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$445K Rossmonster BAJA Plus RAM 5500 Off-Road Performance Camper

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Rossmonster is a Colorado-based company that specializes in, as it shared, “designing and building custom, best-in-class off-grid camper conversions. Built on the heavy-duty Ram 5500 chassis, this model is designed for rugged terrain, long-term travel, and four-season use.

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  • Built on a Class 5 Chassis
  • Liquid Springs Suspension
  • Upgraded wheels and tires
  • Upgraded bumpers + LED lighting
  • 3 rear molle panels
  • Locking wedge-style storage box
  • Fiamma awning
  • MaxTrax Table mounting System
  • 20,000LB Warn Winch
  • Hard-walled roof top tent configuration with interior pass-through available

It offers an unmatched blend of off-road capability and luxury, making it a top contender in the premium camper market. This machine comfortably accommodates you on four-season, off-road, and off-grid adventures. This truck camper is equipped with a Liquid Springs four-corner active suspension, a system designed to reduce sway, minimize vibrations, and smooth out road shock.

The LX puts luxury first, housing a full-size wet bath stall with a teak slated floor and shower door that seamlessly blends with the rest of the camper’s cabinetry. This layout is ideal for those who prefer a bit of privacy for their bathroom activities and who look forward to a luxurious shower after a long day of exploration. At the rear of the camper, a U-shaped dinette provides a comfortable space to relax, dine, or work.

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The kitchen is equipped with everything you need for meal preparation. A two-burner induction stove, a 130-liter fridge, and a deep sink with a cutting board insert offer modern conveniences. all of this luxury and capability comes at a steep price. The base MSRP for the Baja Plus+ is $448,000. In addition to the larger floorpan and more serious chassis, the Plus offers significantly more fresh water—68 gallons versus 40 in the lower-tier Bajas—and the winch.

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