Hey Jimmy if you can’t find a 8 footer and you’re dead set on mounting a bike rack I would mount a 2inch receiver tube under the the front bumper area and carry your bikes out front. It used to be common practise back in the day for people with Campers to carry their Honda 125 Trails out front and considering your Rig smacks of the 70’s and 80’s IMO it would certainly fit! Those old Alaskan Campers are beauties and worth saving!
Thanks for the info Gerry! Much appreciated and awesome plan 👍👍 Agreed these campers are amazing. I know they made them in a few different configurations. 8 footers, 10 footers with non cabovers and cabovers and they're still in business today. Pretty cool 😎
@@JimmyMeatwhistle From 1973 to 1977 I was stationed in Fort St John, BC (Mile 47 of the Alaska Highway - or Alcan as it was known to most American’s so I’ve seen hundreds of Rigs just like yours decked out front and back with Jerry cans, multiple spare tires, external window screens (Alcan was gravel back then) and Trail bikes “hanging off” the front bumper! This “new” Rig of yours is giving me flash backs lol!
Awesome!! I just got an OBS now time to get an in bed camper ….. could u post the link for the STAKE CAMPER TIE DOWNS Your using??? It’s such a great idea
Thanks for the comment and that's great news on the OBS, you will have fun with that! Here's the link to what I did as far as using the stake pockets and why I did it that way 🍻👍 ruclips.net/video/oEGjHwMXgXo/видео.html
My dad actually had a truck camper blow off the back of his truck due to a failed tie down point. It exploded all over the highway in spectacular fashion. Thankfully it was empty.
Now there is a video, haha! When I was about 10 I remember we lost the tent trailer down around South Carolina on the highway. It unhooked and ended up passing us and going into oncoming. Luckily no one was hurt. That would have been another great video 😆
Thanks for the comment. Yeah I think that totally makes sense and it also gives me a place for my spare tire. At the moment I have nothing for the spare other than in the bed.
@@JimmyMeatwhistle I'd check to make sure you don't block out the headlights or airflow, but you should have enough "front end" to hold the weight ... especially with the leaf springs.
More to come on this setup, LED lights, winch, solar, etc.. But first I need to camp in it!! 👍🍻😁
These Alaskans are great classics, nice work.
Thanks for the comment Robert. I agree, they are awesome 👌
Hey Jimmy if you can’t find a 8 footer and you’re dead set on mounting a bike rack I would mount a 2inch receiver tube under the the front bumper area and carry your bikes out front. It used to be common practise back in the day for people with Campers to carry their Honda 125 Trails out front and considering your Rig smacks of the 70’s and 80’s IMO it would certainly fit! Those old Alaskan Campers are beauties and worth saving!
Thanks for the info Gerry! Much appreciated and awesome plan 👍👍
Agreed these campers are amazing. I know they made them in a few different configurations. 8 footers, 10 footers with non cabovers and cabovers and they're still in business today. Pretty cool 😎
@@JimmyMeatwhistle From 1973 to 1977 I was stationed in Fort St John, BC (Mile 47 of the Alaska Highway - or Alcan as it was known to most American’s so I’ve seen hundreds of Rigs just like yours decked out front and back with Jerry cans, multiple spare tires, external window screens (Alcan was gravel back then) and Trail bikes “hanging off” the front bumper! This “new” Rig of yours is giving me flash backs lol!
@@gerrytaylor5137 very cool! Cant wait to get this out into the bush!
Great video Jimmy. Now you see why my camper stays on my truck. I share the video with ACC.
Thank you very much Harold! Yes, I can see why for sure. More to come 👍
The perfect combo, I'm looking at getting my truck setup the same way. I just have to find the same camper. I really like the Alaskan campers .
They are very cool and the interior on them is amazing
What a great video. The Red Yota is still looking pretty.
Thank BT, much appreciated 🍻👌
Enjoyed the video. Nice rig
Thanks Perry, was kinda rushed but will get out with it VERY soon and post that video 🍻👍
Awesome!! I just got an OBS now time to get an in bed camper ….. could u post the link for the STAKE CAMPER TIE DOWNS Your using??? It’s such a great idea
Thanks for the comment and that's great news on the OBS, you will have fun with that! Here's the link to what I did as far as using the stake pockets and why I did it that way 🍻👍
ruclips.net/video/oEGjHwMXgXo/видео.html
I want an OBS ford so badly to do a camper truck. I have no clue what to look for when buying one used tho.
Great video Jimmy
Thanks, much appreciated 👍👍
stick the bikes inside the camper. you are going to have to move them either way. what beautiful country you are traveling through.
What a great set-up. I am glad to hear she rides well with the weight, hope the camping is good to go. Can't wait until the trip report.
Thank you! I'll try to get it out for a couple days this weekend 🍻👍
These old trucks are built to work. They were commonly used to haul and the suspension was tuned for hauling rather than ride quality.
These hd versions are particularly nasty when empty..
I’ve been waiting for this, the rig looks great!
Thanks for the comment. More to come on this Beast for sure. I think I'll be taking it Fly Fishing Off Grid for a few days this weekend
Ever thought of doing a trail and camping video with the Rav4?
I think its an awesome rig, top👍
Thanks! It's a thirsty rig that's for sure 😁
Sweet setup, any idea how the camper affected mpg?
That 7.5 l a k a 460 is unbelievably bad on fuel. Like, frightening when the truck is empty. Things just get worse when you put stuff in the back 😳
Perhaps a front mounted receiver and bike rack?
My dad actually had a truck camper blow off the back of his truck due to a failed tie down point. It exploded all over the highway in spectacular fashion. Thankfully it was empty.
Now there is a video, haha! When I was about 10 I remember we lost the tent trailer down around South Carolina on the highway. It unhooked and ended up passing us and going into oncoming. Luckily no one was hurt. That would have been another great video 😆
You never went to an RV store to see how to secure the camper to your truck?
Never 😁
@@JimmyMeatwhistle and it shows!
Get a front receiver hitch and put the bikes on the front ..... just an option
Thanks for the comment. Yeah I think that totally makes sense and it also gives me a place for my spare tire. At the moment I have nothing for the spare other than in the bed.
@@JimmyMeatwhistle I'd check to make sure you don't block out the headlights or airflow, but you should have enough "front end" to hold the weight ... especially with the leaf springs.