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<blockquote data-quote="Eddyj" data-source="post: 719710" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>Slide in campers are built like rvs. Cheap and they leak. I have seen some cool fiberglass ones pop up on govdeals. Kind of like electrical companies use. </p><p>But realistically, by the time you slide it in your truck and hook up a trailer it pulls like hell and it takes too long to get ready. Put it on a flat bed like you said. </p><p>The best thing I've ever done in off-roading is found an $3800 32 foot enclosed. Tools, storage, secured garage for rig, place to sleep, 10 min your ready to hit the road... </p><p>but I know your shagin wagon will never fit, so buy a long flatbed and build a storage/camper on the front or roll a pop up or slide in one the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddyj, post: 719710, member: 3779"] Slide in campers are built like rvs. Cheap and they leak. I have seen some cool fiberglass ones pop up on govdeals. Kind of like electrical companies use. But realistically, by the time you slide it in your truck and hook up a trailer it pulls like hell and it takes too long to get ready. Put it on a flat bed like you said. The best thing I’ve ever done in off-roading is found an $3800 32 foot enclosed. Tools, storage, secured garage for rig, place to sleep, 10 min your ready to hit the road... but I know your shagin wagon will never fit, so buy a long flatbed and build a storage/camper on the front or roll a pop up or slide in one the front. [/QUOTE]
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