punomatic wrote:
fast.5 wrote:
Hi. I have the same truck with heavier camp and I never go more than 60psi on my bags.your camper 40lbs should be enough.
Mike
We are leaving in the morning to go home from our current campsite. I reduced the pressure in the airbags to 35 psi and put the camper back on the truck. As I mentioned earlier, I discovered there is a pretty hefty sway bar (about 1 1/8" in diameter), so I am hoping I just had too much air in the airbags.
Sparky87k5 wrote:
I carry a 4000# camper on an F350 DRW 4x4 long box and have very little sway and no air bags installed. I do have a rear sway bar though. My camper puts the main springs about 1-2" from the overloads.
The truck is sitting about 2 1/2" from the overloads! I am hopeful that you all have solved my problem. I will post tomorrow about the results, after we drive home.
The overloads should be touching the rubber bumpers when the camper is loaded. I only put enough air in the bags to level right to left and have the stable load bumpers still touch the overload leafs
unloaded

with TC loaded
