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- covered_wagonExplorerIf you go with that big Mammoth have them set it up so that if you forget to put in the slides they automatically go in when you release the parking brake.
Idea from Sooty1234. a very smart camper guy.
Personally, I would not enjoy something that large, and those slides aren't that warm in winter. something to consider. - mike_kellieExplorer IIHe's over 6,000 lbs if he's loaded. Not sure what type of trailer he would pull either. There probably is more payload with the newer year 3500 dually. I didn't use bags, just the Torklift products and a Hellwig sway bar for the back. It seemed to handle ok but I never saw pulling anything else.
My heaviest time over scales was 6,400 lbs. at the end of this summer. My truck is resting now. - Spearfisherman7ExplorerI'm hauling mine on a 2005 f350. I'm not liking the feel of the airbag ride. Looking at trying some super springs soon.
- ygtcExplorerI saw my 1st Mammoth Host (mounted on a truck) today. The owner was kind enough to pull over and answer some of my questions. He stated that the camper is 4500 lbs dry and that his 2012 GMC 3500 has no problems hauling it, including the trip down the mountain from Telluride, CO where he purchased it. The only mods he uses are airbags. He also told me that he occasionally tows a trailer behind it, without issue.
I followed him about 1/4 mile until he could pull over (even had to go over a speed bump), it seemed very stable on the truck. This camper is sweet. And Huge. :) - BedlamModeratorThe campers are getting heavy enough that a 10k lb axle is taxed. There are plenty of lighter campers, but there are about a half dozen which are heavy enough to overload you when towing if you load them on a Class 3 DRW.
- jimh406Explorer IIIWhat's the world coming to when the weight police are after DRW owners. I guess it was just a matter of time. ;)
- Grit_dogNavigator
zb39 wrote:
GeoBoy wrote:
Bedlam wrote:
Contact Randall at Host for an option sheet with MSRP prices. We are getting 3x160w solar, Fantastic Fan instead of Heki, Full wall cab over wardrobe, Prewire only for TV's and some additional modifications to the umbilical connections.
No one other than Lance is using cab over struts - I'm not sure any of the structures from other manufacturers were designed for an underside load. The Host camper height is 9.5' if you include the AC - Do you want store or carry items up that high on the roof? Rearview camera is a $900 MSRP option.
Your F350 will be over GVWR and close to rear axle capacity with the Mammoth. If you also plan to tow behind your setup, you need a bigger truck. I suggest skipping the F450/4500 and going to a F550/5500.
Randal can say what he wants, Bedlam has researched this camper thoroughly and when he tells you that a 550/5500 is what you need to carry this camper safety and comfortably you should listen to him and not your pocketbook.
No offense but Bedlam can say what he wants. I will listen to the guy that works at the factory. Maybe Bedlams does weigh 6k. But everybody packs differently and gets diff options. Either way I didn't expect this kind of anger and hostility, I have better things to do and I wouldn't want to be responsible for someone getting upset and having a stroke.
Says the guy with an 1150 AF......trying to say how light weight and svelt a triple slide 11' TC will be.
By the way, you were already at 5600lbs in your previous post. And probably not off on the dry weight.
Guess you could keep one around 5500lbs if you pack light and only go on weekend trips.
Make sure you leave everything at home except a change of skivves, preferably ones that aren't in a knot, and some ramen noodles.
And don't ask me or bedlam to borrow a socket set, bottle jack, bottle of beer or fishing pole because you left yours at home to keep your camper at 5500lbs. Hahah - BedlamModerator
Fastbrit wrote:
Bedlam
With your 5500 flat bed and the host mammoth you will be almost 14 feet high?:h
On the mammoth the a/c is duct in the ceiling?
My set up is 13,4' total
camper is 119" tall from bed to a/c
My deck height is 41" tall with my Arctic Fox loaded and trailer unhitched. I should be about 13' tall with the Host. Your Chalet is about 1/2 foot taller than the Host. - pa_travelerExplorerGeo thanks for camera source suggestion. Taking a trip this week to look at Host at TCW they have 3 on the lot. One more trip with truck camper before winterizing.
- FastbritExplorerBedlam
With your 5500 flat bed and the host mammoth you will be almost 14 feet high?:h
On the mammoth the a/c is duct in the ceiling?
My set up is 13,4' total
camper is 119" tall from bed to a/c
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