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Tuesday, 20 December 2011 00:24

Thinking about a Truck and Camper Combo?

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Truck Campers are popular for a lot of reasons. You can utilize your existing pick up truck and this will save additional insurance and maintenance costs. People who like to camp in the back country like having four wheel drive, more ground clearance and a unit that is shorter in length. Towing a boat, race car, horse trailer or utility trailer is an option with a truck and camper.Campers today have all the conveniences of a motor home or trailer like hot water, shower, toilet and some even have a slide out. Lance makes a true four season camper so you can take it to the ski hill and save a ton of money on accomodation or travel up north,or perhaps you like to hunt or just enjoy winter with your family and friends. Palomino makes a po-up camper that is super light and is easy on the pocketbook too. There are three main construction techniques utilized by camper manufacturers. The stick and tin method has been around since RV's started to be manufactured. These campers are built with a wood frame, are insulated with fiberglass and have profiled aluminum siding. The second type of construction is referred to as bonded wall or laminated. This method utilizes foam insulation and Filon fiberglass siding. The sidewalls are built in one piece by bonding foam between the interior and exterior panels. The third is the moulded fiberglass shell. The manufacturer moulds the top and bottom of the unit and seams it in the middle. All types of construction have advantages and drawbacks. At Automotion we can put match the perfect camper to your truck or get you the truck you want, save you a pile of money and then match the right camper for your needs.
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