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Geewizard
Oct 15, 2013Explorer
bikerdib wrote:
I'm not sure where you got the 1870 figure or what it includes but the tag says 2044 which includes 36 gallons of water, 3 cubic foot fridge, and 20 lbs of propane. Then you have to add:
3 burner range. 44 lbs
AC. 98
Door awning. 46
Battery. 53
Dual pane windows. 21
Electric jacks. 53
The above weights are from a sheet from Lance that came with the camper.
Plus the few items I usually leave in the camper (3 water hoses, small broom, waste dump hose, 2 foot rugs, bedding, flashlights and a few other items) probably add another 50 or 60 lbs.
That puts it around 2400 lbs. And that doesn't include clothes, food, fishing gear and any other camping gear I may decide to take.
I was wrong about the weigh. Still, I wouldn't put a 2400 lb camper on my Tundra. Nor should anyone. The safest thing to do is have a bigger pickup, for sure.
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