Forum Discussion
lonegunman
Jun 01, 2016Explorer
Every day I pass a dozen SRW trucks with a camper in the bed, towing a fishing boat and none of them explode, crash or run off the road. I have yet to meet with an owner with a decent sized camper in an SRW truck with factory rims and correct tires who felt as though they cheated death on their last adventure. Except on this forum. Everyone has done a few suspension mods to make their truck more drivable.
I have three co-workers with SRW trucks and large TC's from different makers, they have zero issues. One added a Hellwig bar last month and says it is far better than the factory option he replaced. He tows a motorcycle trailer.
I am heading cross country this summer in my properly equipped SRW truck with about 4,000lbs of camper and gear and it will be at my GVWR and I am not in the least bit concerned.
A decent sway bar, tires, shocks and airbags and/or Stableloads and you are in business. I set my truck up and bought my camper (AF 865) and took it on a trip. Based on that experience I added upper Stableloads and upgraded to a nicer tire. I get out once a month or so and the adventure is usually 300-400 miles, zero issues.
My only observation is that with full grey and black water tanks it adds sway and I don't like it. If I am boondocking, I dump at the first handy station back in civilization then head for home dry. The truck rides better and you are not hauling needless ****, literally.
I have three co-workers with SRW trucks and large TC's from different makers, they have zero issues. One added a Hellwig bar last month and says it is far better than the factory option he replaced. He tows a motorcycle trailer.
I am heading cross country this summer in my properly equipped SRW truck with about 4,000lbs of camper and gear and it will be at my GVWR and I am not in the least bit concerned.
A decent sway bar, tires, shocks and airbags and/or Stableloads and you are in business. I set my truck up and bought my camper (AF 865) and took it on a trip. Based on that experience I added upper Stableloads and upgraded to a nicer tire. I get out once a month or so and the adventure is usually 300-400 miles, zero issues.
My only observation is that with full grey and black water tanks it adds sway and I don't like it. If I am boondocking, I dump at the first handy station back in civilization then head for home dry. The truck rides better and you are not hauling needless ****, literally.
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