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For me, at least for the next few years, I cannot live full-time in my expedition rig. Which means at best the habitat will get used maybe 4 weeks out of the year, leaving me 48 weeks of the year when I'd be better off without the box on the back. Eventually that will change, we'll soon be empty-nesters and since we both work 100% remote, we can go anywhere our StarLink internet will work... so anywhere.I considered a lot of different options and came to the conclusion that buying a 1079 or 1087 was the most economically viable and solid engineering option.
For cargo handling I'll be looking for a 1084. Gives you all the space, all the weight, and the crane to get things in and out of the excessively tall bed without having a fork lift at every load/unload site.
You can start with a 1078 or a 1083, etc. But it WILL cost more (roughly 2x by my calculations - even more if you consider your labor or pay for someone to do it) by the time you figure the habitat and the subframe required to not turn said habitat into kindling. Sure you get to choose where the doors go, and where the windows go, etc. But it's not impossible to add doors or larger windows to the 1079/1087 enclosure either.
That's just how the math works out. Cargo containers and s280's and all the other options don't include a subframe, and typically no windows, etc. The 1079 already has stairs, windows, double back door, and 24v lighting including marker lights around the top edge, interior lights, and a zero-torsion subframe to ensure you don't twist and buckle the habitat into a pretzel.
But right now, the truck only makes a little sense if I can use the bed for things like hauling my fuel tanks around, and fetching pallets of chicken feed, and firewood, throwing candy in parades and..... you name it.
If camping in it was all I was going to do, then yeah a 1079 or 1087 would be the ticket. But for me, now, having a permanently attached box, be it a stock 1079/1087 or a custom composite panel shell on a subframe, doesn't make enough sense.