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Thread: Alaskan Camper Build Up

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    Default aluminum flatbeds for your camper

    Who is the manufacturer , and over the months have you found a custom

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    Quote Originally Posted by johniecharlie View Post
    Who is the manufacturer , and over the months have you found a custom
    The bed is made by Ute ltd. Initially I was going to use it alone, but ended up getting a suspended sub frame custom made by a local welder. In the end I only use the decking and lights from the Ute.
    '12 Dodge 5500 6.7 diesel slightly modified. 14' 3" Alaskan camper (Alaskanabego)
    My camper build: http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ead.php?t=9502

    KD0ERY

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    Looks great. I have fond memories of the Alaskan workshop.
    I'll be out in WA next month.
    Don

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    Okay, after many months I finally have real license plates on my truck. Here is how it worked in Colorado:

    1. Buy the truck chassis and get temp tag at dealer
    2. Get flatbed built and mounted and get up-fitters slip
    3. Get it weighed with flatbed at official site
    4. Go the the DMV and get a new title and another temp tag and pay sales tax on truck and flatbed
    5. Get camper and mount it
    6. Get camper weighed again at official weight station
    7. Get truck inspected my local Sheriff's department to prove it is still a flatbed with removable camper
    8. Pay road fees and taxes and finally get plates

    Kind of a pain, but finally complete.
    '12 Dodge 5500 6.7 diesel slightly modified. 14' 3" Alaskan camper (Alaskanabego)
    My camper build: http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ead.php?t=9502

    KD0ERY

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    Weird final step, you'd think after the flatbed was on they'd call it a truck. Did they know you were putting a camper on it or something and were concerned it'd become and RV?
    GONE[2003 Dodge 1500 quad cab 4x4 5.7L Hemi auto w/ ride rite air springs and 1999(2000?) Hawk]

    2007 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4 5.7L Hemi auto soon to have: SLOWLY progressing Home built foam core fiberglass skin pop-up camper


    I've got extra 14ga red and black SXL wire, $18 for 100' coil shipped if interested PM me.

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    Nice work and thanks for sharing! I've finally started on my 5500 build (thread to follow soon) and I'm trying to decide on the 335 MPT81s vs the 275's. My base C&C weighs around 3000 lbs on the rear axle which allows around 6000 lbs to play with before exceeding the load capacity of the 275's. I'm curious what your rear axle weight is when your all loaded up with water etc...... Once again, great rig, I'm sure you'll enjoy her for a long time>
    2011 Dodge 5500 4x4 CrewCab in Progress

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    Roof rack in place on top of camper. Seems to make the truck/camper a little more complete. [ATTACH]99517[/ATTACH

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    '12 Dodge 5500 6.7 diesel slightly modified. 14' 3" Alaskan camper (Alaskanabego)
    My camper build: http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ead.php?t=9502

    KD0ERY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byrdseye View Post
    Nice work and thanks for sharing! I've finally started on my 5500 build (thread to follow soon) and I'm trying to decide on the 335 MPT81s vs the 275's. My base C&C weighs around 3000 lbs on the rear axle which allows around 6000 lbs to play with before exceeding the load capacity of the 275's. I'm curious what your rear axle weight is when your all loaded up with water etc...... Once again, great rig, I'm sure you'll enjoy her for a long time>
    I think the 275's are going to be a lot easier to fit on your truck. Even with the factory bumper off and a bunch of carving the 275's are a squeeze.



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    '12 Dodge 5500 6.7 diesel slightly modified. 14' 3" Alaskan camper (Alaskanabego)
    My camper build: http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ead.php?t=9502

    KD0ERY

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    Sweet. Now it looks like the carrier has an elevator to lift the F-14s to the main deck.
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    Carlyle, the rig looks great! I'm sure you have covered this somewhere in the 300 or so pages, but why did you not go with a cabover? I would think having a 12' and cabover bed would net you more room, and way less rear overhang. I am going to guess you don't like to climb up into the cabover bunk?

    Glad too see you are out enjoying it!
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