Integrated?

sendkcone

Member
I'm assuming this means cabin connected to the cab via a "pass-through"? I'm researching dedicated campers and just want to make sure I'm in the right section. Thanks
 

Nimbl Vehicles

Freedom to Roam
It depends on the camper. Integrated means it is a turnkey solution (chassis+camper+accessories).

We have our water tank midship (directly in the way of a passthrough) so it isn't an option for our Evolution camper.
 

sendkcone

Member
Thanks Nimbl. Very cool camper. I'm researching large, family size overland rigs that are integrated with the chassis? I need a pass-through or my wife will not be joining us on our trips.
 

billiebob

Well-known member
Integrated with Semi Trucks refers to the one piece cab/sleeper as opposed to the sleeper bolted on after the fact. Pickup/Camper with a passthru, not integrated. Class A, definitely integrated. Class B, the Sprinters etc, definitely integrated. Class C, fits the definition of more than a pass thru but not integrated, separate bodies for camper/cab with a big passthru.

Altho, everyone might have their own definition.
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
Integrated with Semi Trucks refers to the one piece cab/sleeper as opposed to the sleeper bolted on after the fact. Pickup/Camper with a passthru, not integrated. Class A, definitely integrated. Class B, the Sprinters etc, definitely integrated. Class C, fits the definition of more than a pass thru but not integrated, separate bodies for camper/cab with a big passthru.

Altho, everyone might have their own definition.
I think there was also a bit of "all the good names were already taken" going on as well. :)

Finding a name for the forum home of domestically manufactured, turn-key, fully built out expedition vehicles isn't as easy as it might seem.
 
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billiebob

Well-known member
I think there was also a bit of "all the good names were already taken" going on as well. :)

Finding a name for the forum home of domestically manufactured, turn-key, fully built out expedition vehicles isn't as easy as it might seem.
First, try to define.... " turn-key, fully built out expedition vehicle ".
 

waveslider

Outdoorsman
You guys are overthinking this.

See link below. I suspect the new forum sponsor objected to having other manufacturer's brand name in the heading of the very thread they sponsor. Which, for the record, I can't really blame them. Welcome Nimbl, you're in good company.

 

sendkcone

Member
I asked the question simply because I wanted to research the forum section dedicated to large, integrated overland campers and was confused that the forum sponsor was a manufacturer of 1-ton, detachable pop-top campers without a pass-through. Cool as they may be, just seems like there is another section for that category. Anyhow, just threw me off for a minute.
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
First, try to define.... " turn-key, fully built out expedition vehicle ".
Well the names "real expedition vehicles" or "true expedition vehicles" were (playfully) suggested. Also "bought not built". :)

It's kind of tough to come up with a name that isn't either grandiose or offensive to some group. And obviously the new forum name has already managed to do that! :)
 

DiploStrat

Expedition Leader
Thanks Nimbl. Very cool camper. I'm researching large, family size overland rigs that are integrated with the chassis? I need a pass-through or my wife will not be joining us on our trips.

I can understand your wife's point. And so can our cat. And I can also tell you all of the drawbacks of a pass through.

I love my XP, and will be happy to tell you why, but I used to have a Tiger. (See website link below.)

As there are Tigers in Mongolia, Norway, and one has been to over 55 countries, you might want to give them a call. Now under new management: https://www.tigervehicles.com/

Also highly recommended: https://earthcruiser.com/
 

waveslider

Outdoorsman
'To pass thru or not pass thru' is one of many features on these vehicles that is some personal and so specific that one size fits all just simply doesn't apply.

For us, we wouldn't even conceive of owning a vehicle that didn't have a large pass-thru such is with our Kenworth GXV. And yet we have friends that are the polar opposite.

I've said it before but if you are considering buying one of these types of vehicles, being able to sit in, drive, camp/live in and experience or at least converse with people that have them (with all manner of features) is so invaluable. I can't imagine the soul crushing experience of ordering one and not getting or not knowing what you want...
 

RAM5500 CAMPERTHING

OG Portal Member #183
'To pass thru or not pass thru' is one of many features on these vehicles that is some personal and so specific that one size fits all just simply doesn't apply.

For us, we wouldn't even conceive of owning a vehicle that didn't have a large pass-thru such is with our Kenworth GXV. And yet we have friends that are the polar opposite.

I've said it before but if you are considering buying one of these types of vehicles, being able to sit in, drive, camp/live in and experience or at least converse with people that have them (with all manner of features) is so invaluable. I can't imagine the soul crushing experience of ordering one and not getting or not knowing what you want...

spot on
 

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