jkalodimos
New member
I could use some help figuring out the best way forward. The issue is I am trying to figure out if a van or a hard-sided truck camper is the right rig for me. My conundrum is slightly unique because I plan on towing a smaller "squaredrop" trailer about half the time. My kids are growing and the squaredrop trailer with a bunkbed style arrangement is getting too small. I use the trailer 30-40 days a year (mostly Pacific Northwest for backcountry exploring, MTBing, hiking, and lake fun), with half of those nights in late shoulder season (read rainy) or winter (skiing). My current thinking is to get a dedicated vehicle that we can pile into during winter camping or urban-focused road trips, and then tow the squaredrop when we are three-season camping/exploring so that we can have the extra space and all the kitchen/gear to make base camping comfortable.
A Transit or a 144 Sprinter has the big perk of interior space to hang out in crudier weather but adding two seats for the kids really makes a comfortable layout challenging and I only have my kids with me half the time. Also, I don't know how well it would tow, especially with 2WD on gravel/forest service roads. The alternative I'm considering is a 6.5' Total Composites slide-in on a Ram 2500 4x4. There is a lot less living space in the truck camper but I'm comfortable with the truck platform and I like the idea of being able to swap out the truck as the vehicle ages.
I would appreciate it if anybody could chime in with their experience with multiple kids in a van/truck camper, towing with a van/truck camper, or general suggestions.
FWIW, 2 of my friends have 144 Sprinters (diesel), 1 has a gas 170 Sprinter, 1 has an extended Transit, and one has a SuperTramp on a Ram 2500 (gas) but none of them tow and they are either solo, couples, or single child households. My friend group has a lot of opinions and most of them are conflicting opinions :-/ The maintenance costs on Sprinters are a bit spooky and that has me leaning towards a gas Transit if I go with a van. I currently have a Ram 1500 that I would keep as a daily driver and plan to build out a van or truck camper myself.
Current setup to give you an idea of what I'll be towing.
A Transit or a 144 Sprinter has the big perk of interior space to hang out in crudier weather but adding two seats for the kids really makes a comfortable layout challenging and I only have my kids with me half the time. Also, I don't know how well it would tow, especially with 2WD on gravel/forest service roads. The alternative I'm considering is a 6.5' Total Composites slide-in on a Ram 2500 4x4. There is a lot less living space in the truck camper but I'm comfortable with the truck platform and I like the idea of being able to swap out the truck as the vehicle ages.
I would appreciate it if anybody could chime in with their experience with multiple kids in a van/truck camper, towing with a van/truck camper, or general suggestions.
FWIW, 2 of my friends have 144 Sprinters (diesel), 1 has a gas 170 Sprinter, 1 has an extended Transit, and one has a SuperTramp on a Ram 2500 (gas) but none of them tow and they are either solo, couples, or single child households. My friend group has a lot of opinions and most of them are conflicting opinions :-/ The maintenance costs on Sprinters are a bit spooky and that has me leaning towards a gas Transit if I go with a van. I currently have a Ram 1500 that I would keep as a daily driver and plan to build out a van or truck camper myself.
Current setup to give you an idea of what I'll be towing.