Jul-10-2022 09:49 AM
Aug-10-2022 05:07 PM
Aug-04-2022 07:41 AM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
I’ve never said that….lol!
I paraphrased. My wording more accurately describes the sentiment while your actual wording may have been slightly more... diplomatic.
Aug-04-2022 05:39 AM
Grit dog wrote:
I’ve never said that….lol!
Aug-03-2022 04:22 PM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Totally get the rated payload concern
Wait, who are you and what have you done with Grit dog?
You're usually on the front lines of, "People who pay attention to ratings are namby-pamby, panty-waisted, pansy hippies that should not be allowed to own a truck."
Aug-03-2022 01:51 PM
Aug-03-2022 01:40 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Totally get the rated payload concern
Aug-03-2022 01:38 PM
wjlapier wrote:
The truck has a sticker that says cargo weight rating is 1772KG(3906lbs) “with this truck as manufactured”.
Aug-03-2022 01:00 PM
New Truck More Payload
Aug-03-2022 08:11 AM
wjlapier wrote:
Goes back to:
The truck has a sticker that says cargo weight rating is 1772KG(3906lbs) “with this truck as manufactured”.
Host sticker says “as equiped” 4350
I realize we’ve gone through this before but the camper weighing more than the manufacturer suggests is in my mind. We packed the camper with that info, and what I read here in my other thread. No issues what so ever driving from Washington to Montana with only stableloads upper and lower installed.
So, forgetting about the getting stuck part, we would like to load up everything we usually do when we go to Montana, but also tow my wife’s car, and if need be, carry a full tank of fresh water.
If pulling a small car won’t affect the uphill downhill driving over mountain passes ( 3 this trip ), then fine we can tow with the current truck. It’s all the extra stuff that adds up I’m concerned about.
We would love to put the camper on a truck and hook up her car and be too concerned we are over weight or under powered. As for daily driving a stiffer suspension truck, I’m not too concerned about that.
I appreciate the feedback and comments. Gives me something to think about while we decide what our next steps is. The Everest is a keeper, and we would like to tow the little car, so it evolves from there.
Thanks folks.
Aug-03-2022 07:58 AM
wjlapier wrote:
I’m still here.
Just curious where some of you get your stats re: tire and axle ratings. I look for info and most of the time it’s to buy a truck, or towing. Not too much on payloads. And while I’m at it, how do you determine or know that pulling a car behind the truck with camper won’t affect braking?
We’re still gathering info. We came across this Ford F550 with the flatbed camper. It didn’t look much higher or beefier than our Chevy. The payload is beyond what we need and would love to load up the camper, hook u0 my wife’s car, and go. Not think about weight. Speaking of, we are going through an area where we won’t have water so I plan on filling up the tank. This will add another ~500lbs to our payload. Instead of taking someone’s word I’d like to read something more official, no offense. I do appreciate to comments and ideas, but when it comes to driving a large truck with a large camper I want to feel peace of mind.
Aug-03-2022 07:21 AM
wjlapier wrote:
.... As for daily driving a stiffer suspension truck, I’m not too concerned about that....
Aug-02-2022 10:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
I am missing the logic here. So your truck got stuck in the mud and you are thinking of getting a bigger truck so you can carry even more weight? More weight just further limits you to staying on good roads.
I think the stick in the mud story was mutually exclusive of the payload thing.
Aug-02-2022 10:27 AM
Aug-02-2022 08:43 AM
wjlapier wrote:
I’m still here.
Just curious where some of you get your stats re: tire and axle ratings. I look for info and most of the time it’s to buy a truck, or towing. Not too much on payloads. And while I’m at it, how do you determine or know that pulling a car behind the truck with camper won’t affect braking?
We’re still gathering info. We came across this Ford F550 with the flatbed camper. It didn’t look much higher or beefier than our Chevy. The payload is beyond what we need and would love to load up the camper, hook u0 my wife’s car, and go. Not think about weight. Speaking of, we are going through an area where we won’t have water so I plan on filling up the tank. This will add another ~500lbs to our payload. Instead of taking someone’s word I’d like to read something more official, no offense. I do appreciate to comments and ideas, but when it comes to driving a large truck with a large camper I want to feel peace of mind.