โAug-07-2014 07:00 AM
โAug-10-2014 06:48 PM
SugarHillCTD wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
Jim,
As an EC 850 owner, I can say that everything else being equal, I would pick the EC over the Lance for skin and end cap design. The driver side awning was a huge waste of my money.
Dave
As a Lance 855s owner, I agree with Super Dave- I would buy the EC 850.
Not because of any problems with our Lance but because the EC has a better bathroom layout and more interior storage.
Ask Billtex- he is on this forum and decided on the EC 850 vs. the 855s
โAug-10-2014 04:24 PM
โAug-10-2014 04:20 PM
โAug-09-2014 04:15 PM
โAug-09-2014 09:41 AM
twodownzero wrote:
I can't help but love the look of both of these.
Sadly, my 9 year old SRW 1 ton doesn't have the GVWR that you guys with the new ones have, and so I'd be a thousand or more pounds overloaded with one.
If a new SRW has 11,500, you have 1600 lbs more than me. Assuming the slide adds 600 lbs, you have plenty of cushion without going to a DRW.
Slide seems like it makes such a difference in interior room. My dogs would love it.
โAug-09-2014 08:38 AM
โAug-08-2014 12:55 PM
โAug-08-2014 12:35 PM
psujim85 wrote:
The GVWR for the Diesel in 4x4 is 4265 pay load and 11,500 on the GVWR. Is that camper under 3200 pounds dry?
โAug-08-2014 11:40 AM
โAug-08-2014 10:18 AM
Jim&Carolyn wrote:
I recently ordered and just received my 2015 GMC Denali 3500 Crew Cab, short bed, SRW truck and plan on ordering an Arctic Fox 811S. I figure after loading it up with camping gear and 2 passengers, I should still be under the weight cap. With a 3rd person, it may be close. I don't plan on towing anything.
โAug-08-2014 08:39 AM
โAug-08-2014 06:42 AM
โAug-08-2014 04:46 AM
Bedlam wrote:
We chose the Arctic Fox 811 over the Lance 855S and the Adventurer 86SBS was close behind our AF pick. The Eagle Cap 850 was not available in our area to compare to our choice, but it produced by the same company as Adventurer and I suspect quality will be similar.
I'm not sure if you will find a slide model that will not take you over GVWR once you are loaded up for camping. Depending on the OEM wheel package, you should be safe if you have the higher capacity OEM's as long as you do not tow a trailer with a heavy tongue weight. Expect to do some suspension modifications regardless of the TC you choose.
If you boondock, a driver side awning would be nice, but it is impractical when connected to utilities. A curb side awning would be more useful in varying situations. We like the rear awning since it rains often where we live and allows a covered area in front of the door.
I prefer the slide on the curb side so that you can pull off the road and extend the slide without it deploying into traffic, but that will depend on where and how you plan to travel.
โAug-07-2014 11:44 PM