โFeb-15-2014 07:33 AM
โMar-30-2014 06:12 PM
kerry4951 wrote:
Try adding Stable Loads (not that expensive) and a good rear sway bar. That should help alot.
My SS's keep me riding a little high in the back also, but I have a very solid ride and no issues.
โMar-29-2014 09:18 AM
BoilerEE wrote:805gregg wrote:
You need a 5500 truck for that monster, with 600lbs of freshwater, maybe you could qualify as a fire truck.
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A 5500 is in the long-term plan, but the 3500 will have to do for now.
Just put the SuperSprings on it yesterday and took a quick drive - it did raise the rear end about 1.5" unloaded, which isn't ideal, but the unloaded ride was pretty reasonable. In fact, if I hadn't put the springs on myself I'm not sure I would have noticed the change in ride. With the camper on it sits nice and level, actually with a bit of a rear-high stance, so I'm pretty happy with that. The ride is a bit more "wallowey" than it was without them, but that's probably just because now I'm back to having a normal amount of suspension travel instead of nearly sitting on the frame like before!
Anyway, overall I'm quite happy with the setup for now, but I will be looking for that Ram 5500 when it comes time to replace the truck ...
โMar-29-2014 08:17 AM
805gregg wrote:
You need a 5500 truck for that monster, with 600lbs of freshwater, maybe you could qualify as a fire truck.
โMar-28-2014 08:36 PM
805gregg wrote:
You need a 5500 truck for that monster, with 600lbs of freshwater, maybe you could qualify as a fire truck.
โMar-28-2014 05:15 PM
โMar-27-2014 10:30 AM
btggraphix wrote:
Hey Congrats on the purchase! Hadn't kept up around here but was wondering if you had pulled the trigger on anything yet and gllad to know you are back in business.
BoilerUp!
โMar-27-2014 08:20 AM
Fastbrit wrote:
Thanks Billtex I wont quit on them I will experiment. 80psi is so hard I can feel everything on pavement and when you hit a pot hole outch!!! For sure having 6000pd in the back dosent help I guess.
โMar-27-2014 05:51 AM
โMar-27-2014 05:15 AM
Fastbrit wrote:billtex wrote:Fastbrit wrote:
Just came back home with my new Chalet TS116FB and air bags were useless.Even at 100 psi they didnt lift the rear.
Somethin' ain't right...
IIRC those bags are rated to lift 5000# each!
You sure about that?
BTW...nice rig...those Chalets sure are tall!
Thanks.Air lift air bags are rated at 5000pd total. The only thing that the bags did is to make the truck unstable without any lift at 100psi. On the picture the truck sits on the timbrens. Tires were at 80 psi all around but the rear was set at 60 after some driving.
โMar-27-2014 01:29 AM
billtex wrote:Fastbrit wrote:
Just came back home with my new Chalet TS116FB and air bags were useless.Even at 100 psi they didnt lift the rear.
Somethin' ain't right...
IIRC those bags are rated to lift 5000# each!
You sure about that?
BTW...nice rig...those Chalets sure are tall!
โMar-27-2014 01:14 AM
BoilerEE wrote:Fastbrit wrote:
Just came back home with my new Chalet TS116FB and air bags were useless.Even at 100 psi they didnt lift the rear. Rear and front timbren did a very nice job and the truck handle fine crusing at 65mph.
Awesome! I love seeing impossibly-big looking TC's on trucks - I thought my old S&S 11DB looked big on my old '01 Dodge, but I think your Chalet takes the cake!
And I'm not surprised your airbags didn't do much - mine barely lifted the overloads off their perches with the EC on there.
โMar-26-2014 10:13 PM
โMar-26-2014 07:46 PM
โMar-26-2014 05:40 PM
RichieC wrote:BoilerEE wrote:billtex wrote:
boiler...how do you like your new EC?
Awesome so far! . . .Only issues I can even complain a little about so far are the seals on the bottom of the slides are a joke - . .
There's a cure for that!
3tons did a brilliant mod and posted it on the EC owners forum.
Definitely worth a look at: Curing slide out drafts
โMar-26-2014 05:39 PM
Sheriffdoug wrote:
BoilerEE,
You,ll be amazed with the Super Springs 5000+ Commercial from Michigan Truck Spring. Do not raise camper too high, but sit firm.
I also have front Timbrins & Helliwig Big Wig Sway Bar.
Good Luck, Doug.