TracTrac
Bronze Member
Sailorman, Do you plan on camping primative or at a campground? Is this your first camper? For primative you will find that a 12 volt system is nessesary for lights. Check the spring hangers and bolts for corrosion. Brakes on the camper might add years to your life others. Brakes are a must, especially with a light tow vehicle. What do you plan on using for heat? When dry camping I use a very small coleman sportcat that has a catylist combustion system. It does not set off my CO (carbon monoxide) alarm. A smoke alarm is also a must have.
I started out 5 years ago with a 1989 39' Newmar Kountrystar. Very comfortable and roomy, but just too heavy (12,800lbs) to be practical. I now own a 2009 Palamino Puma 26rs. Not much room, but I feel safer when towing 5500 lbs with my old Dodge 3500.
The new campers are much better insulated than those of years past. Being in La. you know all about humidity. If your Ranger is an automatic I would recommend having the tranny serviced. Using the ranger you will need to be aware of your gross weight.
One thing that I added to the puma that made a nice difference is a memory foam mattress. After owning a Tempur-pedic for 2 years I found it almost impossible to sleep on a standard mattress.
Good Luck.
I started out 5 years ago with a 1989 39' Newmar Kountrystar. Very comfortable and roomy, but just too heavy (12,800lbs) to be practical. I now own a 2009 Palamino Puma 26rs. Not much room, but I feel safer when towing 5500 lbs with my old Dodge 3500.
The new campers are much better insulated than those of years past. Being in La. you know all about humidity. If your Ranger is an automatic I would recommend having the tranny serviced. Using the ranger you will need to be aware of your gross weight.
One thing that I added to the puma that made a nice difference is a memory foam mattress. After owning a Tempur-pedic for 2 years I found it almost impossible to sleep on a standard mattress.
Good Luck.