I don't think a Chalet would be a good idea. Maybe a crew cab, soft top, and one of these....
http://bedryder.com/
http://bedryder.com/
having thoughts of pulling the camper off and building a custom trailer to mount the camper off. Truck would then get a back seat, tailgate and softtop.
Somebody please tell me to leave well enough alone.........
Leave well enough alone!
What you have now is a cool customized Blazer Chalet - a rare classic with an updated look. What you are planning to have is a regular Blazer with a hacked-together camper. How is that an improvement? I can't believe there aren't any Chalet guys flaming this idea yet.
Campers are way too common to ruin a Chalet to make one. Plus, the finished product will be more cohesive and use-able if you start with a real camper. There are pop-up campers and travel trailers with higher ground clearance that could be easily adapted to run 8-lug 37" or whatever. Painting to match is the easy part. Not to mention it would be a lot less work.
If you must have a "truck bed" trailer, just use a regular pickup truck bed and drop in camper to create your monstrosity and save the Chalet.


I'm not looking to hack up the camper. And really, I don't want it on a truck bed. I've poked around on expedition portal and there's some pretty cool trailer builds. I'm thinking I could start with a 6x12 or so trailer frame and then build a custom cage/frame to mount the camper to. Mount an 8 lug axle under it and be good to go.
Don't really need it as I've got and F250 and this. Just think it would make more sense if I could put the family in the Chalet safely.
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Ahem... I'd advise against it for your own, but advise for it if it's had been done already by someone else....I can't believe there aren't any Chalet guys flaming this idea yet..
Yep, for those who don't know, it is a stillborn project of one of our Yahoo forum members of the camper unit that was taken off the vehicle below (non-original Blazer, if I remember right, so no loss of collector value there)...shell for sale in central Texas for $50...
I had a little 6 point walk out about 50 yds away, stare at me standing next to the truck, then go about his business and hang out for about 15 minutes.
So to summarize that last post.
Which axle to use, and what kind of tube do I need for the frame?
Usually I just start tearing things apart and figure it out as I go. Thinking on the trailer it might be a good idea to do some good planning.
