I haven’t read your thread attachments, but I’ve read and commented in many of your threads, so I’ll make a a few comments and suggestions here.
Consider the CCLB 4x4 DRW 350/3500 PICKUP trucks. They come as a completed trucks (unlike the chassis cab trucks). The pickup bed can be swapped for a flatbed (Duramag makes them, just make sure capacity is enough). The trucks can be parked in places banning motorhomes and commercial trucks. It would be a pickup truck with a box. 😀
The DRW would help with load capacity and stability.
There are many tires available for the “one ton” DRW (current) 17” rims. They can be aired down but beware tires rubbing.
I know you aren’t interested in towing, but for other people, I will mention that if drivers are available, a second vehicle can be towed for much of the trip, but disconnected for city parking,, emergency runs, day trips, etc.
You might check one of your first threads for my comments about using a pickup truck, now that you are considering a lighter camper.
Consider the CCLB 4x4 DRW 350/3500 PICKUP trucks. They come as a completed trucks (unlike the chassis cab trucks). The pickup bed can be swapped for a flatbed (Duramag makes them, just make sure capacity is enough). The trucks can be parked in places banning motorhomes and commercial trucks. It would be a pickup truck with a box. 😀
The DRW would help with load capacity and stability.
There are many tires available for the “one ton” DRW (current) 17” rims. They can be aired down but beware tires rubbing.
I know you aren’t interested in towing, but for other people, I will mention that if drivers are available, a second vehicle can be towed for much of the trip, but disconnected for city parking,, emergency runs, day trips, etc.
You might check one of your first threads for my comments about using a pickup truck, now that you are considering a lighter camper.