โFeb-23-2020 03:55 PM
โMar-08-2020 05:33 PM
โMar-08-2020 01:41 PM
burningman wrote:
Itโs got a Dana 80 rear axle. Those have an 11,000 pound weight rating.
Four stock size 235/85/16 tires are good for 10,800 pounds.
And thatโs just the rear axle.
Itโs clearly got strong enough springs and the frame isnโt going to break.
No, itโs not overloaded.
โMar-08-2020 12:15 PM
โMar-04-2020 09:09 PM
โMar-04-2020 12:18 PM
jimh425 wrote:specta wrote:
And I thought mine looked overloaded.
Looks can be deceiving. His is also a DRW.
โMar-04-2020 06:02 AM
specta wrote:
And I thought mine looked overloaded.
โMar-04-2020 05:32 AM
Hemi Joel wrote:
โMar-03-2020 10:20 AM
Ramp Digger wrote:brholt wrote:
Some people just jump to the 550's skipping the 350 and 450. That solves the problem.
X2 After operating F-550 trucks in my business of hauling an pulling heavy trailers for the last 21 years I have learned hands down if you are going to haul and pull heavy you absolutely need a truck to do it with. Don't sell your self short trying save a few dollars with marginal payload vehicles. Get yourself just a little more truck than you think you will need. You wont be sorry. That extra margin of safety and drive-ability will be well worth the slight increase in cost.
Good Luck
โMar-03-2020 09:55 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
The old big bores are truly under estimated in this modern internet world..LOL
โMar-03-2020 08:36 AM
brholt wrote:
Some people just jump to the 550's skipping the 350 and 450. That solves the problem.
โMar-03-2020 01:50 AM
โMar-02-2020 07:19 PM
joebedford wrote:
If you're towing the CJ2 4 down, it won't add any weight to the truck.
โMar-02-2020 07:11 PM
โMar-02-2020 05:55 PM
Hemi Joel wrote:
You will love the 1165! I enjoy the comfort SO much, but it is a big, tall heavy lunker.
I have mine on a 93 dodge D350. I have a dana 80 rear axle swapped in with larger brakes, and extra leaves in the springs, plus air bags, Rancho 9000 shocks, and home made stable loads. The trans is beefed up, better tork converter, the motor has a bigger turbo, high capacity injectors, and 4" exhaust. It does very well, with just the camper, or with my 28 foot box trailer, except at high altitudes. Over about 3500 elevation, it runs out of power for upgrades into strong head winds. I think it needs more turbo. Maybe compounds.
I had the trailer built with a long tongue so I don't need a hitch extender, and use a weight distributing hitch. That transfers some of the tongue weight onto the front wheels. I don't do 10% tongue weight. I move the vehicle in the trailer to get about 400 to 500 lbs. on the tongue, and it works better.