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Travels_with_Yo
Aug 09, 2017Explorer
Everything said here is simply dependent on how much the camper weighs.
My 2016 Ram 2500HD 2WD has a payload capacity of 3,600 lbs. The only mods I made were replacing the stock headlights and adding nerf-bars (sidesteps) and a rear Hellwig sway bar. No air bags or Timbrens and less than an inch of squat. No handling issues what so ever.
We just got back from an 8,500 mile trip from Georgia to British Columbia and back and both truck and camper performed flawlessly.
Since my photos didn't load like they used to, I'll just mention the camper is a 2016 Adventurer 80RB and weighs 2,280 fully loaded.
My 2016 Ram 2500HD 2WD has a payload capacity of 3,600 lbs. The only mods I made were replacing the stock headlights and adding nerf-bars (sidesteps) and a rear Hellwig sway bar. No air bags or Timbrens and less than an inch of squat. No handling issues what so ever.
We just got back from an 8,500 mile trip from Georgia to British Columbia and back and both truck and camper performed flawlessly.
Since my photos didn't load like they used to, I'll just mention the camper is a 2016 Adventurer 80RB and weighs 2,280 fully loaded.
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