Oct-12-2016 06:06 PM
Oct-14-2016 11:19 AM
Oct-14-2016 11:15 AM
KKELLER14K wrote:
What demographic are they shooting for by building a triple slide?
Oct-14-2016 11:13 AM
Oct-14-2016 10:56 AM
jimh425 wrote:brholt wrote:
With my AF1150 I'm just under my 6200+ F350 payload rating loaded up. Maybe, with no water in the tanks, no propane, one battery, and one of us driving wearing a swim suit we could be in specs hauling that behemoth. 🙂
I guess it depends on who's specs you are going by. That is, those making those campers know that not all are going to be hauled on flatbed 450 and 550s, so it's within the camper manufacturer design specs to be carried on 350s. 😉
Oct-14-2016 10:48 AM
brholt wrote:
With my AF1150 I'm just under my 6200+ F350 payload rating loaded up. Maybe, with no water in the tanks, no propane, one battery, and one of us driving wearing a swim suit we could be in specs hauling that behemoth. 🙂
Oct-14-2016 09:59 AM
deltabravo wrote:
My 811 long bed is over the weight limit of my 3500HD dually, so I can't imagine there's a truck on the market that will have the capacity to haul any triple slide behemoth AF builds.
Oct-14-2016 07:04 AM
KKELLER14K wrote:
OK I'm just throwing this out there but there is no other industry that I know of that when it comes to weight consideration is the aircraft industry. There are so many facets to how they "innovate" new materials to make up a planes structure. Honeycomb structures that are light and strong alternatives to that heavy wood material we keep using to build our RV's with. Think of this...how can a jet go to altitudes where the outside temp is -45 and only be 6 inches thick and keep you from freezing to death??
Oct-14-2016 06:03 AM
Oct-13-2016 06:43 PM
tmartin000 wrote:
:B Spoken like a jealous school boy!
Oct-13-2016 06:40 PM
jimh425 wrote:
I wish they would innovate, but I guess it's ok that they copy Host designs.
Oct-13-2016 06:35 PM
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