Hi There!
I have decided to sell everything and move from (Australia) to Canada and plan on taking a few months off to ride dirt bikes (enduro), hike and when the season turns start snow boarding.
After a bit of research I think that a 4x4 truck camper with a towbar (see " ultimate MX hauler" I cant post links ) would suit me nicely.
I do have a few questions for the brains trust though.
Has anyone had any experience with the truck camper and similar hitch setup? I am aware that I will need to be careful with my chosen camper and I am leaning more towards campers that do not overhang the tail gate to ensure that the bike can be lowered and the door be opened.
Is it feasible to camp out in BC Ski resort parking lots (and drive between them) in Dec/Jan? I am aware that some winterizing will be required and I am mostly looking at hard body with furnace (non popup) so that the. Is there a particular brand that is more insulated than others? In terms of creature comforts a crapper and shower are a must as I will be living out of it pretty much full time.
As noted above I have just moved from Australia so I am not too familiar with the US/Canadian car market. I have had good experiences with Toyota's back up (Hilux's) and was looking at long bed 4x4 tundra but I am open to suggestions. I have no real need for passenger space as its just me and my girlfriend. If someone could point me in the direction of reliable years/makes/models. I am trying to avoid huge repair bills and depreciation more than anything else.
My budget is around 17K for both truck and camper I am currently in CA and was wondering if it is worth purchasing in the states rather than Canada? Or is importing vehicles not worth the hassle?
From what I have read it is better to purchase the camper first then find a truck to suit? How much ($$) modification would a standard truck is require ?(mounting points, airbags, electrical etc)
My budget is flexible here more than anything I am just trying to avoid depreciation I am not too bothered with the initial outlay.
Thanks for your help here guys and girls as noted above I am pretty green but keen to learn so if you have any resources please just point them my way
Cheers
I have decided to sell everything and move from (Australia) to Canada and plan on taking a few months off to ride dirt bikes (enduro), hike and when the season turns start snow boarding.
After a bit of research I think that a 4x4 truck camper with a towbar (see " ultimate MX hauler" I cant post links ) would suit me nicely.
I do have a few questions for the brains trust though.
Has anyone had any experience with the truck camper and similar hitch setup? I am aware that I will need to be careful with my chosen camper and I am leaning more towards campers that do not overhang the tail gate to ensure that the bike can be lowered and the door be opened.
Is it feasible to camp out in BC Ski resort parking lots (and drive between them) in Dec/Jan? I am aware that some winterizing will be required and I am mostly looking at hard body with furnace (non popup) so that the. Is there a particular brand that is more insulated than others? In terms of creature comforts a crapper and shower are a must as I will be living out of it pretty much full time.
As noted above I have just moved from Australia so I am not too familiar with the US/Canadian car market. I have had good experiences with Toyota's back up (Hilux's) and was looking at long bed 4x4 tundra but I am open to suggestions. I have no real need for passenger space as its just me and my girlfriend. If someone could point me in the direction of reliable years/makes/models. I am trying to avoid huge repair bills and depreciation more than anything else.
My budget is around 17K for both truck and camper I am currently in CA and was wondering if it is worth purchasing in the states rather than Canada? Or is importing vehicles not worth the hassle?
From what I have read it is better to purchase the camper first then find a truck to suit? How much ($$) modification would a standard truck is require ?(mounting points, airbags, electrical etc)
My budget is flexible here more than anything I am just trying to avoid depreciation I am not too bothered with the initial outlay.
Thanks for your help here guys and girls as noted above I am pretty green but keen to learn so if you have any resources please just point them my way
Cheers