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hedge
Mar 10, 2014Explorer
as long as you can get the COG in front of the axle I believe you're fine.
In fact if you check out the below link from the Adventurer site it seems to indicate that the COG can be a bit behind the axle... and it's a 250 they're showing in the link. I have no idea where they got that load range though? maybe from one of those camper certification sheets?
What does your door sticker show for payload? I have the 350 but with a diesel and my payload is about 3400lbs. Although yours is a 250 you'll be almost as close I'm guessing with the gas engine. I'd guess that it's around 2800.
Adventurer Truck camper guide
In fact if you check out the below link from the Adventurer site it seems to indicate that the COG can be a bit behind the axle... and it's a 250 they're showing in the link. I have no idea where they got that load range though? maybe from one of those camper certification sheets?
What does your door sticker show for payload? I have the 350 but with a diesel and my payload is about 3400lbs. Although yours is a 250 you'll be almost as close I'm guessing with the gas engine. I'd guess that it's around 2800.
Adventurer Truck camper guide
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