โApr-04-2021 10:07 AM
โApr-06-2021 07:28 AM
mbloof wrote:billtex wrote:
Just sayinโ.
Read much?
The OP has a F250. I have a F250. I offered to the OP how I carry a much heavier camper on my F250.
Off topic much? Since you don't seem to have anything to offer, why are you posting on this thread?
Just sayin.
- Mark0.
โApr-06-2021 06:59 AM
mbloof wrote:billtex wrote:
Just sayinโ.
Read much?
The OP has a F250. I have a F250. I offered to the OP how I carry a much heavier camper on my F250.
Off topic much? Since you don't seem to have anything to offer, why are you posting on this thread?
Just sayin.
- Mark0.
โApr-06-2021 05:41 AM
Americamper wrote:
Would it be cheaper to get the factory overload and sway bar or go after market?
โApr-06-2021 05:40 AM
billtex wrote:
Just sayinโ.
โApr-06-2021 04:02 AM
mbloof wrote:billtex wrote:mbloof wrote:Americamper wrote:
I have not loaded the camper yet as I am waiting on torqlift frame mounts which should be here this week.
I carry ~4000lbs (camper+gear) on a 2017 F250. (SC, 4x4, 6.7L, Lariat)
While the loaded weight was within the stock tires maximum load ratings (3450x2), the sway driving it nearly made me sea sick.
Since I had installed Toyo M608z's 265/70 19.5" tires and Vision Heavy hauler 81 rims on the 1997 F250 the new 2017 was replacing, it was a no brainer to put them on the 2017 F250 Ford. This fixed the sway.
The rear end sag while loaded ready for camping made my head lights aim higher than on coming traffic liked so I had airbags installed. A mere 20PSI in ether side allows the headlights point where they should.
YMMV
- Mark0.
Or just buy the one ton.
Actually, the one ton (if one were available at the time of purchase) would not of bought me much of anything. (if anything at all)
While the OEM tires on F350's are rated at 3650 so MAY not have had as much sway from tire flex. (then again, I still likely would of swapped the tires/rims out for the 19.5's that I already owned)
I likely would still have installed airbags to level it out AND
.... drum roll please...
since last time I was on the scales @ ~12000LBS would of been over the one ton's GVWR.
so in the end, I replaced a 1997 F250 with a 2017 F250 and very happy with the purchase and results.
- Mark0.
โApr-05-2021 07:31 PM
billtex wrote:mbloof wrote:Americamper wrote:
I have not loaded the camper yet as I am waiting on torqlift frame mounts which should be here this week.
I carry ~4000lbs (camper+gear) on a 2017 F250. (SC, 4x4, 6.7L, Lariat)
While the loaded weight was within the stock tires maximum load ratings (3450x2), the sway driving it nearly made me sea sick.
Since I had installed Toyo M608z's 265/70 19.5" tires and Vision Heavy hauler 81 rims on the 1997 F250 the new 2017 was replacing, it was a no brainer to put them on the 2017 F250 Ford. This fixed the sway.
The rear end sag while loaded ready for camping made my head lights aim higher than on coming traffic liked so I had airbags installed. A mere 20PSI in ether side allows the headlights point where they should.
YMMV
- Mark0.
Or just buy the one ton.
โApr-05-2021 03:30 PM
mbloof wrote:Americamper wrote:
I have not loaded the camper yet as I am waiting on torqlift frame mounts which should be here this week.
I carry ~4000lbs (camper+gear) on a 2017 F250. (SC, 4x4, 6.7L, Lariat)
While the loaded weight was within the stock tires maximum load ratings (3450x2), the sway driving it nearly made me sea sick.
Since I had installed Toyo M608z's 265/70 19.5" tires and Vision Heavy hauler 81 rims on the 1997 F250 the new 2017 was replacing, it was a no brainer to put them on the 2017 F250 Ford. This fixed the sway.
The rear end sag while loaded ready for camping made my head lights aim higher than on coming traffic liked so I had airbags installed. A mere 20PSI in ether side allows the headlights point where they should.
YMMV
- Mark0.
โApr-05-2021 03:29 PM
mellow wrote:
You can still load it in the bed to get a test fit and check how much drop you get and how your shocks load.
โApr-05-2021 02:00 PM
Americamper wrote:
I have not loaded the camper yet as I am waiting on torqlift frame mounts which should be here this week.
โApr-05-2021 01:08 PM
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โApr-05-2021 04:41 AM
hedge wrote:
The whole truck weighs 500lbs less is complete nonsense, quit peddling that non-truth. Whatever they saved by going aluminum went back into the drivetrain. I've owned very similar trucks across both eras and they have almost identical payload.