Michael wrote:
"Are you ever afraid of turning over with all that weight on top?
I don't yet know how much my rig can safely slant."
jefe writes:
Indeed, welcome to the whacky world of truck camping. The answer is: no, not afraid of rolling over. Most of the weight is down low on a TC (or should be) making it have the ability to side hill a lot more than you think.
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"How about going on the beach? I have four wheel drive but weigh about 10,000 lbs. Ever been bad stuck?
jefe writes:
Yes been bad stuck, but not in the TC. Well, maybe the one time in the pic below. I use wide super single rear wheels and tires and play with the air pressure, just the way i did coming from a jeepers headset, and carry a 20# CO2 tank that will blow up 22 tires from 10 #'s to 65 #'s quickly, no matter if there is compressed air available or not. Here stuck on a dune. lowered the pressure to 22 front/20 rear and backed right out.
Here's what the sidewalls looked like after we got up to the dirt road:
Anybody ever been on Padre Island in Texas?
I tried to go there a few years ago, but it was right after a terrible Hurricane and all the flotsam and jetsam cluttered the beach so badly it was almost impassable. I will try to get there before I'm done. It is reported that you can drive over 100 miles, on the beach. There is more to preparation than meets the eye. Search around a bit to find who is doing what you want to do.
jefe
'01.5 Dodge 2500 4x4, CTD, Qcab, SB, NV5600, 241HD, 4.10's, Dana 70/TruTrac; Dana 80/ TruTrac, Spintec hub conversion, H.D. susp, 315/75R16's on 7.5" and 10" wide steel wheels, Vulcan big line, Warn M15K winch '98 Lance Lite 165s, 8' 6" X-cab, 200w Solar