Quote Originally Posted by DRAGOONRANCH
If you were going to go through all the trouble of hacking a pop up (read: cheap) for this purpose, seems it would be even cheaper to just get a 20' bumperpull flat, and put a hitch to tow the pop up behind it. Then when the cheap piece of junk doesn't work anymore, you can throw it away and get another and not have to worry about more retrofitting.
I have seen some cheap pop up campers for sale. $275-$1000 the are not hard to find. w/ the retro you don't have to worry about tires, lights, or registration/title.