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blt2ski
Dec 16, 2022Moderator
covered wagon wrote:
Center of gravity may be too far back, not forward enough but, the failed frame is the hydroformed modern day engineered frame. My first generation dodge had a real frame like that of the big rigs. First thing I noticed going to the newer dodge was the flexing I could feel in the frame while running gravel roads, you could feel a solid difference by comparison. When comparing frame thickness there was a noticeble difference in the thickness of the steel
Yes the camper is too much for that truck. Still can't understand why the front went up rather than down because proper center of gravity location would mean the front failing in the downward position. However, wind and road dynamics may play a roll no pun intended.
This thread would be more effective having been posted in the Truck Campers forum.
It could be more effective in the TC forum. Even at that, "IT'S NOT THE OP'S COMBO!!!!!!"
He pulled this off of Facebook which I had seen a day or three before.
Reality, no one is helping hindering etc the real owner of the truck. It's a swag as to what happened, no one will know the truth as to why or how this occured.
SWAG on for a bit, I'll be shutting down later.
Rotflmao
Marty
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