For those reading this thread, there is also the newer Truck Camper Adventure article https://www.truckcamperadventure.com/xpcamper-v1-relaunched-as-nimbl-vehicles-evolution/ .Thanks to Mello Mike @TCA for a nice little teaser. We've been working hard to make sure that the best parts of the XP design continue on.
Be Change LLC to Relaunch XPCamper V1 in March
Well there you go - thanks Lance and rruff! Definite difference (though both are a mix of boxed and C channel). Makes sense since those flat and parallel frame rails make mounting easy for upfitters trying to bolt on a service body or whatever.
Mounting our flatbed to the pickup is a bit of a hassle since the pickup bed mounts aren't level or parallel with each other front to back. Now that we have it laid out in CAD it is fine but we had to dust off our rulers and protractors to figure it out.
Ford offer superb CAD files for registered vehicle builders, don’t go the hassle drawing up your self, easy enough to do but has real disadvantages. Get there’s if you can , they have regular updates and can help with axle weights and electrical systems etc. Things change all the time.[/QUOTE]Well there you go - thanks Lance and rruff! Definite difference (though both are a mix of boxed and C channel). Makes sense since those flat and parallel frame rails make mounting easy for upfitters trying to bolt on a service body or whatever.
Mounting our flatbed to the pickup is a bit of a hassle since the pickup bed mounts aren't level or parallel with each other front to back. Now that we have it laid out in CAD it is fine but we had to dust off our rulers and protractors to figure it out.
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Ford offer superb CAD files for registered vehicle builders, don’t go the hassle drawing up your self, easy enough to do but has real disadvantages. Get there’s if you can , they have regular updates and can help with axle weights and electrical systems etc. Things change all the time.
I think the 2017+ F350 pickup truck frames are fully boxed for the rigidity, which, I suspect, is one of the reasons you are using the F350 pickup trucks. http://www.mattford.com/blog/2017-ford-super-duty-fully-boxed-frame/
Judd and Jon,
We're so glad to see you guys doing the "relaunch". We had a good relationship with XP, and hope that continues with Nimbl. We've had no regrets purchasing our camper and it's allowed us to engage in the lifestyle we had always dreamed about. The highlight so far was three months across Alaska and northern Canada, 1,500 miles of it off pavement. We are a believer in the product and look forward to the evolution (see what I did there....) under your guidance.
Chuck Ulen
XP #43