Capt Eddie
Adventurer
How hard was the wireless backup? Is the black wire the power feed? Can you use the driving light power? I know you would have to have lights on for it to work. Alot of lights stay on anyway.
Given the weight/complexity/cost issues of the pivoting designs, your simple flat bed has a lot to recommend it.
Are you seeing signs of stress/damage to your camper?
I would have thought that if it weren't broke ... especially going to a larger truck which might be expected to have a stiffer frame. (Granted, you might have to derate the springs a bit.) I any case, you will still have to buy/build some form of frame/bed/foundation for what is essentially a plywood camper. Would Alaskan factory build a steel subframe/platform? That might be very interesting as it would come from the factory stiff enough to mount.
............... I would then have Alaskan build a 14' non cab over. The bed in the camper would remain in the same spot and there would be a ton of storage underneath that area. ........