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I think this may be my first post. I've lurked for awhile. Interesting forum. A lot of Toyots...
Does anyone on here actually own an Earthroamer? I love the concept, but am trying to justify the cost compared to the cost vs. a new truck + $20k in upgrades and a very high end camper. Were talking 4-5 campers you could rip apart and throw away or 2 new trucks and a couple of new campers to rip apart and throw away. This is compared to a single Ford chassis that has to last twice as long...
I'm not an extreme 4-wheeler, but do go into the sticks where most wouldn't expect me to be. I don't really think most would go that much beyond where I already do in an Earthroamer. From the looks of the photos I've seen and dimensions the footprint is larger than my fullsize Chevy and camper I have now.
Questions I'm pondering.
-Cassette toilet: I get this, then I don't get this. Certainly in the realm of being nowhere beyond the Americas a 20-30 gal black tank with 4-6 times the capacity would work. Don't you have to dump the gray tank anyway?
-Power: I love the solar and no propane concept, but I do a lot of winter stuff and know how batteries drain w/no sun to charge. I would think a tiny diesel generator as opposed to running the big V8 to charge batteries would seem more "environmentally conscious".
-Construction: Am I correct that these are 100% fiberglass/balsa structure? Is there any other underlying structure? How many layers of fiberglass (I don't know what I'm talking about here) are there? Where does this fall between comparing this to a boat or filon on a cheap rv?
-Ford: 6.0 was a disaster. How about the cab-off repair issues? Dodge/Cummins... hmmm... If only we could get a Duramax/Allison combo...
Any thoughts, observations, insight, etc. are greatly appreciated. I'd love to see one in person and might try to hookup w/them in CO. I'm in NCal if anyone actually does own one around here.
Does anyone on here actually own an Earthroamer? I love the concept, but am trying to justify the cost compared to the cost vs. a new truck + $20k in upgrades and a very high end camper. Were talking 4-5 campers you could rip apart and throw away or 2 new trucks and a couple of new campers to rip apart and throw away. This is compared to a single Ford chassis that has to last twice as long...
I'm not an extreme 4-wheeler, but do go into the sticks where most wouldn't expect me to be. I don't really think most would go that much beyond where I already do in an Earthroamer. From the looks of the photos I've seen and dimensions the footprint is larger than my fullsize Chevy and camper I have now.
Questions I'm pondering.
-Cassette toilet: I get this, then I don't get this. Certainly in the realm of being nowhere beyond the Americas a 20-30 gal black tank with 4-6 times the capacity would work. Don't you have to dump the gray tank anyway?
-Power: I love the solar and no propane concept, but I do a lot of winter stuff and know how batteries drain w/no sun to charge. I would think a tiny diesel generator as opposed to running the big V8 to charge batteries would seem more "environmentally conscious".
-Construction: Am I correct that these are 100% fiberglass/balsa structure? Is there any other underlying structure? How many layers of fiberglass (I don't know what I'm talking about here) are there? Where does this fall between comparing this to a boat or filon on a cheap rv?
-Ford: 6.0 was a disaster. How about the cab-off repair issues? Dodge/Cummins... hmmm... If only we could get a Duramax/Allison combo...
Any thoughts, observations, insight, etc. are greatly appreciated. I'd love to see one in person and might try to hookup w/them in CO. I'm in NCal if anyone actually does own one around here.