Been looking for a while and decided to ask for some input. I have read lots of good ideas
I have a 1997 International 4700 crew cab with a 8' flat deck 2wd (soon to be 4x4 hopefully) I also have a 2006 dodge 3500 crew cab 4x4 3" lift, winch, arb locker, and all the usual power upgrades and a built tranny.
Just got a bigfoot 10.6 camper and don't know which truck to use. The dodge is kind of light duty for the camper but is 13" lower than the international (the international is not 4x4 yet will be another 6" higher most likely)
The camper also is a bit over weight for the dodge but I can remove the a/c and the generator and only fill the water tank half full (full is 53 gal) and put most of our junk in the trailer. The other part is the cab on the dodge is smaller than the International (Two adults two kids and two 85lb labs) don't fit so well in the cab.
If I put the camper on the International I get lots more storage down the sides of the deck and it drives like there is nothing on it. My bigest problem is the back door is 62" from the ground regular fold up stairs are not going to cut it
some thing is going to have to be fabbed up with a railing at least on one side probly both(kids are young)
The camper is 10.5' long and it needs to sit 6" higher than the deck to clear the cab so I've been thinking of building a whole cradle/storage/ stair contraption that will sit on the deck.
We mainly go on logging roads with the odd rough section to get to the places where we like to camp so the truck will have to be 4wd we also camp alot in the winter (Snow and lots of it chains front and rear) We will also be towing a trailer with a 12' aluminum boat and a rhino in it
Any thoughts???
Thanks






I have a 1997 International 4700 crew cab with a 8' flat deck 2wd (soon to be 4x4 hopefully) I also have a 2006 dodge 3500 crew cab 4x4 3" lift, winch, arb locker, and all the usual power upgrades and a built tranny.
Just got a bigfoot 10.6 camper and don't know which truck to use. The dodge is kind of light duty for the camper but is 13" lower than the international (the international is not 4x4 yet will be another 6" higher most likely)
The camper also is a bit over weight for the dodge but I can remove the a/c and the generator and only fill the water tank half full (full is 53 gal) and put most of our junk in the trailer. The other part is the cab on the dodge is smaller than the International (Two adults two kids and two 85lb labs) don't fit so well in the cab.
If I put the camper on the International I get lots more storage down the sides of the deck and it drives like there is nothing on it. My bigest problem is the back door is 62" from the ground regular fold up stairs are not going to cut it
some thing is going to have to be fabbed up with a railing at least on one side probly both(kids are young)
The camper is 10.5' long and it needs to sit 6" higher than the deck to clear the cab so I've been thinking of building a whole cradle/storage/ stair contraption that will sit on the deck.
We mainly go on logging roads with the odd rough section to get to the places where we like to camp so the truck will have to be 4wd we also camp alot in the winter (Snow and lots of it chains front and rear) We will also be towing a trailer with a 12' aluminum boat and a rhino in it
Any thoughts???
Thanks





