![]() And the wont make any changes at all for you. Yoiu have to move your bed in order to make coffee. So I am in the prosess of building my own pop up and eliminate all the problem i encountered.Īnother one is 4 wheel pop ups, good brand, just a bad lay out. I checked out the 6 pack, almost the same $ as mine and a nice layout with a shower build in, but for me and for what i do, its just to heavy and tall. The main thing is weight, topheavy with a hard side. I go a lot 4 wheeling in CAlifornia, last week we went down the Slickroad trail, should have seen the faces of all the jeeps , Nail sticking out, just a lot of little things, wich are an easy fix, but then i piad almost 10k for it.īut u can take that camper almost anywhere. It leaked, which i fixed and the finish is pretty bad. The craftsman ship is ok, but could be better.While the build the camper to MY specs, not as wide as normal, lower profile, i didn,t know i had to trade quality for custom. While I like the concept a lot, the weight, aerodynamics, not top heavy and u don,t even know its on your truck ( its a 1500 4x4 silverado,x trea cab, shortbed, not lifted but leveled, airbag in the back- a must, portable 9500ti warn winch and other fun things), i cant recomend this manufacturer. 265/75-E Bridgestone Revos on OEM steel 3500 SRW wheels - True Flow Intake - Bilsteins - Speedliner & plenty of good mojo. Now I just have to wait for my order to get processed!Ģ005 Chevy 2500HD 4x4 LS - CC/SB - 8.1/ZF-6 - 4.10s G80 - Dual Batteries - 140amp Alt. It's got an indoor/outdoor shower & toilet which was a BIG factor because of the little ones plus it's relatively light weight and from what I hear, the popups are easier to manage on the road. ![]() Plus, I'll be able to store it in the garage in the off-season. ![]() My wife gets pretty fed up sometimes because it takes me a long time to decide on what I want (when it comes to big-ticket items) but I did a lot of research and decided that the popup had everything I needed and nothing I didn't. BUT I have decided on a Northstar 850SC popup. I can't say for certain (yet) because I have not bought my TC. "Good People Drink Good Beer"-Hunter S Thompson Has anyone ever purchased a popup TC and been disappointed with their decision not to get a hard side? Or vice versa purchased a hard side and wished they had gone with a popup? I don’t necessarily mean the quality of the camper (unless you have had an extremely negative or positive experiences, then yes we would want to know about that!), more the amenities, size, weight, handling, overall experience… RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Truck Campers: Popup/Hard side regrets? Open Roads Forum
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