Jun-27-2016 04:25 PM
Jun-30-2016 08:24 PM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Yeah, definitely don't overload your tires (and wheels)!!
You likely may need to upgrade the wheels, to match the higher tire rating. Stock wheels are typically rated about even with the highest rated factory stock tire that is available for the truck on that wheel when new. Don't go assuming the wheel is rated for some other, unspecified higher number and think it's fine to overload it...
Jun-30-2016 06:32 PM
Jun-30-2016 06:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:FireGuard wrote:
My camper weighs around 4800 lb wet and I carry it on a 16 Ram 3500 SRW.
Full of water and everything except personal items, I am 20 lbs under my RAWR with the stock Firestone tires.
I plan to upgrade to tires with a 4060 lb rating which will give me a pretty good margin.
With Stabil loads and Helwig Big Wig sway bar it handles pretty well. Much better than I thought it would.
With that said, if I knew I was going to have a TC this heavy and didn't have a truck yet I would get a DRW.
Seems you'd be heavier than the 7klbs the tires are rated for with that big a camper, unles the CG of the camper is waaay forward of the rear axle. But if you've weighed it then you have a well balanced setup.
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Jun-29-2016 12:09 AM
jimh425 wrote:
Those smaller lighter popups aren't very light unless you are talking about the stripped Four Wheel Campers. Shorter yes. 🙂
Jun-29-2016 12:04 AM
Jimster wrote:Does your wife HAVE to do the exercise in bed before moving at all? Or could she possibly move to the dinette to do them?
Steve: We started out looking at Outfitters and Hallmarks, but they don't offer enough space over the bed for my wife to do her back exercises each morning; she needs to be able to lay on her back and extend her legs out a bit. Without these exercises, she's toast all day with pain and tightness in her back (moral here: don't blow out your back if you can help it!!). We just about popped for a large Outfitter or Hallmark after touring their factories, but were surprised when we found that we enjoyed the space of a small slide-out that was also capable of getting up the Dempster and back into some of northern BC's logging and mining roads. I still like the idea of a pop-up TC for getting into the wilds, but that won't work for the two of us.
We also looked at Northern Lites, which are attractive for their weight, craftsmanship and good resale value, but they also don't offer the headroom above the bed that we need.
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