Hi All,
I'm looking to upgrade my family from our VW camper to a 4x4 truck / camper combination and have (nearly) settled on a Bigfoot or Northern Lite. Right now the most likely camper scenario is a 1500 series Bigfoot sized to fit a short bed truck (Model 15C95FS). Since we don't have a truck yet we have the luxury of shopping for just the right thing...that said, shopping for both simultaneously is a bit overwhelming too.
So, if we go with the 1500 Bigfoot we are looking at an advertised dry weight around 2200lbs and an actual (according to the dealer who looked it up for me on the invoice / manifest) weight of just shy of 2500lbs. That will put us north of 3K lbs once wet and loaded. I've been focusing my attention on SRW 1-ton diesel trucks (still undecided on the Ram vs Silverado) which have a payload capacity of 3700-3900 as they sit on the lot, so I think I'd be OK there. My concern is whether not getting the dually would be a mistake. It must not be too big of an issue since a crew cab (which we need) dually short box option doesn't seem to exist...if we wanted a dually we would likely need to pick a long-bed camper. The truck will be a third family vehicle, so it won't see DD use, but I do value maneuverability and am hoping not to take as big a hit to mpg by keeping the truck and camper a little smaller.
While I'm at it, and at the risk of igniting a truck war, any suggestions on Dodge vs Chevy in the 3500 size would be appreciated too!
I'm looking to upgrade my family from our VW camper to a 4x4 truck / camper combination and have (nearly) settled on a Bigfoot or Northern Lite. Right now the most likely camper scenario is a 1500 series Bigfoot sized to fit a short bed truck (Model 15C95FS). Since we don't have a truck yet we have the luxury of shopping for just the right thing...that said, shopping for both simultaneously is a bit overwhelming too.
So, if we go with the 1500 Bigfoot we are looking at an advertised dry weight around 2200lbs and an actual (according to the dealer who looked it up for me on the invoice / manifest) weight of just shy of 2500lbs. That will put us north of 3K lbs once wet and loaded. I've been focusing my attention on SRW 1-ton diesel trucks (still undecided on the Ram vs Silverado) which have a payload capacity of 3700-3900 as they sit on the lot, so I think I'd be OK there. My concern is whether not getting the dually would be a mistake. It must not be too big of an issue since a crew cab (which we need) dually short box option doesn't seem to exist...if we wanted a dually we would likely need to pick a long-bed camper. The truck will be a third family vehicle, so it won't see DD use, but I do value maneuverability and am hoping not to take as big a hit to mpg by keeping the truck and camper a little smaller.
While I'm at it, and at the risk of igniting a truck war, any suggestions on Dodge vs Chevy in the 3500 size would be appreciated too!