โAug-31-2020 08:38 AM
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I just reviewed 6 years of different model years of BF brochures 2000 -2008 there are no 2500 series 9.6 listed as for short bed use ,
โSep-01-2020 05:52 PM
bigfootford wrote:54suds wrote:
I just reviewed 6 years of different model years of BF brochures 2000 -2008 there are no 2500 series 9.6 listed as for short bed use ,
they only list 9.4 and once an 8-11 b was listed as for short box use
OOOH, where is the OP? I kind of knew this but did some assumptions.. Guess we need the WHOLE story eh?
Jim
โSep-01-2020 05:30 PM
54suds wrote:
I just reviewed 6 years of different model years of BF brochures 2000 -2008 there are no 2500 series 9.6 listed as for short bed use ,
they only list 9.4 and once an 8-11 b was listed as for short box use
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โSep-01-2020 12:43 PM
Z-Peller wrote:
Original post says 9.6 short box camper on short box truck. Donโt see sagging issues with that. Old non basement BFโs had sagging issues, but havenโt heard of it with newer ones. Lots of plywood in the construction. Had my 2002 9.6 LB on LB truck for 14 yrs from Alaska to Texas to Maritimes with never an issue.
โSep-01-2020 11:15 AM
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โAug-31-2020 02:05 PM
bigfootford wrote:sound advise i have worked on many different models of BF's that had the rear sag problem.
The 9.6 BF is not built with enough fiberglass frame structure to support that much weight hanging over the rear of a short bed truck. Also center of gravity would actually reduce front axle weight. My 9.6 only puts 300lbs on the front axle..
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I have a friend that has an older BF that is 11'5". Even on a long bed the rear of the camper has sagged quite a bit and caused a delimitation of the internal structure of the walls at the rear overhang. He fixed that but the sag was not much better.
My 9'6" does sag just a bit back there too and that is on a long bed. No structure problems though... 20 years, lots of miles and many rough roads! All the way to Prudhoe bay and more.
Lastly... Both the gray and black tanks are in the overhang... 50 gallons when full. Along with that part of the fresh water tank is in that last 1.5' of overhang... A short bed would place about another 2' of water weight in the short bed overhang of the camper.
The 9.6 holds about 50 gallons of fresh water...
Jim
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