![]() Michael Nyholm: The truck is a 20 chassis cab with a 60-inch cab to axle wheelbase. What is the make and model and what are the truck’s specs? ![]() So the camper is about six years old and an early generation of the Mammoth. We had a 2008 GMC diesel dually and paired the two together for a few years. ![]() Knowing we would be traveling with just the two of us and our dogs, we were attracted to the layout. We had a Montana fifth wheel with bunks at the time. Michael Nyholm: Our Host Mammoth camper was built in 2014 and sold to us in September of that year. What inspired you to build it and how long have you owned it? To explain the more intricate details of his rig and how he built it, we spoke with Mike. Indeed, the basic combo would have been enough to impress anyone, but when you couple the beastly pair with a matching truck body, it puts it over the top. We first saw Michael’s setup at the 2020 Truck Camper Adventure Rally in Quartzsite and were impressed with its good looks, size, and capabilities. Michael Nyholm of California had a truck body built for his rig, a Ram 5500 mated with a Host Mammoth, one of the biggest if not the biggest rig you can build with a traditional slide-in camper. They go by several names-truck bodies, flatbeds, service bodies, utility beds-but for today’s truck camper rig, they all do the same thing, increase storage, and in many cases, provide additional capability.
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