homefor2 wrote:
I have a 3500 dually 4x4 and a 990. I would recommend the stable loads or make your own version to engage the overloads early. Makes a big difference to stability. Don't waste money on air bags unless you find the rig tilts to one side too much. I also think good shocks are worth having like Bilsteins. Some say a rear sway bar but so far I'm happy with the mods I have made. An exhaust brake is a fantastic add on and I would not want to be without it.
Love the 990 and it's very functional layout. More storage would be nice but learning to carry less junk is also something I am learning. A lot of things you take along don't get used and are unnecessary. The large holding tanks are fantastic if you want to boondock. I also like the two 30 lb. propane tanks.
One thing I don't like is not having a comfortable place to spend time inside the camper. We don't like the settee for long evenings inside when the weather is bad. I know you can't expect to have matching Lazy Boy recliners in a camper so we just accept it.
x2 air bags are a waste, stable loads and big wig sway bar