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Sub-frame for camper

Eaglescout94
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This is my first post so bear with me. Ive got a 2000 F350 4x4, currently it has stock suspension on it but Iโ€™m looking into installing a leveling kit. I have a 97 Jayco 211sl, th previous owner relocated the springs to the top of the axles which worked ok with my worn out rear springs initially but I didnโ€™t have much bed rail clearance. I put new rear springs on the truck and now it is obvious i need to lift the camper to get everything level. Jayco has been useless in suggesting anything and although Iโ€™ve read several posts about sub-frames there have been few pictures or details. Any advice and/or pictures on how best to go about installing my subframe with proper cross bracing?
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Eaglescout94
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Just curious but where are you getting 10โ€ from? Axle flip plus the subframe? When I asked Jayco fo any assistance they played dumb and finally dropped it when I told them if I left it all stock like they suggest I might as well use it as a bumper pull. It would take a truck that has a bed floor height around 30 inches at the most to level tow in factory specs, thatโ€™s with the pin box all the way up and fifth wheel hitch all the way down.

tinner12002
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Raising one 10" sure sounds like a lot to me, I think most build their sub-frames from 2x4 rec tubing. Not too sure I'd want to raise one as much as you say you need!
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Eaglescout94
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My plan now is to make it about a foot longer than the factory framework, 6โ€ on either end but Iโ€™m not a sure if it would be best to cut out the factory box entirely and make it just one piece, as opposed to 2 under the frame. The camper weighs maybe 5k loaded but I donโ€™t know for sure, never weighed it.

laknox
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Personally, I'd've had a sub-frame a bit longer than AZ T&T's. Maybe a foot, or a foot 'n a half. Spread the load out a bit more. Just me... Still, a =nice= job that works.

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Eaglescout94
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I still havenโ€™t measured in a level lot where i can have everything together to be 100% what i need but have measured with the camper level where it sits. I have to raise it around 6โ€ to be close to what I need. The way it is set up now there is a 2x2 square tubing that the spring hangers are attached to from the factory, would my best bet be to cut this out entirely and weld in a crossbraced 2x8 subframe with new hanger welded on or cut it apart and weld a 2x6 between the 2x2 and the main frame rails?

AZ_T_T
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My FW is 33 feet long.
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Eaglescout94
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Just out of curiosity how big is your FW? Mines around 23 feet total so it stands to reason it will follow the truck a little more than a long FW.

AZ_T_T
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Eaglescout94 wrote:
Is 8 inches too much clearance at the bed rails. I remember reading 8โ€ if there will be any off road but it seems like 90% of what Iโ€™m reading says 6


Iโ€™ve got 9โ€ of clearance and have still had the truck bed rub on the bottom of the FW on some rough roads. I say more clearance is always better.
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Eaglescout94
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Is 8 inches too much clearance at the bed rails. I remember reading 8โ€ if there will be any off road but it seems like 90% of what Iโ€™m reading says 6

Eaglescout94
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BO, I figured as much but i wanted to ask them first, see if they could at least direct me to who made my frame. Apparently they purge their records after 20 years so they cant tell me anything. Thank you AZ, I remember seeing your pics before so thats where i got at least part of my plan.

AZ_T_T
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Eaglescout94 wrote:
Do you happen to have any pics? Iโ€™m more than capable of doing the welding but donโ€™t know for sure how I wanna to about designing the subframe










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B_O__Plenty
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Jayco won't be any help because they don't want to assume any liability. Spacers I have seen use square or rectangular tube welded to frame rails then the spring hangers are welded to them.


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Eaglescout94
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It does have the 4โ€ blocks. Later this week I plan on pulling the camper to a level lot to get all my measurements before I do anything. All my guestaments are with an 8โ€ gap between the bed rails and the underside of the camper. Not sure if Iโ€™ll need that much since the camper is only as long as the truck. Replacing the blocks is an option though.

RAS43
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Your truck probably has 4" blocks between the rear springs and the axle. You can drop it with 2" blocks which are easy to find. That is what I did with my '99 F350.