vreihen wrote:Flashing red and blue lights. No explosives permits. Can't go over bridges or through tunnels. Terrorist theft target. Handcuffs in your future.....
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vreihen wrote:Flashing red and blue lights. No explosives permits. Can't go over bridges or through tunnels. Terrorist theft target. Handcuffs in your future.....
8ball_99 wrote:Honestly I never really understood why some people don't want others to know their trailer is a camper. I guess they camp in places they aren't suppose to. We go to OHV parks and plenty of people sleep in plain cargo trailers simply cause they don't have the money or no how to fix them up. So even if you see a plain trailer its a pretty safe guess they are using it like a tent.
I would think it would be very easy to tell if someone was camping weither the trailer showed it or not. Lights on at night.. Sounds from inside the trailer. Either the trailer moving or having stabilzer jacks down.
Our trailer is super easy to tell.. Because its has holding tanks awning, AC ect, ect.. I wasn't worried about stealth just wanted a good inexpensive camper to serve our needs!
As far as theft goes. Your probably better off people knowing its a camper VS them thinking you use it for storage or construction.. Most campers don't have many things that intrest would be theives.. But if they think you have tools or maybe your using it to move cross country.. Then they will want it...
8ball_99 wrote:Honestly I never really understood why some people don't want others to know their trailer is a camper. I guess they camp in places they aren't suppose to. We go to OHV parks and plenty of people sleep in plain cargo trailers simply cause they don't have the money or no how to fix them up. So even if you see a plain trailer its a pretty safe guess they are using it like a tent.
I would think it would be very easy to tell if someone was camping weither the trailer showed it or not. Lights on at night.. Sounds from inside the trailer. Either the trailer moving or having stabilzer jacks down.
Our trailer is super easy to tell.. Because its has holding tanks awning, AC ect, ect.. I wasn't worried about stealth just wanted a good inexpensive camper to serve our needs!
As far as theft goes. Your probably better off people knowing its a camper VS them thinking you use it for storage or construction.. Most campers don't have many things that intrest would be theives.. But if they think you have tools or maybe your using it to move cross country.. Then they will want it...
4x4chvy wrote:You rather be a little paranoid or harassed by cops, robbed and/or dead?
I dunno where you live and hang out, but much of this country is unemployed, starving and homeless. Desperate people do dangerous things. What lengths would you go to if your family/kids were starving to death or in desperate need of medicine?
Paranoid = Prepared.
Maybe Stealth isn't for everyone. I personally have no reason to advertise my trailer, my presence or my belongings. I like being able to park anywhere, at anytime, and no one even looks twice.
Not everyone who converts a CT is looking to go weekend camping, in RV campgrounds, with full hook-ups.
My trailer allows me to stay mobile and chase work for as long as it lasts - then move on. Construction work is not found in upper class suburban neighborhoods with cops who actually do their jobs.
The economy tanked. Millions of people are living in their vehicles. Google it.
honeask wrote:That's gonna be one nice CT when you are done.
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