May-27-2023 02:31 PM
2015 Ford F250
2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS
Dual Honda EU2000i Generators
Jun-01-2023 08:59 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:Never, as in never been an issue.
… Wonder how many of the folks asserting those opinions have been involved in a fatality or serious injury case where there was a colorable argument that the vehicle at fault was over GVWR? Not asking about tickets, warnings, pulling off the road for being unsafe: asking about a fatal or serious crash where GVWR may have been in play.
May-31-2023 05:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^Well assuming you got the camper package or something on yours.
OP is complaining about too much squat. So regardless he’s looking to shore that up…I think.
The regular old F250 company trucks I had, a 2012 and then a 2015 had a compliant initial spring rate. They’d stiffen up pretty good with real weight on them, but that first couple inches of suspension travel was built for comfort.
May-30-2023 06:23 PM
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May-30-2023 09:54 AM
2015 Ford F250
2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS
Dual Honda EU2000i Generators
May-30-2023 09:49 AM
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May-30-2023 06:27 AM
Groover wrote:
I am going to through in a totally different consideration if you decide to add airbags.
You can choose between having both bags on the same air line or separate air lines. Separate air lines add stability for high center of gravity loads like some 5th wheels. They can also facilitate hitching up to a 5th wheel on uneven ground by twisting the truck to match the alignment of the camper. On the other hand, when riding empty or with a low CG load a single line allows for more articulation of the rear axle which gives a smoother ride helps avoid getting stuck on uneven ground.
May-30-2023 05:11 AM
May-29-2023 09:17 PM
May-29-2023 01:46 PM
Grit dog wrote:MFL wrote:
Didn't read the article, but agree with above, no reason to change out the block. Air bags would easily level the truck.
The LT WT fiver in signature, should not cause much squat to a 250. It would be considered 1/2 ton towable to many.
Your 250 rear axle, which will carry most all of the pin wt, should be good for 6,000-6200 lbs. The diesel up front will not change RAWR. The truck tires will have at least 6,400 wt rating.
Jerry
Those years are SOFT. Final spring rate is normal but they ride nice empty and are squishy in the first bit of travel.
And those axles are good for close to 10k not 6k.
Regardless, OP, this is less about the truck and more about being gullible. Learn to recognize click bait. And also learn just a smidge about your truck and things like leverage. Because your theory why your truck is “squatting” is also flawed.
May-29-2023 09:37 AM
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