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Mar-06-2019 08:53 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Why "most of it behind the axle?" The load should be centered over the rear axle, within the camper COG range.
Mar-06-2019 05:15 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:mkirsch wrote:
If you want apples to apples, use bagged concrete for the weight instead of campers.
43 90lb bags of Sakrete in the SRW
62 90lb bags of Sakrete in the DRW
Then take them both on the Nurburgring.
That's only 3870 lb on SRW.
Using my F250 I scaled 4300lb of gravel on it more than once, not mentioning that flatbed add some weight too.
But I was always carrying shovel with me and after gravel drop, I shovel it into pile behind the cab. This way 1/4 to 1/3 of the load went on front axle and handling was just fine.
Something impossible to manage with TC.
So for fair comparison, the 43 bags of Sakrete should be loaded with most of it behind the axle.
Mar-06-2019 04:41 AM
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Mar-05-2019 04:41 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^ Never would have guessed that this tread would have gotten off topic.
The OP didn’t even ask a well thought out question. “How does the handling of a little truck with a little camper compare to the handling of a big truck with a big camper?”
That’s like asking which is better, bacon or sausage with pancakes.....sort of relavent because they’re both breakfast meats that come from a pig, but not directly comparable.
Mar-05-2019 01:03 PM
HarmsWay wrote:
Everything is better with bacon.
Mar-05-2019 12:02 PM
mkirsch wrote:
If you want apples to apples, use bagged concrete for the weight instead of campers.
43 90lb bags of Sakrete in the SRW
62 90lb bags of Sakrete in the DRW
Then take them both on the Nurburgring.