Lance 825 - Custom Order

Lance

Lance 825 - Custom Order

Lance 825 - Custom Order
Lance 825 - Custom Order
Lance 825 - Custom Order
Lance 825 - Custom Order
Lance 825 - Custom Order
Lance 825 - Custom Order

Lance 825 - Custom Order

Sale price$34,599.00

The 825 floor plan centers around the Lance best in class dinette which really opens up this reasonably sized lightweight camper.

The thoughtfully designed interior features a practical galley, residential cab over queen-size bed, convertible dinette, and spacious wet bath. Just add yourself and a few friends and hit the road.

SPECIFICATIONS

Est. Dry Weight

(based on standard equipment)

Sleeps

Temp Rating

TRUCK COMPAtIBILITY

Truck Size

  • 250 / 2500
  • 350 / 3500

Bed Length

  • Full Size 6.4 - 6.75 ft

Build your 2026 Lance 825

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Climate & Comfort
Power & Solar
Kitchen
Exterior & Gear Mounting
Sleeping & Storage
Tech & Connectivity
Interior & Decor
Certification & Fees
Base price$34,599
Selected options$0
Camper total$34,599

Camper total$34,599
Delivery & install$750
Tax (7.75%)$2,740

Estimated out-the-door $38,089
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Standard Features

PLANNING FOR A TRUCK CAMPER

THE BASICS

  • Rubber bed mats: These mats go under your camper to prevent it from sliding, and protect your truck bed. We supply these for ~$100.
  • 7-way cable. This powers the DOT running lights on your camper. We sell them for ~$45.
  • Camper tie-downs. If not already part of the camper, you'll need frame mounts & turnbuckles. We recommend Torklift Locking FastGun turnbuckles, which'll set you back ~$1,000 for a set of 4.
  • Rear suspension upgrades. Depending on your payload, you may need to upgrade your truck's suspension. It can improve safety, stability & comfort. We'll talk through your situation to see if it's really necessary.
  • Batteries in camper. Whether your camper comes with a battery or not, you'll want to consider your power needs and how you want to charge the batteries (e.g. solar, truck, and/or shore charging). We recommend redundancy when solar might be limited by weather or shade.

Those washboards & deeply potholed backroads can really do a number on ya.

So start with TorkLift FastGuns. After that, make sure you dial in your suspension, and add recovery gear, like an ARB Air Compressor, a winch, and some MaxTrax.