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โNov-27-2013 06:22 PM
Butch50 wrote:
Hi Jim,
When are you taking off for PA? Take your time and have a safe trip do be careful it looks like they are getting a lot of weather out that way.
:B
โNov-27-2013 06:01 PM
JumboJet wrote:Butch50 wrote:
Brian,
As requested this is a couple pictures of the camper loaded on the truck. I have the truck leveled up so I can run the fridge and get ready for the Branson Gathering next week. If you can kind of see the truck sits pretty level.
"run the fridge" Are you kidding? Well, maybe to keep things in the frig from freezing! ๐
I have a trailer brake magnet that you can wire in and make the Dodge think it has a trailer behind it. Would that work?
Does your RAM have the built in brake controller?
โNov-27-2013 05:16 PM
Butch50 wrote:
Brian,
As requested this is a couple pictures of the camper loaded on the truck. I have the truck leveled up so I can run the fridge and get ready for the Branson Gathering next week. If you can kind of see the truck sits pretty level.
โNov-27-2013 02:57 PM
โNov-27-2013 11:50 AM
Butch50 wrote:mike mck wrote:
Butch
I am a dyed in the wool ford fan but have to say Dodge is building some beautiful and capable trucks.
Nice looking acquisition.
Well I traded in a 2011 F350 King Ranch CC on this truck. I started with a new Ford F250 in 1972 and have had many over the years. Throw in a 2002 Dmax and one 2006 Dodge Cummins along the way. I just didn't trust the Ford diesel enough to lay out my money on a new one and I had good luck with the 2006 Dodge so decided I would buy get one again. The 2011 was a 6.2 gasser. Also I didn't like the looks of the rear fenders on the new Fords. They look almost like the Dodge duallies did years back, kind of like an after thought.
โNov-27-2013 11:37 AM
โNov-27-2013 11:01 AM
Butch50 wrote:
Brian,
I was hoping that the rear parking sensors worked the same as the Ford where it detected brakes on the trailer but it appears that it does not work like that. I have the Tekonsha tester that DJ found that shut the rear sensor off on the Ford and tried it on the Dodge and it does not work. So need to work on that. Dodge says that it senses brakes but doesn't seem to work on my rig. I have an extension on my rear plug and plugged it into it. I'm going to slide under the truck and check it right where it is off the truck as the pigtail might be bad. I'm going to wait till the temperature rises a little though, to cold today. If anybody knows what it takes to fake out the sensors to make it thing there is a trailer behind on the Dodge please let me know.
โNov-27-2013 10:52 AM
โNov-27-2013 10:32 AM
usmcshepherd wrote:
Butch50...I have the 2011 version of the same truck and was wondering what kind of drop you had in your suspension when you loaded your camper and what if any suspension upgrades you've made at this point? I have a little larger camper than you have I believe (Lance 1172) and have done a couple upgrades all of which are working well.
โNov-27-2013 10:29 AM
btggraphix wrote:Dodge has had the absolute best looking dually pickup beds of any of the 3 for some time now. ๐
Hey Butch, congrats! Very nice truck! Not sure how long Dodge has been doing it this way, but I do kind of like how there really isn't a "flare" for the rear wheels it is just that long sheet metal going out to that width gradually. Makes it look very clean and less "dually-like" I guess.
Sweet truck; looking forward to seeing a picture with the camper on.
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