YetAnotherDaveAgain
New member
Hi all, my partner and I are trying to put together a mtb/ski rig with a popup camper after thinking about vans/rvs, having a usable truck when not camping seems like the way to go.
At the moment we are looking at f150s and lighter campers (caribou lites, phoenixes, FWC hawks). We've been pretty diligent about checking payload capacities and trying to give ourselves some room to work there.
Our main questions are about any little factors we might have overlooked when considering.a truck.
1) how important is it to match the length of the camper to the length of the bed? Is it ok if it hangs out a foot or so? (Like a regular length camper on a short bed truck?)
2) what kind of mpgs are people getting with the camper on the Ecoboost f150s?
3) feel free to shout out better setups! Were a bit overwhelmed given the fact that all the pop up companies clearly disregard payload capacities/the fact GM specifically discouraged slide ins on their trucks.
Thanks!
At the moment we are looking at f150s and lighter campers (caribou lites, phoenixes, FWC hawks). We've been pretty diligent about checking payload capacities and trying to give ourselves some room to work there.
Our main questions are about any little factors we might have overlooked when considering.a truck.
1) how important is it to match the length of the camper to the length of the bed? Is it ok if it hangs out a foot or so? (Like a regular length camper on a short bed truck?)
2) what kind of mpgs are people getting with the camper on the Ecoboost f150s?
3) feel free to shout out better setups! Were a bit overwhelmed given the fact that all the pop up companies clearly disregard payload capacities/the fact GM specifically discouraged slide ins on their trucks.
Thanks!