Not sure if I previously posted in the right place...moved my post here...seems more like the place to put in a build thread.
Greetings all -
I've been a lurker for some time now, both here and on ADVRider. I've decided to take the plunge after reading all the great posts and experiences others have had building their "Expedition" camper. After spending a lot of time camping in my trusty Maggiolina on my Excursion and Jeep Wrangler,
and even pulling a Travel Trailer, I've decided it's time to build what for me will be the best camper for my specific needs. For the most part the "camper" will be staying onroad with occasional jaunts onto "groomed" or at least reasonable dirt/gravel roads. When the going gets tough, that's what the Jeep or my KTM will be for. Reading all the great discussions on frame design and pivot points etc., I thought it would be simpler to go with a rig that will allow me to stick with more of a rigid frame and not have to worry too much about frame/camper flex. I also wanted to boost up my gas mileage a bit over pulling a trailer with my Excursion. With that target in mind, I've procured a 2005 GMC W4500 or Isuzu NPR. It's got a 5.2L 4cyl engine with approx. 195hp...enough to cruise nicely on the highway, but still get me into the 12 to 16mpg range on fuel economy (a good bit over the 10mpg I get pulling a TT or should I say parachute behind my truck).
I have begun the process of looking for/or building some sort of "box" and having a bit of trouble making up my mind on which way to go. I've looked at potentially having something built similar to the UNICELL mods done for another poster on their FUSO...seemed a bit steep at $20,000 or so, when you can get 75 percent of the way there with one of UNICELL's standard boxes for $6000.
I've looked at Doug Hackney and Vic Hanson's posts on using a pickup camper (I like the bike garages and the ability to take off the camper), but I have the need to sleep 4 people and I'm not sure a pickup camper alternative is optimized for 4. Another alternative might be the flatbed campers offered up by Northstar campers...not bad. Lastly, I think it might be neat to just build from scratch or mod out a standard cargo box of some sort. I have looked at Rinocore, and Nidacore and other premade panel options, but they are a bit expensive (although still acceptable), I'm just not sure how you might get the rounded edges you can get with a fiberglass/FRP/aluminum/wood solution. I do like the idea of building on a standard steel or aluminum flatbed frame...and possibly being able to detach the camper from the flatbed either at a camping site or to use the truck for other purposes. I've looked at lot of German sites and even talked with some German and Swiss Camper DIYers on a recent trip to Europe...I think possibly copying some of their ideas would also be useful. I guess without rambling on, I was hoping I might get a bit of feedback from other members as to why they went the way they did, and what leanings they might take if they were in my shoes. Thanks for the help.
Greetings all -
I've been a lurker for some time now, both here and on ADVRider. I've decided to take the plunge after reading all the great posts and experiences others have had building their "Expedition" camper. After spending a lot of time camping in my trusty Maggiolina on my Excursion and Jeep Wrangler,
and even pulling a Travel Trailer, I've decided it's time to build what for me will be the best camper for my specific needs. For the most part the "camper" will be staying onroad with occasional jaunts onto "groomed" or at least reasonable dirt/gravel roads. When the going gets tough, that's what the Jeep or my KTM will be for. Reading all the great discussions on frame design and pivot points etc., I thought it would be simpler to go with a rig that will allow me to stick with more of a rigid frame and not have to worry too much about frame/camper flex. I also wanted to boost up my gas mileage a bit over pulling a trailer with my Excursion. With that target in mind, I've procured a 2005 GMC W4500 or Isuzu NPR. It's got a 5.2L 4cyl engine with approx. 195hp...enough to cruise nicely on the highway, but still get me into the 12 to 16mpg range on fuel economy (a good bit over the 10mpg I get pulling a TT or should I say parachute behind my truck).
I have begun the process of looking for/or building some sort of "box" and having a bit of trouble making up my mind on which way to go. I've looked at potentially having something built similar to the UNICELL mods done for another poster on their FUSO...seemed a bit steep at $20,000 or so, when you can get 75 percent of the way there with one of UNICELL's standard boxes for $6000.
I've looked at Doug Hackney and Vic Hanson's posts on using a pickup camper (I like the bike garages and the ability to take off the camper), but I have the need to sleep 4 people and I'm not sure a pickup camper alternative is optimized for 4. Another alternative might be the flatbed campers offered up by Northstar campers...not bad. Lastly, I think it might be neat to just build from scratch or mod out a standard cargo box of some sort. I have looked at Rinocore, and Nidacore and other premade panel options, but they are a bit expensive (although still acceptable), I'm just not sure how you might get the rounded edges you can get with a fiberglass/FRP/aluminum/wood solution. I do like the idea of building on a standard steel or aluminum flatbed frame...and possibly being able to detach the camper from the flatbed either at a camping site or to use the truck for other purposes. I've looked at lot of German sites and even talked with some German and Swiss Camper DIYers on a recent trip to Europe...I think possibly copying some of their ideas would also be useful. I guess without rambling on, I was hoping I might get a bit of feedback from other members as to why they went the way they did, and what leanings they might take if they were in my shoes. Thanks for the help.