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Carter13
10-09-2006, 02:52 AM
Ordered a camper today for our 2500 Dodge Cummins short box.

After going to two rv shows locally and looking at all the four seasons campers many times over we went with an 07 Arctic Fox 811.

Our's comes with a slide out, awning off the back, AC, fridge/freezer, microwave, oven/stove, CD player with speakers inside and outside as well as a Onan generator.

My wife and I decided after an entire season of tent camping with our boat that it was time we stepped up and went with a camper.

We have many camping trips planned for 07, Shasta for a week being the big one. I can't wait to be cool and comfortable during these trips.

I'm sure there are some of you out there that have campers ie Nickypoo. please reply if so and tell me how you like yours.

NICKYPOO
10-09-2006, 04:09 PM
I love having a camper. But then I hate tents. Last time I camped in a tent, I spent three hours sitting inside of it just to keep it on the ground. It started lifting off in a crazy wind storm and I just dove inside to keep it and all my stuff inside of it from blowing out onto and eventually across the lake. Good thing I had a bottle of Jack in there to keep me company. That was a long flight. ;)

Anyways, yeah, you're stoked. The slide out is key. Good call. Mine does not have a slide out and I'm wishing it did. That being said, it's paid for. 15k cash got me a brand new '04 Eagle Cap 850. Stove, oven, micro, the big fridge with the separate freezer, outside shower, 10' awning, all aluminum frame with aluminum truss roof, fiberglass w/ gelcoat exterior. Had to buy my own gen. though.

Artic Fox builds a top notch camper though. I looked at them pretty hard. The thing that killed it for me was the shape of the roof. There wasn't one flat spot on it. Seeing as how I wanted a viewing platform for the Air Races, the Fox just wouldn't do. From what I remember they are pretty heavy for a truck camper. What's that thing weigh in at?

A few other things:
What truck are you using?

What tiedown system are you installing?

What are you doing about the hitch?

Suspension?

The pic shown is of the setup I needed to upgrade to in order to keep my Tige safe. Reese Titan class V hitch and the Torqe Lift tie downs. The new hitch is all 2 1/2" box steel as oppossed to the stock 2" tube that comes on any GMC/Chevy. This way I can run a 30" long 2" extention for the Tige. Tiges are heavy so make sure you get a good tongue weight figure so you can plan your hitch set up appropriately. After I got the hitch squared away It was time for tie downs. The toque Lifts are pretty cool. they mount to the frame, not the bed/bumper. I can't tell you how disturbing it is to see guys tie down a 3 thousand pound camper to those little tiny brackets srewed into the bed and the bumper. It's crazy talk. That and they look rediculas when the camper is off. You don't even notice the Torque Lifts when the camper is off.
I also put in a set air bags in the rear suspension. Made a huge difference. Also installed a set of Pirelli Scorpion STRa tires on the truck. Very nice performing load range "E" tire.

NICKYPOO
10-09-2006, 04:43 PM
Shot of me and my old man atop our respective campers out at the Air Races.

Carter13
10-10-2006, 03:48 AM
Thanks for the reply Nick.

We were looking at the Lance 861 and the Eagle Cap 850 both in slide out configurations.

Dry Weight: Arctic 3090, Lance 3000, Eagle 2685

Truck: 2006 Dodge Quad Cab 2500 Heavy Duty Cummins short box

Tie Downs: Torklift frame mounted

Hitch: Super Hitch class V

Suspension: Firestone ride right air bags

We really liked the Eagle Cap but there were just a few more ammenities with the Arctic that sold us on it.

We already have two campsites reserved in Bend Oregon to do some snowboarding up at Mt. Bachelor and I am stoked because I definately wouldn't try to tent camp in the snow.

dogbert
10-10-2006, 03:58 AM
You guys got off easy, I had to trade the camper for a house...not that I'm complaining :D I wouldn't trade it for the world. But, the camper would be cool. Think they have one for the back of an Unimog?

Carter13
10-10-2006, 04:02 AM
Hey Nick do you wax your camper. And if so do you use marine wax since they are sided with a gel coat and how often.

By the way price was $24,000 and that includes all installation on the truck, all hardware, and the super hitch.

Show price was 27,800 and no hitch so I feel we got a pretty good deal.

NICKYPOO
10-10-2006, 03:04 PM
Well done Carter! You're in Dude. 24K out the door is a killer deal. I got a smokin' deal on my hitch and bags and install. Had to pay retail on the Torque Lifts but everything else I got for cost from a friend who owned a trailer repair/ metal fab / truck pimpin' shop. He charged me one hour labor for a seven hour job. :D

You're stoked on the Bachelor trip. I'm assuming you've been there? My pop used to live there, but has since relocated to Redmond (is there a difference?).

NICKYPOO
10-10-2006, 03:05 PM
Oh, yeah, wax it like a boat. It's gel coat.:cool: DO get yourself a cover for it ASAP though.

Let's see, what else? Got yer self a shitter hose? Fresh water hose? Rubber gloves are cool. Know your local dump station.

Moki
10-10-2006, 03:33 PM
I had to sell our 5th wheel trailer when we moved to our new house and leave behind a 1975 280z that I was working on:(

I grew up with our family going camping every weekend. Now, we occassionally camp in a tent, but more and more we camp at Marriott!

Nick, our last trip, I had my tent and sleeping bags blow into the lake. Luckily, a good samaritan saw it blow in and retrieved it for us before it ended up on the other side of Lake Powell. They were rewarded with our camp site as we were leaving.

This our new rig: :D (We hike 34 miles across the plains of Wyoming with the youth in our area in a re-enactment of the pioneers with a handcart)

dogbert
10-10-2006, 03:36 PM
Originally posted by Moki
This our new rig: :D (We hike 34 miles across the plains of Wyoming with the youth in our area in a re-enactment of the pioneers with a handcart)

LOL, can you hook it up to the back of your Tige?

Tequilasun
10-10-2006, 04:20 PM
Originally posted by dogbert
LOL, can you hook it up to the back of your Tige?

My question was, where is the guy with the coconuts making the horse cloppity clop sound.

Like Monty Python.

Moki
10-10-2006, 06:26 PM
Dog,
I had it hooked up to the Tige, I think that I may have discovered TAPS3 for Tige - great surfing wake! :D

Tequilasun,
Ironically, we quoted Monty Python the whole trip, so yes there were cocunuts sounds!

BTW - use Maguires Color Restore on a handcart;)

Matt Garcia
10-10-2006, 06:39 PM
Pioneers did not have Camelbaks and gatorade jugs! :D

Moki
10-10-2006, 07:24 PM
They also didn't have doctors riding along with bikes and moleskin!

Ouch!:eek:

Moki
10-10-2006, 07:29 PM
Carter,
You can officially consider this thread hi-jacked!:D

NICKYPOO
10-11-2006, 03:09 PM
Originally posted by Moki
I had to sell our 5th wheel trailer when we moved to our new house and leave behind a 1975 280z that I was working on:(

I grew up with our family going camping every weekend. Now, we occassionally camp in a tent, but more and more we camp at Marriott!

Nick, our last trip, I had my tent and sleeping bags blow into the lake. Luckily, a good samaritan saw it blow in and retrieved it for us before it ended up on the other side of Lake Powell. They were rewarded with our camp site as we were leaving.

This our new rig: :D (We hike 34 miles across the plains of Wyoming with the youth in our area in a re-enactment of the pioneers with a handcart)

No! Not the Z!

Never camped at a hotel. There's no way I could sleep with my boat out in the parking lot all night.

There's that karma thing again. :D

:confused: Why? :confused: ( Really no need to answer that one, I'll still be :confused: )
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We now return you to.......... Camper Talk.

Carter- You gonna winterise that thing?

Carter13
10-11-2006, 10:36 PM
Nick,

We really don't get into freezing temps all that much but I do plan to
drain all the tanks when storing and if low temps are in the forecast then I'll bring it home and plug it in with a space heater.

I am going to look into how to properly winterize the plumbing.

I have been to Mt Bachelor and it is a great place to ride.

Moki
10-12-2006, 02:23 AM
Originally posted by NICKYPOO

We now return you to.......... Camper Talk.

Carter- You gonna winterise that thing?

Nice transition! Well done you.

bneub
10-12-2006, 12:58 PM
Nicky and Carter,

How tall are your rigs with the campers on them? How tall of a shop door would I need to be able to drive it inside?

Thinking of builiding a shop/place to store my boat starting next fall and I am trying to decide how big to make everything.

NICKYPOO
10-12-2006, 07:09 PM
I don't think it's more than 12', but I would plan for a 15' just to be safe.

Tequilasun
10-12-2006, 07:19 PM
What about the Tower on your boat? Mine will fit in 12' I think...But it's close.

Carter13
10-12-2006, 09:59 PM
Delivery date for my camper is 3 weeks so I can't give you a height but 15 feet sounds safe.

bneub
10-13-2006, 01:02 AM
Originally posted by NICKYPOO
I don't think it's more than 12', but I would plan for a 15' just to be safe.

I like your thinking, but soon my new shop will be bigger than our house! I might have to live in it if it gets too big;)

Tequilasun
10-13-2006, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by bneub
I like your thinking, but soon my new shop will be bigger than our house! I might have to live in it if it gets too big;)


And that's bad because?????