People seem to forget that almost all forest service/BLM/Utility trucks are full size. I have taken my full size, as well as uncountable full size + Fire trucks on roads. Plenty of people say can’t be done.
I find the majority of people don’t take their nice rigs into super sketchy places, or have a very specific need. Like rock crawling. It may take more attention, or skill. But I have never found myself not going somewhere, because I had a full size.
Building out a camper is always cool to see. I bet if we asked most the people who have built theirs if they made it to their target weight, the answer would be it was heavier. I look forward to seeing yours though. My only point being for the majority of garage builds, sometimes our skills don’t match up to our wants. And there are some amazing self builds you will see here.
I am starting to really appreciate just being able to “get it and go”. And find myself less willing to custom build stuff anymore. Trouble shooting, and building can be fun when it’s a nice day and a hobby. Not as much when the weather is bad, and you are in need of the thing to work, cause you’re out using it.
If it’s in the budget, it’s hard to beat a full size truck and pop up camper. No shortage of options out there. And then just more time to enjoy it with less fuss.
¾ ton, gasser. If it’s always on you would want the extra power, and stopping capability of a ¾ ton. You will be glad you did when it’s a steep grade, or you have an emergency stop in traffic.
When I find some Used HD ZR2’s out and about I will probably try and pick one up. To replace my aging HD.
As far as HD trucks , Chevy, Dodge, and Ford all have some pretty awesome options/trucks. Personally I am a Chevy guy. But that’s just me. Get in and around them, drive them. And see what works best for you and the wife.
My brother is a single cab, long box guy. He took his 04 2500 and FWC down the entire PanAm and don’t think him and his wife ever wished for more cab space. Now he has a shop and built a pretty cool garage on his single cab and flatbed camper.
I, like the crew cab. But also have a 90# dog. So to each their own.
There are a few brands, that have a cube type camper. It is so nice to not have to build the bed with cab overs.
Everything is so dang expensive though. Alaskan campers, and I think maybe phoenix.
https://cubeseries.com/camper/
https://capricamper.com/models/cowboy/