silvrzuki77
explorer
Nice Aliner! I couldnt find one that worked with 3 kids and me in a small size. More pics!
I used Timbren part # ASR2KHDS03 which is 4" lift, wide tires, 2000lb springs. Only been out once so far but like it a lot - big improvement. Seems to bounce less, obviously has much better clearance. Only minus is that I can no longer see over the top of it through the rear view mirror in my Xterra - given your choice of tow vehicle though, I imagine you are used to that![]()
My family grew up in popups, traveled all over in them. My wife and I did the tent camping thing for the first 9 years of our marriage, but right before our 3rd kid, we decided it was time for an "upgrade". We were both tired of stepping over little ones, around pack-N-plays, standing in puddles of water under the tent, etc. Our "needs" were a little different than most, we don't do the campground thing very often, usually FS and BLM land. We needed something that could go down a dirt road, sleep 5 of us, and haul 2 quads.
I started with a 91 Starcraft 8.5' box, I cut the tongue, suspension, and rear bumper off, and sat the entire thing on a 2x4" steel frame. It's got a 3500# Dexter axle with brakes on 15" wheels. The quad racks on the top come off in 5 pieces which allows the pop-up to function as normal. It weights 1900# with the rack installed, full propane bottle and the battery installed.
It pulls great and is SO MUCH nicer to camp in as a family.
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Now, I'd never attempt to drag this thing across the Rubicon, it wasn't built for that. It was built for dirt roads/trails and it works great for that. All I'd really like to change at this point is to put some A/T tires on it.