Feb-24-2016 09:56 AM
Feb-28-2016 05:17 AM
Feb-27-2016 08:29 PM
billtex wrote:
The weight increase is NOT an opinion. Most Folks report a 50#-60# per wheel increase when going to 19.5's. You must be running helium.
19.5's are not an option for off-road/beach driving either. But that may not matter to the OP.
The OP mentioned payload rating was his concern, have not seen his RAWR and tire/wheel ratings yet. Those would be more relevant than payload for carrying a TC.
Safe travels, Bill
Feb-27-2016 07:20 PM
Feb-27-2016 07:14 PM
Feb-27-2016 06:40 PM
billtex wrote:
Going to 19.5's on a pickup truck adds a LOT of unsprung weight...this places stress on other suspension components...just moving the weak point elsewhere.
These 19.5" wheels were not designed for pick up trucks, these are commercial duty wheels/tires that some of us choose to adapt to pickup trucks.
Going to 19.5's also raises the concern of where to keep a spare (I know some have solved this puzzle).
Also where to get a replacement if your out on the road and have a catastrophic failure?These tires not so readily available.
Failures (wheels and tires!) can and do happen to OE and 19.5's...neither is fail safe.
Choose wisely and stay within weight limits whatever route you go.
If Ireally felt I needed to spend thousands of $ on 19.5's, I would rather invest that $ in a dually.
Our OE steelies and 285 tires have served us well for many thousands of miles.
BTW; buzz how's the new dually treating you?
Feb-27-2016 06:08 PM
Feb-26-2016 07:14 PM
billtex wrote:COBOZ wrote:
Well, dealer finally weighed it. 3680...dry...just a little off from the 3210 on the inside sticker. I turned it down, not heartbroken as I really didn't want the 11 ft length hanging off the back since I tow. Would rather have a 9.5/shorter camper.
Since I'm coming to the reality of 19.5s, would rather have a smaller slide...like EC 850. AF 811. 910FBS, Maybe Lance 995. Easier for the dogs to have some floorspace. Not in a big hurry anyway unless something falls in my lap like this one almost did.
Thanks for all the advice.
All good choices...but just as heavy.
FWIW I run an EC850 on SRW w/out 19.5's...and many others run these same campers w/out 19.5's.
19.5's bring their own set of issues for a pickup that I was not comfortable with.
Seems like a lot of Folks who spend all that $ ($3k-$5k) on 19.5's end up with a dually soon after anyway.
I run 285's on steelies...no worries...lot's of miles with his rig.
Anyway, the added floor space of a slide is great. Check them all out and take a lot of notes/pics.
TC's Rock!
Good luck, Bill
Feb-26-2016 07:00 PM
Feb-26-2016 06:18 PM
Feb-26-2016 05:37 PM
COBOZ wrote:
billtex,
How much does your EC850 weigh? Is it fairly close to the sticker in the cabinet? I read that EC weighs each and every camper off the line. I just did a build your own on line, and it came out with 3425..only extra options were AC and rear awning. Just did a build your own on the lance 995 and it came out to 3510...but I obviously know how the lances weights are...not even close....unless they are better nowadays.
Feb-26-2016 04:06 PM
Feb-26-2016 02:58 PM
COBOZ wrote:
Well, dealer finally weighed it. 3680...dry...just a little off from the 3210 on the inside sticker. I turned it down, not heartbroken as I really didn't want the 11 ft length hanging off the back since I tow. Would rather have a 9.5/shorter camper.
Since I'm coming to the reality of 19.5s, would rather have a smaller slide...like EC 850. AF 811. 910FBS, Maybe Lance 995. Easier for the dogs to have some floorspace. Not in a big hurry anyway unless something falls in my lap like this one almost did.
Thanks for all the advice.
Feb-26-2016 02:47 PM
Feb-26-2016 09:32 AM