec truck box

Buckstop Super Single Conversion

41” Continental MPT 81 335/80 R20 Tires (~12k miles) + never used Continental MPT81 spare mounted driver side of flatbed

WOLFBOX rearview mirror/camera

Upgraded head unit which includes Apple Carplay

Upgraded LED headlights

Hammerhead front bumper with Smittybilt X20 12,000 lb winch

Firestone Airbags

Tire pressure and temperature monitor



RECENT TRUCK MAINTAINENCE:

New DEF pump July 2024

New chain and sprocket Aug 2024

New track bar June 2025

Replaced intercooler boot June 2025



CAMPER:

2005 BIGFOOT 3000 series (30C10.11)

One piece fiberglass Fibercore bonded sidewalls with 1 ½” polyurethane insulation (R=12) with aluminum framed sidewall option

Dometic 3 way fridge

Dometic Duo-Therm 600 Series Penguin AC

ATWOOD LP gas water heater – 6 gallon

ATWOOD LP gas 4-burner range/oven

ATWOOD 30,000 BTU forced air furnace

Propane locker for two 20lb tanks

6’ 4” Interior headroom

Dry bath with separate shower enclosure

Onan 2.5KW LP gas generator – 51 hours total



RECENT CAMPER UPGRADES:

Upgraded to OGO Origin composting toilet – May 2025

New queen mattress replaced May 2025

Starlink Standard (GEN 3) with TRIO Flatmount magnetic mount

All new window shades – replaced June 2025

New dinette upholstery – May 2025



KNOWN PROBLEMS:

Buckstop Super Single Conversion was done by the previous owner. The conversion requires removing/cutting away a portion of the wheel well and installing a metal backer plate. They did not remove enough of the cab for the 41” tires so they will rub the metal plate when attempting to make a sharp turn (beyond 90 degrees such as a U-turn). They do not rub when making a normal left or right turn under your everyday driving conditions. I spent two months living full-time in the camper this summer and it was not a huge issue. That being said, I did have several shops take a look at fixing the problem and also spoke with Buckstop directly. I was told it will require approximately $2000 worth of labor to fix this issue.
 

Y-dubs

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Thanks! I’ve tried to price it to sell quickly and not have to haggle on the price even though I think the total value is greater. I also know that the potential buyer might want to have the body work done to improve the turning radius in tight spaces so have taken that into consideration as well. I’ll be losing some money compared to what I paid for the rig and accounting for recent camper upgrades that have been made, but I’m ready to move on to the next rig and get back out on the road! It’ll be a great setup for someone.
 
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AvF

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Nice setup. This will probably sell quickly at the price, but would you consider separating the camper?
 

Y-dubs

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Not currently looking to trade. I would also prefer to sell them together and not have to deal with two separate transactions or trying to find a buyer with a large enough truck to haul the camper. I will consider it if for some reason it doesn’t sell in a reasonable amount of time.
 

Y-dubs

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Curios what tow behind you’re planning to go with?
ORC Houdini 15B. Currently out of production. They still have a few old models at the headquarters. Basically the same camper as the Opus 15 and Obi Dweller 15. From what I can tell looking online it looks like they all may be made in the same factory then marketed/sold by different companies, but I’m sure some of the forum members will know much more about that than I do. I went with it bc it checked off many of my boxes while still actually fitting within my budget. I have two young boys so wanted space for them and the ability to detach my truck with small pop-up which I can then use for more technical trails without the camper. I’m of the mentality it’s better to get out there exploring and making memories now whatever way you can as opposed to waiting years until you finally have enough money saved to buy the rig of your dreams. Who’s to say that day will ever arrive!
 

BP89

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What head unit is that? I've seen some that you can't even see when in the sun and just aren't bright enough. Yours looks to not have that issue.

Great looking rig!
 

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