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โApr-19-2014 05:13 PM
deltabravo wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
Arctic Fox should be ashamed of themselves building an 8' camper that weighs that much.
It's not an 8' camper, it's closer to 9', or more.
See photo above, which shows how much it hangs out the bed of the truck.
A true 8' camper would be all in the truck bed, with little or no overhang
โApr-19-2014 07:28 AM
Super_Dave wrote:
Arctic Fox should be ashamed of themselves building an 8' camper that weighs that much.
โApr-18-2014 07:19 AM
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โApr-17-2014 05:18 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
Arctic Fox should be ashamed of themselves building an 8' camper that weighs that much.
โApr-17-2014 02:00 PM
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โApr-17-2014 01:16 PM
wintersun wrote:
With every camper I have looked at the center of gravity is over the rear axle and the location is different in terms of distance from the front of the box for campers designed for long and short bed trucks.
I would be cautious in looking at campers that have a dry weight of 3400 lbs. or more as when fully loaded for a trip you are going to be over the load rating for your two rear tires unless you put out the $3500 for a set of 19.5 rims and tires.
Many lighter campers are available for long and short bed trucks and all you give up is a dry bath.
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