โSep-19-2019 10:11 AM
โSep-20-2019 06:41 PM
Grit dog wrote:
You guys question too much _____ that is not pertinent nor your business.
He!!, the OP is looking at 1 tons and planning on a small camper (from what we know) and someone is already trying to pick a theoretical gvw fight with him.....
Pure entertainment here.
โSep-20-2019 06:38 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Rear Tire pressures will change how it feels/drives ----empty to loaded
Suspension is stiff and becomes more 'smoother' with increased loads
I run my Rear Tires at 45# empty and 80# loaded.
Big difference in how it rides...but empty it is still a TRUCK
*I leave Front tires at 65# All the time due to heavy diesel weight
โSep-20-2019 05:59 PM
LosAngeles wrote:billtex wrote:
Where is this 2500# camper you speak of???
Well BillTex perhaps you are not familiar with Hallmark pop up campers.
Here is one example.
http://www.hallmarkrv.com/campers/hallmark-ute/
With the options we will get, it will be about 2,500 lbs wet. At most 3,000 lbs wet but realistically 2,7500 lbs max.
These are real world weights I am quoting, based upon actual campers that have been weighed by owners, with similar options.
Now back to the thread.... thanks again to everyone for the info about how the weight of the camper will smooth out an F350. It wasn't horrible empty, but great to know it will be somewhat better when loaded with our camper.
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โSep-20-2019 07:26 AM
billtex wrote:
Where is this 2500# camper you speak of???
โSep-20-2019 05:55 AM
โSep-19-2019 09:53 PM
billtex wrote:dhull wrote:
Try an F250 for your 2500 lb camper. You don't need a F350. There is a noticeable ride difference between the 2. If you had a 3500 lb camper then yea F350.
Only difference is the overloads, which will not come in contact unladen.
โSep-19-2019 09:49 PM
โSep-19-2019 09:02 PM
LosAngeles wrote:billtex wrote:
Where is this 2500# camper you speak of???
Not sure How this relates to the thread....
But
We get the camper in the spring.
โSep-19-2019 07:16 PM
billtex wrote:
Where is this 2500# camper you speak of???
โSep-19-2019 06:21 PM
dhull wrote:
Try an F250 for your 2500 lb camper. You don't need a F350. There is a noticeable ride difference between the 2. If you had a 3500 lb camper then yea F350.
โSep-19-2019 06:19 PM
LosAngeles wrote:
Hi all
When test driving a 2019 F350 crew cab 8 ft. box - - it is empty, of course.
I find the ride a *little* jittery and bumpy when doing an ordinary road test, driving on ordinary paved roads.
I am curious - once we have a 2,500 lb (wet) pop up truck camper in it, along with camping stuff, etcโฆ. will the ride be *slightly* less jittery and bumpy?
Yes I know it is a work truckโฆ. i have reasonable expectations. Iโm just curious as to if the ride improves a bit with some weight in it. (or not)
Thanks! ๐
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