jornvango
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We have a Livin Lite Camplite truck camper (2000 Lbs weight) sitting on our 2008 Dodge RAM 3500 4X4 with the 6.7L Cummins diesel. We've driven up to Alaska and down to Panama. Here in the US, the dually is no issue, however, we've had some difficulties in colonial towns in Mexico and Central America. We are hoping to ship our setup to Europe to drive to Asia.
The truck is up to 240K miles so we are debating ...
- Sell the Dodge and buy one with lower miles? Is 240K "a lot" for the 6.7L Cummins (well maintained)?
- What fuel is recommended for Europe and Asia: gas or diesel? Our Dodge has the DPF delete (we actually bought it used like that and had no idea about "DPF delete") so that means we don't have to worry about finding the ULSD. We drove around Central America for 5 months and we had no issues. Not sure if DPF delete and ULSD are related ...
- If we do go that route; do we stick with dually or go with the single rear wheel? Our truck camper is a little wider than the dually so we won't be gaining any space at the camper's level, however, we will gain space at the wheels so narrow roads (with high sidewalks next to the road) will be less of a problem. And, we've had a rock stuck between the dual wheels which is a pain (and we defintely like to get off the beaten path and explore dirt roads). Not too mention having to buy the 2 extra tires when it comes time to buy new tires. Any big advantages/disadvantages to the dually?
- Any problem sticking with a truck and slide-in truck camper for Europe and Asia?
Thanks!
The truck is up to 240K miles so we are debating ...
- Sell the Dodge and buy one with lower miles? Is 240K "a lot" for the 6.7L Cummins (well maintained)?
- What fuel is recommended for Europe and Asia: gas or diesel? Our Dodge has the DPF delete (we actually bought it used like that and had no idea about "DPF delete") so that means we don't have to worry about finding the ULSD. We drove around Central America for 5 months and we had no issues. Not sure if DPF delete and ULSD are related ...
- If we do go that route; do we stick with dually or go with the single rear wheel? Our truck camper is a little wider than the dually so we won't be gaining any space at the camper's level, however, we will gain space at the wheels so narrow roads (with high sidewalks next to the road) will be less of a problem. And, we've had a rock stuck between the dual wheels which is a pain (and we defintely like to get off the beaten path and explore dirt roads). Not too mention having to buy the 2 extra tires when it comes time to buy new tires. Any big advantages/disadvantages to the dually?
- Any problem sticking with a truck and slide-in truck camper for Europe and Asia?
Thanks!