I just have to chime in on this, having been there. Few talking points...one, camper jacks. Bad Idea, ask me why I know this ? I tried some modified jacks to mount my camper, the jacks worked well and had no problem, but the camper was way and the heck up in the air, to the point I didn't want to be anywhere around it. Major Unstable. Even with support straps and stands under the unit, it was way way bad. I put my camper in with a crane, much better, no problem. So, who has a crane laying about to get the camper in and out when needed! As for mine, it just stays in, sort of like having a M-109. If you have to remove the unit, the best way has been talked of, build a platform the height of the truck bed and roll the camper out with rollers. Remember, if you have a cabover camper, the camper will have to be spaced up anyway to clear the truck roof, and a bit more for bed flex. So if you don't have rollers you will have to build a platform spacer between the camper and the bed of the truck anyway. Believe me, to have a dropside would be a Godsent.
As to the types of units.......I like the M-109, but it is a bit cramped for a full camper. The shelter can be removed, but is a bit smaller than a 109 ( same problem). A slide in camper will have to be modified a bit, but it is ready to go when in place. Now hear this, a camper is a weak sister to a M109 or shelter. I have made supports to make my camper a bit more rigid, but it will never be as strong as a shelter or box of a M-109. The truck can take a lot more than the camper can, so you have to be a bit judicious as to what you get youself in
to.
As to the type of campers.....the Alaskan and the Unicat are way way cool. But they are large Cubic Dollars. If you got the bucks, go for it, that is a good as it gets. But most of us a large out lay of the green is just a bit much right now. I had an Alaskan some years ago and loved it, wish I had it back, but could not afford it today. A conversion of a shelter or 109 is also going to cost some coin and time, but you will have what you want. A slide in camper when in place is ready to go. The cost of my camper was zero dollars. The folks just wanted it out of the back yard ( such a deal ). It had a bit of water damage, but no big deal. You can get some very long deals on campers. The advantage being the have all the gear (toilet, reffer, heat, sink, bathroom/shower, A/C, ect) with them already. Even if you are going to convert a 109, buy a camper and strip it down for the parts. One short coming regarding a camper, the bloody thing is going to sit way up there. So always look up as to where you are going. However, all other camper trucks are going to shiver in fear on the roadside in your presence.
Will thats my
worth. Know this, no matter what you do, your going to have a lot of fun. You just got to love a deuce !
Unclemikey