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Bobjr59 Posted on: Jun 5 2010, 05:52 AM





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The Toy was given to me by my Son so I'll make it do til I can get me what I'd really like to have If I had the money something like a F350 diesel crew cab 4X4 with the Alaskan cab over camper but until then I'll just use the toy and build a Glen-L importer cab-over camper for it
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Bobjr59 Posted on: Jun 1 2010, 09:02 PM





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QUOTE(swb1950 @ May 9 2010, 07:08 PM)
I'm a newby, considering buying a 2000 Starcraft 1100 slide in. The camper is 4 hours away and I don't have specs on it, not having seen it yet. I don't have a truck yet, and am looking for a used Ford. The seller recommended that I get a
F-350. I believe that an F-350 (4 wheels only) will be plenty truck to carry this slide in. I saw another posting where someone is using an F-250 to carry a Lance that weighs over 3,000 lbs. and it seems to work fine.  I would appreciate any comments and guidance.
Thanks, SWB
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I believe you could go with a F-250 4X4 and install airbags or helper springs but in the end it's what you like weither it be the F-250 or F-350 4X4 or 2WD it's all about likes and dislikes
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Bobjr59 Posted on: Jun 1 2010, 01:44 PM





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I was wondering Who if any one on the site here owns a Toyota Extended Cab SR5 4x4 besides myself
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Bobjr59 Posted on: Jun 1 2010, 01:39 PM





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QUOTE(jane1983 @ Feb 9 2010, 06:40 AM)
Mainly boondocking is done among RVers. Some people say they are boondocking if they have electric but don't have water and sewer hookups. Others say to boondock one has to be out in the boonies. I say boondocking is camping without any hookups - no electric, water or sewer.
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biggrin.gif Ya he's boon-docking even if he made his own electricity by way of either solar panels or generator. Plus I'm thinking it wouldn't hurt to build a hull and put an outboard on that camper cool.gif
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