What's The BEST Vehicle for Vanlife? Van vs RV vs Truck Camper

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • If you had to pick only 1 vehicle to live in, what type of vehicle would it be? I've lived on the road in Alaska in truck campers and motorhomes for 11 years and had countless friends living in all types of vehicles in all types of climates. In this video, I'll go over which one I think is the best (truck camper vs van vs motorhome) for life on the road.
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Komentáře • 208

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip Před rokem +27

    I love the idea of a truck camper. I just wish someone out there would invent an escape hatch that allows a person to quickly slip through the cabover bed area directly into the front seat of the truck for a quick getaway….if needed?

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +7

      Yup that would be sweet lol

    • @gradycooper475
      @gradycooper475 Před rokem +6

      I agree, moving internally from one to the other would be helpful. I camped up and down the East coast with a truck cap on an eight foot Ford bed. Both the truck and cap had big sliding windows and because I'm not very big (wirery ;) I could slip through. Secure transfer and "get-away" was my idea behind that and luckily I never needed them except once when I locked my keys in the truck.

  • @jamebrooke894
    @jamebrooke894 Před rokem +14

    RVs are really made of junk. I made them for 10 years, my two older brothers did it for 30 years. Their just made real cheap, but priced high. Truck Campers are the best!!

  • @rangovanlife
    @rangovanlife Před rokem +4

    Don’t know if in my country will pass the control and allow to do a truck camp. You definitely right, seems logical making this choice for so many reason. Alaska is an angle of the world I never was interested to, but seeing your videos, I fell in love with this peaceful part of the world. Those immense areas without any humans activity is just breathtaking.

  • @TinyGoHomes
    @TinyGoHomes Před rokem +4

    I went with trailers as I’ve got lots of trailer experience. I run a buddy system, two tow rigs and two trailers. I’ve got a hummer h3 with a 16x6 trailer with bathroom and shower and all the fixings I use full time. My spare set up is a Mazda b3000 with my first trailer build 10x5 no bathroom.

  • @rogerholland98
    @rogerholland98 Před rokem +15

    Very comprehensive and thorough comparison of the different options. There is a lot of information here - I had to keep pausing the video and thinking about what you said. You touched on it briefly, but another advantage of a truck camper, is that you can use your truck for other purposes, like a job!
    Well done Timmy - you're a smart guy, and I really enjoy your videos!

  • @user-cv6yh8xg3q
    @user-cv6yh8xg3q Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yes an I was thinking the wood holds heat too I love you camper it's the best an I love your house your building too .I love wood it just makes everything warm

  • @strvenoconnell4061
    @strvenoconnell4061 Před rokem +5

    I agree, I will take the truck home over
    other options, the versatility of a truck is unmatched.

  • @Whistler326
    @Whistler326 Před rokem +3

    Definitely the game changer is NOT losing your lodging if you need to repair your TRUCK...cheers, Timmie!!!

  • @shelbyindianajones3226
    @shelbyindianajones3226 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Whoa I am all in for truckhouse! After watching so many of your videos have just fallen in love with that one and hope she is around for many years! Don't let anything happen to her or I will def cry! My friends love your videos too, just sent your Arctic Circle trip to a friend so her kids can watch your epic trip!

  • @MrGottaGo
    @MrGottaGo Před rokem +2

    Ok, I needed this video 3yrs ago🤣

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 Před rokem +4

    Yup. Love my ‘79 Okanagan camper. Keeps my rig light and nimble. And now it sports a back deck with built in bbq too. Anxiously waiting for Spring and summer outings. 🤙🍻🌲

  • @richardvalitalo3670
    @richardvalitalo3670 Před rokem +3

    More fun to design & build, hard to beat Timmy's though.

  • @daveneil3963
    @daveneil3963 Před rokem +3

    I agree with you. We had a 8.5 ft. Vacationeer camper and we loved it. It was on a 78 Ford 3/4 ton 4X4 with limited slip in the rear and a 428 Cobra Jet motor with 375 HP. . So we had enough power and two gas tanks, we could pass everything but a gas station. We went a lot of places with that set up. Thanks for the video and I got to see that GREAT paint job again! That paint job set that truck apart from the rest!

  • @user-je6rd4uw4m
    @user-je6rd4uw4m Před 5 měsíci +1

    Timmy you forgot to mention that most states don’t require you to license a truck camper and my insurance company insured my home built camper for 45,000 for only 40.00 a year. They just added it to my truck policy. I’ve owned 3 Roadtrek vans and, although they rode and drove great I hated to camp in any of them. Even the wide body one was terrible to use the toilets and, the inside shower was a joke. I’m a retired RV repair facility owner for 40 plus years and, I’m building a non cab over 8 foot slide in with a big bathroom with black and grey holding tanks and an outdoor shower. I’ve owned 45 foot MH that I bought brand new to a pop up tent camper and I loved the MH and, I had it for 15 years and towed buy custom built trailer that was 32’ long with my Rubicon,Harley and my can am four wheeler. Traveled all over the US in it but, own a farm and shop in NW Arkansas and now want to be able to travel all of the back roads and really neat out of the way, hidden camping areas all over the country. With my background in RVs I’m trying to implement all of the things that were in my 45’ diesel pusher into an 8’ non cab over slide in camper. I’ve made my own set of jacks that allow me the advantage of lifting my camper up and, rolling it by myself on concrete floors on and off my 1 ton crew cab single rear wheel loaded Ford Lariat. Hey man I’m 75 years old but, like the shit out of your videos and, your doing it right kid. Keep on trucking and, don’t pick your nose while you’re traveling in your rig because everyone will be staring at your build. If I knew how to do it I would like to send you a picture of my homemade truck camper. Just getting started on the inside cabinets and trimming it out with solid oak and a metal stamped ceiling panels. Thanks Timmy

  • @carriemainquist757
    @carriemainquist757 Před rokem +11

    Exactly why I have '15 Tundra and a Kimbo camper. Agree on the difficulty of loading/unloading but so worth the versatility. Your truck camper has incredible insulation value. My Kimbo is not meant for MN winters!

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem

      Nice setup!

    • @TalonsRebellion
      @TalonsRebellion Před rokem

      Kimbo is the one I'm leaning towards the heaviest. How do you like it?

    • @Whistler326
      @Whistler326 Před rokem +1

      Good to know ...thinking of a Kimbo for here in Canada!!! Sounds like its not insulated enough....but the versatility of taking it off ...is the KEY deciding factor for me!! Cheers, thanks for posting!!!

    • @RWmoose
      @RWmoose Před rokem +1

      Check out Total Composites for a truck camper built for canadian weather. Tested mine in -25°C last weekend and no problem.

  • @michaelburroughs7494
    @michaelburroughs7494 Před rokem +6

    Lots of good info to think about.

  • @karlhauer618
    @karlhauer618 Před rokem +3

    Nice overview. We went with a used Lance 825 last year to go with my existing old F250. I didn't want another specialty rv vehicle to maintain and pay insurance on especially when its not being used. Truck Campers are considered as cargo in most states and do not even require registration. There is a make and model to suit just about any size or need you may have. Thanks Timmy!

  • @gradycooper475
    @gradycooper475 Před rokem

    Another fun video! Thank you for the insight Timmy.

  • @djeldorado1
    @djeldorado1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love the raised height and fact that the camper is removable on trucks but I think a hi top 4x4 diesel van would be the way to go. Only downside like you said getting repairs done but hopefully I could do repairs myself

  • @jackierandall2230
    @jackierandall2230 Před rokem +2

    Great video and info
    ..we have a 1 ton dodge ram dually diesel 6 speed 2003 truck and I would not trade it for any new truck out there
    .our camper is 12 ft long plus the over the cab extension. Its built for year round camping with a bigger furnace and ducted heat to the holding tanks.the truck is also 4 wheel drive with a locker in the rear end. It's a beast and we love it😍😍😍

  • @doobz2154
    @doobz2154 Před rokem +1

    Love it thanks Timmy

  • @ndafarachaitezvi1139
    @ndafarachaitezvi1139 Před rokem

    Thanks for the information

  • @myyou2b
    @myyou2b Před rokem +1

    Good job, Timmie!

  • @justinfurgason1084
    @justinfurgason1084 Před rokem

    Excellent advice

  • @glennakam
    @glennakam Před rokem +1

    Nicely said 👍

  • @senyap3924
    @senyap3924 Před rokem +1

    Imagine someone steals your truck while you are sleeping in the camper lol!

  • @danrussell3439
    @danrussell3439 Před rokem

    Great video very helpful

  • @johnpeddicord4932
    @johnpeddicord4932 Před rokem

    Very informative Tim Thank you

  • @pacificnorthwest9416
    @pacificnorthwest9416 Před rokem

    Nicely done my dude 👌

  • @justinreedflynn
    @justinreedflynn Před rokem +2

    For me I think the biggest drawback to a truck camper is having to exit the cab of the vehicle to access the living space. But, like you said, "different needs,". And you seem smart, that's cool man! The world needs more smart, friendly, neat & outgoing people!

  • @alaskacabinadventures

    Fantastic! Very informative!

  • @Introverted_Outlander
    @Introverted_Outlander Před rokem +5

    Interesting perspective Timmy. But I do believe the truck prices might be significantly different in Alaska than they are here in the Pacific Northwest; because you can’t find a truck that runs for less than $10,000 and even than trucks gonna need work and it probably won’t pass emissions. As to Truck campers and RVs most of them are metal sides they’re tin and stick. Which is why a lot of older RVs and campers have dry rot for exactly the reasons you’re mentioning. If trucks weren’t so expensive I love the idea I’ve actually got a really nice cedar shed in my backyard that would make an excellent camper it’s already insulated and wired I can just lift it up put it right on the flatbed whatever we haven’t been able to find any 4 x 4 trucks that are road legal and ready to go at any reasonable price older vans are actually far cheaper about half the cost if they do require build out.

  • @lesabre1972
    @lesabre1972 Před rokem +1

    very helpfull video Timmy and it was entertaining to learn the camper truck stuff

  • @jimbluebaugh6090
    @jimbluebaugh6090 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the info. I have a truck camper. Nice to see all the opinions as to why people choose what they like.

  • @TheRealJerseyJoe
    @TheRealJerseyJoe Před rokem +1

    Facts ! I agree 100% TImmy.

  • @cllnmahoney
    @cllnmahoney Před rokem

    Excellent video! Very informative!

  • @asphyxiafeeling
    @asphyxiafeeling Před rokem

    great video, thank you for the information. Truck campers have a lot of appeal.

  • @felixthecleaner8843
    @felixthecleaner8843 Před rokem +1

    Awesome content - subbed!

  • @user-iw4oy7yk1j
    @user-iw4oy7yk1j Před 6 měsíci

    Michelada cents I'd rather have a camper than a motorhome or a van I really love your camper man and you got a beautiful set up man I love that what time the same way as you are I don't need a lot and you got the perfect setup

  • @Pabkojdim
    @Pabkojdim Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @OOICU812
    @OOICU812 Před rokem +2

    For urban camping I'd want a van. For offroad camping I'd want a pickup truck with camper. Thanks for this video. Subbed.

  • @noahsnevada
    @noahsnevada Před rokem +1

    Love your videos dude keep it up! I’ve got a 99 7.3 with a lance overhead camper and really digging it. Getting ready for another trip to colorado next month.

  • @scroob72
    @scroob72 Před rokem +2

    Awesome explanation video. Sprinter folks don't realize that as they travel cross country.

  • @knoxmotorsports
    @knoxmotorsports Před rokem +2

    Makes sense for me being over 65 a Travel traveler is the ticket

  • @MarvelousWesty
    @MarvelousWesty Před rokem +1

    LP Smartside for exterior sheathing/siding is a pro choice

  • @raullywhere3602
    @raullywhere3602 Před rokem +1

    Hmm, Maybe a Truck Camper that could go back and forth between the Truck and a Trailer.... Thanks for the Good Ideas! Great Vid as Usual :)

  • @brandond5654
    @brandond5654 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m working on building my own camper for my truck thanks for the inspiration bud keep up the great videos 👍🏻

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Nice man good luck! Send pics to truckhouselife@gmail.com would love to see it!

    • @brandond5654
      @brandond5654 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TruckHouseLife I definitely will man I want to do an Alaska trip it’s definitely on my goal list.

  • @RyanPowerhouse
    @RyanPowerhouse Před rokem

    I enjoy this channel ❤

  • @keithherring5462
    @keithherring5462 Před rokem +2

    What about a truck with an off-road tiny house ? I know a guy 🤣

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem

      lol, man hope your camper turns up dude, so crazy it got stolen. The day after you told me it was stolen, someone broke into my 1989 Toyota station wagon and stole $1,500 of gear and tools out of it:(

  • @mitchweber7868
    @mitchweber7868 Před rokem +1

    I want to build my own truck camper out of 1" steel square tubing for the frame, and aluminum sheething, and these fiberglass, foam cabinets I saw online just as a little project. My dream build Right there.
    It's cheaper than vans these days, people are selling by a mile.

  • @Smackindaface
    @Smackindaface Před 6 měsíci +1

    The biggest downside is not being able to drive away in an emergency without getting outside of the camper.

  • @MaryColleenVandervort-kh8kf

    So cool. Brother ❤ Hi from Indiana. I would love one.

  • @cowboy6591
    @cowboy6591 Před 4 měsíci

    I just did this 3 weeks ago. Not so cheap because I'm a fan of diesel engines so I bought a 2002 RAM 2500 Cummings diesel and then went shopping for a used slide on camper like yours. Pickup truck 14,000 dollars cash. Camper 7500 dollars cash. The truck only has 133 thousand miles on it, So it's just broken in !!
    Depending on financial status, "Cheap" is a matter of opinion. Some of these full timers has a large passive income . Then you get your working stiff like me earning 48k a year and living fugal eating rice and beans stashing away 2000 dollars a month for the "DREAM". So to me that was a ton of money, to the trust fund couple it would be "Cheap". You are right Timmy there are 5000 dollar deals on pickups and the camper? Forget it in Middle Tennessee I thing I bought the only one that was under 10,000 dollars. THEY ARE RARE and hard to find. Being 68 years old my building days are over, but if I was young I would have built something like your and save a ton of money. So my stile is that of a weekend warrior, I don't intend to give up my job or apartment. I wanted reliability and durability so I sprang the extra 10 grand on a cummings power plant. These diesels engines don't even know what a load is. Amazes me how it handles hills and speed. I hear that Turbo kick in and it puts a smile on my face. OH YA NO BANK PAYMENTS Thank you Dave Ramsey!!

  • @heartsong1555
    @heartsong1555 Před 6 měsíci

    Very good overview and comparison. I agree that if I was wanting to do a lot of travel into the more remote back country,. I would want a truck camper. Trucks and jeeps will always be superior for traveling those rugged roads. I have a Ford transit cargo Van myself, on which I built my own relatively inexpensive but very cozy conversion. But I don't live in it full-time. And I tend To be happy staying on well maintained dirt roads that are easy for 2 wheel drive vehicles to travel on.

  • @maximosmorgan9727
    @maximosmorgan9727 Před rokem +1

    Have I missed an episode? I would love to see an episode with you staying in the truck camper disconnected from the truck, especially to see how stable it is on the jacks going in and out. I am convinced…..truck camper is a great way to get into the van life on a budget.

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem

      It can be done, just not ideal, you'd want to lower it onto my portable saw horses like I did in Moab when I took the camper off to 4 wheel the truck on Hells Revenge.

  • @mark63366
    @mark63366 Před rokem +1

    How much insulation in the floor, walls, and celling do you recommend? I'm designing a camper very similar to yours in materials and size. It will be used it mainly during winter months and I could really use your input. You are one of the few with a lot of winter experience. Thanks for the videos, they are a great watch.

  • @kodiakdiaries
    @kodiakdiaries Před rokem +9

    Totally agree Truck campers are the best to get to remote places. Our Lance 1172 has an aluminum structure instead of wood. Also there are a few other company's that also build truck campers with aluminum like northwoods ,lance,and I believe Eagle cap as well. Most of these company build huge truck capers as well so your not feeling closed in. We have had ours for over 4 years and don't see switching anytime soon. We are full-time in under 100sqft with a big ass dog🤣 and love it. Hope to meet you down the road Timmy🤙👍🇺🇸

  • @rachelsharp718
    @rachelsharp718 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey we’ve seen you at Hatcher. Doing a bud build but not to keep around for forever. Pretty cool truck.

  • @Chris-ut6eq
    @Chris-ut6eq Před rokem +6

    Truck camper FTW!

  • @fleurbrun
    @fleurbrun Před rokem

    I love your camper, The wood is lovely,, and I feel healthier to live in then metal, especially with all the WiFi radiation these days. Thank you for May this video 👏🏽

  • @hatchet8209
    @hatchet8209 Před 6 měsíci

    Interesting viewpoint seeing I do watch videos people doing the van life buddy 👍 you also have those small teardrop campers also as an option. What about security cameras?

  • @rickles583
    @rickles583 Před rokem +1

    Honestly I've been into the rv and cabin gig for most of my life at least the past ten years,tiny houses truck campers motorhomes etc and basically it's a truck camper or a travel trailer
    I drive a 96 f350 cc lb with a zf5 and a trailer fitted with a woodstove suits me well on superior in northern Michigan the electric jacks are a life saver I actually lost my last slide in truck camper because the chincy Jack's gave way and it toppled over nearly into my neighbors house take time advice it's worth the couple thousand

  • @ronaldbertin9455
    @ronaldbertin9455 Před rokem

    Good info . Had a couple of camper truck combos and definitely went further , with .ess cost and troubles , too o.d now have a 30 tow trailer, but I,m spoiled.ed and travel less, great videos

  • @zoizisi5598
    @zoizisi5598 Před rokem

    Good morning timmy, 🙂

  • @visciousadventures
    @visciousadventures Před rokem

    Brother! Just saw the truck house in a Billy Strings video entitled Billy Strings - Renewal 2022 Recap Video. About 35 seconds in. Awesome man! (Video has been up 4 months)

  • @sierramantrvlnus
    @sierramantrvlnus Před rokem +1

    Yay!!

  • @NomadicIsaac
    @NomadicIsaac Před rokem

    You sold me on it Timmy! 👏😂

  • @hazel555
    @hazel555 Před 6 měsíci

    Speaking as a lone female I love my truck but would rather camp in a van; if any dangerous situation arose where you had to take off I would rather be able to access driver seat from inside than have to go outside where the danger is in order to drive away.

  • @10000Islands
    @10000Islands Před rokem +1

    choose

  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog Před rokem +5

    A truck camper might be ideal for a single, healthy, active person, but for a family with kids, or an older couple with pets, like us, an RV is ideal. We have been living this off-grid lifestyle FT for the last 4 years in a 1999 Class A motorhome pulling a little 30+mpg Chevy toad. We were going to go FT in a truck and trailer, but the diesel truck engine died right before we retired. They wanted $15k to fix it, so we sold it for scrap and used that $15k to buy our 36ft National Tropical MH instead. If our MH ever breaks down when we're deep in the wilderness, God forbid, we have our toad to go for help, so we're never stranded. It saves us a ton of money on gas too as we put a lot more miles on the toad than our MH each year. When you're living on social security this is important. You'd be surprised the places we can go with our MH - down rutted, muddy FS roads to camp overlooking the rim of the Grand Canyon, under some Hoodoos in UT, on top of a mountain in Colorado or on a beach in TX. Our gas MH is 1/2 the weight of a diesel pusher, and our tag axle helps us stay on top of the mud or sand. So far, we've never gotten stuck (though we came close a couple times.) I'm an ex-dirt racer, so being able to drive and read the terrain helps. No rock crawling for us though. As Clint Eastwood said, "A man has to know his limitations."
    We mostly boondock on BLM, Forest Service and State Trust land. The way we live, we like to stay for the full legal camping limit, usually 14 days before we move our big 8mpg MH an average of 50-100 miles to our next camping spot, to stretch our gas. Therefore, we need enough resources to make it through, and we've found that fresh water, and disposing of it, is our limiting factor. We carry 110 gallons of fresh water with us and have 100 gallons of waste tank capacity, which is usually sufficient. There's no way we could carry that much weight in a van or truck camper. We have a 620-watt liftable solar array and 560ah of lithium batteries as well as a 5,500w generator which takes care of our electrical needs. We're 66yr old retirees who don't like to go where it snows but do like to go where it's warm enough to run our air conditioner at times. Our 25-gallon propane tank usually lasts us over a month - sometimes two if all we are using it for is our fridge and cooking. Plus, there's plenty of room onboard and in our tow vehicle to store everything we need.
    Like you say, different folks have different needs. A truck camper would be unsuitable for us. To start with, my wife could never make it up and down those steps you have. Besides in that tight of a space, one of us would have killed the other by now. I'm just saying...😵 Even the most loving couple needs their own personal space for mental health reasons. A slide-out or two is a big help to remove any claustrophobic feelings one might have if shut in for any period of time. I'm sitting in our bedroom, typing this on my computer now, while my DW is streaming shows on Netflix or Roku on our 55" UHD TV from her recliner in the living room. Later she might surf the net, play a game on her tablet or call family and friends living all across the country. Life is good.

  • @charlesb4267
    @charlesb4267 Před rokem +3

    Definitely agree about the truck camper theme as my brother has done that for years for summer holidays/camping at a lake etc. Flat tows a Jeep TJ behind so that when the 6.0 diesel quits he still has transportation to get himself out of a bind !. Timmy, I was curious what your plan is for that cement pad or was that already on the property when you bought it ?

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +2

      Building a cabin on it this summer with my Dad!

    • @charlesb4267
      @charlesb4267 Před rokem

      @@TruckHouseLife That's good to hear although I was hoping for your sake it was going to be a heated garage ! 😀

  • @lifewithgrizz
    @lifewithgrizz Před rokem

    Living the American Dream!

  • @shelliebarnes1959
    @shelliebarnes1959 Před rokem

    I've owned both 22' new travel trailer and my now new truck camper and n F250 6.7 several trips Michigan -Alaska
    Truck camper only way to go

  • @kingsoutdoors4379
    @kingsoutdoors4379 Před rokem +2

    I'm about to be living in a fzj80 landcruiser with my dog . I'd never pick a motorhome unless it was a Toyota or a mid 70s chevy. as for the setup you have, I'd be running a dually setup for safety. I'd always choose a towable camper over any setup in case of a wreck or catastrophy. ( A scamp ) or other fiberglass equivalent camper. Diesel high top vans are also nice especially if 4wd . Me myself I'd never pick a truck camper.... I don't the weight over and behind the axel ... I am a mechanic and my landcruiser is Damned near bulletproof....I'm thinking about cutting the top off and building a custom ( fiberglass camper shell). The biggest pointer I'd tell people is stay away from the pretty new campers!! They are expensive and built crappy!! Waste of money. research fiberglass campers.. scamp/ happy camper and others....13-19 feet . Yes they are expensive even for old ones, but they are built like tanks compared to any others being made today. Be safe out there....just because you can get it in your rig doesn't mean it should go!! Learn about weight!!

  • @alexrodriguez484
    @alexrodriguez484 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video was wondering what year is the truck and did you built your camper log

  • @ignignxkt
    @ignignxkt Před 4 měsíci

    On low you didn’t mention is space. Your space is going to be the smallest of all three options. If you’re married you’re essentially halving that space. And if you want a bathroom, that’s even more space.

  • @jenniferstewarts4851
    @jenniferstewarts4851 Před rokem

    There are TONS of different options, and its even more nuanced then you have here.
    There are people who work the rodeo for example, they travel from city to city for up to 8 months a year, racing. For this they have a combination horse trailer and RV trailer, often 5th wheel set up. in the very back is the stables, often 3-5 hourses can stay there but they often just keep 1 or 2. Feed, tack and such. then there is a connecting door through the bathroom to the main camper part, where they have office, bed, kitchen etc, and they live out of this on the road.
    The option to be able to decouple and drive off to go shopping is a big pro with this set up. since they are going to set "fair grounds" or tracks, facilities are there for them to tie in to shore power, pump out and hook in to city water for them.
    Next, truck campers - vans- rvs.... got nothing on MOWAG for offroad. these 6 wheel drive vehicles are tough, durable, and are built for endurance. in some cases you can live out of these for weeks or even months straight without going back into town. between solar arrays of up to 3000 watts, revers osmosis water treatment systems allowing you to dump a hose into a lake and have water on demand... and their huge fuel tanks... they can often sit in one area without issue.
    The options really are more, what each person wants and wants to use the vehicle for. "urban" camping, vans tend to work best. Mixed utility, truck, people who are "snow birding" traveling between camp grounds and such... full sized RV's. People who don't like to drive, 5th wheel towables.
    Yes there are people that will have a huge 5th wheel tow-able, and will hire companies to move them from site to site as they travel... This is important because, in transit... the companies insurance covers any damage or accidents.

  • @AnhH88
    @AnhH88 Před rokem

    Ovrlnd camper + Tacoma 3rd gen set up for mine. Only 400lbs. It never is taken off and still can be sued as a truck.

  • @LaxmanSingh-cz8mw
    @LaxmanSingh-cz8mw Před rokem +1

    Hello dear I like your videos very much❤

  • @edge929
    @edge929 Před 5 měsíci

    What about building a home on a trailer? Gives you all options for towing it and leaving it somewhere.

  • @crissgen
    @crissgen Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, i have a project with f150 no bed , then build something from the frame , do you have video building your own camper , the way i could see it ,that’s varnish plywood wall outside?

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +1

      I have a video called "How I Built My Dream Home on Wheels" with pics of the build. Captains varnish 1015 on the outside plywood.

  • @estebanserrano1303
    @estebanserrano1303 Před 5 měsíci

    What year is your truck and what are the specs? I just found your channel, so don't know if you covered it on another video. Nice rig!

  • @mobiltec
    @mobiltec Před rokem +1

    You should fix the word CHOSE to CHOOSE in your title LOL

  • @IanConnell
    @IanConnell Před rokem +3

    Thanks Timmy for all the recs and greatly enjoy your channel! Two questions please- First did you record when you built your truck camper so we can see the building process or do you have any recommendations of other videos that do the breakdown? Secondly, what are some good manufactured truck campers for colder weather if someone were to buy instead of build? Thanks and cheers :)

    • @IanConnell
      @IanConnell Před rokem

      Oops I see in a comment below you recommend Bigfoot campers

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem

      I have a video called How I Built My Dream House on Wheels or something like that;) Bigfoot campers are good for the cold.

  • @joannebutzerin6448
    @joannebutzerin6448 Před 4 měsíci

    That camper can also fall on you. Met a guy once who was quadriplegic from his camper falling on him when he was trying to do a repair. Not an unusual type of accident, either. I just don't like the water/shower situation. It would severely shorten the time I could be off grid.

  • @WilliamQuisno
    @WilliamQuisno Před 5 měsíci

    Do youhavea video of how tou built your camper, id like to see it

  • @kdel45
    @kdel45 Před rokem

    I wish it were true that "you can find an in expensive truck", because I don't think they exist anymore. I have thought about getting a truck camper, but there seems to be so much involved in matching the truck to the camper, with payload, GVWR, and allll that stuff you have to calculate. And if you do it wrong, that can be bad. And then you have to get the right tie downs, maybe mod your truck's shocks or put airbags or whatever to make it work. It's all so confusing and daunting to me.

  • @bonniejohnson2383
    @bonniejohnson2383 Před rokem +2

    💜💜💜

  • @luismiguelalmeidapinto1075

    Mas se fosse eu mantinha essa e dava uma mudanca interior e colocava um chuveiro. A casa voce ja tem eu so mudava o interior e aumentava a parte da frente .

  • @tommyeverest
    @tommyeverest Před rokem

    After a few times in and out with the camper all the sudden you’re loaded 👨🏻‍🚒

  • @jeff-le1tp
    @jeff-le1tp Před rokem +1

    100%

  • @kevinneumann3845
    @kevinneumann3845 Před rokem

    Hey. Do you have the step by step from start to finish? Thx

  • @cherylallison1968
    @cherylallison1968 Před 6 měsíci

    What do you think about a utility trailer camper? instead of the back of a pick up truck? I have both but just looks like i can make a camper bigger on the utility trailer. Just curious Thanks

  • @zachk.5738
    @zachk.5738 Před rokem

    Couple of questions for truck campers, firstly, yes it might be a benefit being able to detach it while your truck has to be towed however what if ur in a situation where you have no where to keep the camper while the truck is getting fixed? also will tow companies tow with camper attached? Atleast with a van yes you are having your home towed away but you could book a hotel or something and not have to worry about the camper
    Next, it is tougher to break into a truck camper like you mentioned however what if they just break into your truck while your asleep and drive off with your truck, truck camper and most importantly You inside of it.
    Other that those questions I do think overall truck campers have alot of rly positive points and are probably a better way to go for alot of ppl.

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem

      yup i have a video being towed out of a crazy offroad trail with my camper on it.

  • @scott0551
    @scott0551 Před rokem +12

    A truck camper tells everyone you are camping if you are in a parking lot, you can stealth camp in a van. Most truck campers don’t have access the the cab of the truck, so if you need to leave in hurry, you would have to get out of your camper and run up to the truck. A van you can just hop up into the front and take off. A new truck camper is $ 50,000, you can find an old one, but it is probably a pos. Then you have to find a 1/2 ton truck, probably upgrade the suspension to handle the weight. You can find smaller and lighter campers, but they don’t have much to them. You can get a Chevy express and take it a get 4 wheel drive put on it and it will be more capable than a truck with a camper on the back. There is certainly pro and con to both van and truck camper, but I wouldn’t say one is better than the other, it really depends how you are going to use it. Me personally, I think a van is better, but I am not going to be living out of it nor would it be a daily driver. I would use it for camping or long road trips and going to the bar and getting to drunk and then stealth camping in the parking lot.

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +6

      Yup less stealth than a van, but so many people have hi-top vans now that it's finally obvious too lol;)

    • @NomadicIsaac
      @NomadicIsaac Před rokem +5

      I have a 1992 pop-up aluminum truck camper that's in great condition. I keep it popped down in cities and stealth camp in residential areas on my couch/bed vs the cabover, it also has a small pass through which I've only used a few times. (I use my cab for storage). And whenever the truck becomes too much to fix, I can move my home to the next rig.
      Pop-up, low center of gravity, and I am writing this from a beach in Baja.✌️

    • @kodiakdiaries
      @kodiakdiaries Před rokem +4

      It all depends on what kind of camping you want to do. Yes a van can be stealthy so if you plan on camping in big city's that's a great set up. But most camper vans you can tell they are campers. We love having a home base and our Truck to explore out further. No matter what there is always a compromise between comfort and mobility. Big 5th wheels are comfortable but not very mobile. Truck campers especially if on a 4x4 are VERY mobile but not as roomy. There is no such thing as a perfect camper, but you can get close.👍

    • @kodiakdiaries
      @kodiakdiaries Před rokem +1

      It all depends on what kind of camping you want to do. Yes a van can be stealthy so if you plan on camping in big city's that's a great set up. But most camper vans you can tell they are campers. We love having a home base and our Truck to explore out further. No matter what there is always a compromise between comfort and mobility. Big 5th wheels are comfortable but not very mobile. Truck campers especially if on a 4x4 are VERY mobile but not as roomy. There is no such thing as a perfect camper, but you can get close

    • @b2serious
      @b2serious Před rokem

      ​@Ragtag Dirtbag Only a hick would make living outta of a vehicle a musculinity thing.

  • @lilhook5534
    @lilhook5534 Před rokem

    RV shmarve....Tim Id take your truck camper any day! Is it on VRBO by any chance? I'm just messing with ya but if I ever I mean ever see your rig parked somewhere I'll be chilling on your porch until you show up if you aren't in it. Be safe out there and keep sharing your awesome adventures!!!

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před 11 měsíci +1

      hahaha! knock on the door if you ever see me around

  • @skysteppes1017
    @skysteppes1017 Před rokem +1

    If some drunk weirdo is making a scene outside your van at 3 am you can hop out of bed and into the driver seat and be gone . In a truck camper you would have to go outside and have a confrontation with the drunk before you could get into your driver seat and leave.

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +2

      Yup, that's why I have a shotgun in my camper;)

    • @rouxchat6033
      @rouxchat6033 Před rokem

      I'm a 73 yo female nomad in a truck camper. I put up window covers in my truck at night. All I have to do is climb through the two window slides (one in the camper that matches up to the one in the back window of my pickup), get behind the wheel, rip off the front window cover and drive off. No one can see me crawling through because of the window covers. I also carry so someone might be sorry if trying to mess with me. Did have an incident with three guys climbing up my back ladder. Took care of them in short order. Had the ladder removed. I have easy roof access through the escape hatch. Use it all the time to clean out my wood stove smoke stack and clean the roof.

  • @luismiguelalmeidapinto1075

    Motohome

  • @zackdemundo
    @zackdemundo Před rokem

    Excellent video. So… when you remove a camper from a truck, do you set it completely down on the ground? Those jacks don’t look terribly sturdy. I have no idea. Never seen one in action. Thx!

  • @conorirish1
    @conorirish1 Před rokem

    10k on a used 2012 chevy and 3k for a camper. If i had 150k for a sprinter i wouldn't be bumming around the west