โFeb-22-2020 03:52 PM
โSep-28-2020 02:11 PM
av8rds wrote:
My buddy on the AF owners group on FB says his 2019 1140 is 6000lbs loaded for travel.
โMar-01-2020 11:17 AM
โMar-01-2020 05:00 AM
Grit dog wrote:Riley01 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^Nevwr hauled big things in a pickup, eh?
Ragged edge?
You saw the pic on the same truck as yours but 20 years older, right?
I can assure you it was not on the ragged edge and your truck is vastly stronger in every way (except the engine is just as stout in the 2nd gen) than the 2nd gen.
But they make lots of smaller campers than that, so whatever you're comfortable with is the right one.
Thanks, this has been tougher than picking out a toy hauler. The more I look at the AF 1140 the less I like it.
Rick
Cause it's too heavy or due to the features?
โFeb-28-2020 05:57 AM
burningman wrote:
This is why Iโm always telling everyone the so-called โratingsโ are not gospel. Theyโre marketing hype, numbers not calculated by the engineering dept.
You have to look at the actual parts.
โFeb-27-2020 03:07 PM
Riley01 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^Nevwr hauled big things in a pickup, eh?
Ragged edge?
You saw the pic on the same truck as yours but 20 years older, right?
I can assure you it was not on the ragged edge and your truck is vastly stronger in every way (except the engine is just as stout in the 2nd gen) than the 2nd gen.
But they make lots of smaller campers than that, so whatever you're comfortable with is the right one.
Thanks, this has been tougher than picking out a toy hauler. The more I look at the AF 1140 the less I like it.
Rick
โFeb-27-2020 03:03 PM
burningman wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^Nevwr hauled big things in a pickup, eh?
Ragged edge?
You saw the pic on the same truck as yours but 20 years older, right?
I can assure you it was not on the ragged edge and your truck is vastly stronger in every way (except the engine is just as stout in the 2nd gen) than the 2nd gen.
But they make lots of smaller campers than that, so whatever you're comfortable with is the right one.
Actually the AAM rear axle under a new Ram 3500 is rated at 10,120 pounds by AAM, and the Dana 80 under that 2nd gen Dodge is rated at 11,000 by Dana.
Most on here believe new trucks are heavier duty, thatโs not necessarily so. They just put bigger numbers on the glovebox.
That 2nd gen 3500 is as stout as any pickup. Thatโs the same rear axle Ford used to use in the F450.
This is why Iโm always telling everyone the so-called โratingsโ are not gospel. Theyโre marketing hype, numbers not calculated by the engineering dept.
You have to look at the actual parts.
โFeb-27-2020 01:52 PM
av8rds wrote:
My buddy on the AF owners group on FB says his 2019 1140 is 6000lbs loaded for travel.
โFeb-27-2020 01:41 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^Nevwr hauled big things in a pickup, eh?
Ragged edge?
You saw the pic on the same truck as yours but 20 years older, right?
I can assure you it was not on the ragged edge and your truck is vastly stronger in every way (except the engine is just as stout in the 2nd gen) than the 2nd gen.
But they make lots of smaller campers than that, so whatever you're comfortable with is the right one.
โFeb-27-2020 11:35 AM
โFeb-27-2020 10:38 AM
โFeb-25-2020 05:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^Nevwr hauled big things in a pickup, eh?
Ragged edge?
You saw the pic on the same truck as yours but 20 years older, right?
I can assure you it was not on the ragged edge and your truck is vastly stronger in every way (except the engine is just as stout in the 2nd gen) than the 2nd gen.
But they make lots of smaller campers than that, so whatever you're comfortable with is the right one.
โFeb-24-2020 08:26 PM
โFeb-24-2020 04:37 PM
โFeb-24-2020 09:49 AM