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โApr-14-2017 08:23 AM
whizbang wrote:
The lighter camper is the better choice.
As shellbackcva59 points out, the camper will weigh a few hundred pounds more than stated in the factory brochure.
Ranger Tim's advice to weigh your truck is right on. You should do this ASAP.
Quite frankly, I have had bad experiences being over loaded.
Even with the lighter camper, YOU WILL BE OVER LOADED.
The camper weighs more than the factory says it will. Add water, propane, food, clothes, gear, and passengers and you will be 500 to 600 pounds over your trucks GVWR.
IF you have suspension mods, shocks, timbrens or air bags or springs, get proper tie downs, a rubber bed mat, and leave the tail gate at home, you will probably be okay.
I am carrying a 1090 pound pop-up on a F150. My actual camper weight is 1300 or 1400 pounds (I don't remember). The point is, my camper is heavier than the sticker on the back of it. They are all heavier.
Get the lighter camper. Weight you truck (and your truck/camper). And do some suspension mods.
Good Luck.
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โApr-13-2017 07:54 AM
ajablaja wrote:
I think I'm going to go with the Air so I don't have to worry so much about the payload. I'll just pack lighter. Im sure I'll be happier in the long run. Thanks folks!
โApr-13-2017 06:52 AM
shellbackcva59 wrote:
I have a 2013 Travel Lite 770SL and a 2016 Silverado 1500. Me and the truck empty, 5680 pounds. With the camper on but not loaded for a trip, 7380 pounds. That puts the 770SL at 1700 pounds.
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โApr-12-2017 03:19 PM
kerrlakeroo wrote:
This is a no-brainer.
go with the one YOU like, and then tell Hubby a year later he needs a bigger truck , (to make him happy)
And in both cases , this year and next,,,,, your a hero.......
โApr-12-2017 03:17 PM
WNYBob wrote:
As my profile states, I had a Travel-lite TC on my 2011 Silverado 1500 LS.
I looked up the RPOs or as built codes of my truck. And found it was a "work truck" with increased strength frame, 3.73 rear end 5.3 gaser. I added AirLift air bags, E rated tires and Bilstiens shocks. All which were NEEDED. I also added an air dam between the cab and cab over to reduce buffering.
So check your truck! Others will say it will be ok, but you are stressing it to the max, and may be unhappy down the road.
We moved to a TT because of the DW. Wife is now happy now, life is good.
โApr-12-2017 02:49 PM