โJul-11-2017 05:41 PM
โJul-12-2017 09:50 AM
โJul-12-2017 09:42 AM
Boatycall wrote:AllenTC2 wrote:
Oh, that is good info Boaty! So with the bigger camper, the F350 had issues? Or just when towing the trailer in addition to the camper?
Well, you're looking at the heaviest possible campers on the market. 17" tires, regardless of the truck make/brand, can do it, but won't like it. Likewise, a standard Dana80 or equivalent rear end will be at it's utmost maximum capacity, lowering it's lifespan. Plus, there's all the suspension mods you'll have to do.
Can you do it with an F350/3500 class truck if you don't have a trailer? IMHO, sure. But keep in mind, Class C RV's that use F350 chassis's only on the smallest of Class C's. F450/550s are the norm. You'll have a 7,000lb plus load with one of those triple slides, all total, right up there in weight with a mid-size Class C.
Having recently gone from an F350 to an F450, the stability is incredibly different, and peace of mind knowing I'm not working everything to it's ragged edge is well worth the money for an F450.
โJul-12-2017 07:11 AM
โJul-12-2017 07:04 AM
AllenTC2 wrote:
Hmmmm.....I see what you mean. I have been thinking that if my retirement happens in (hopefully) six years, I would go ahead and get the truck in a couple of years, then the camper in the months prior to retirement.
So I'm truck window shopping. LOL Thanks for the input!
Oh, another related question.....how liveable is the camper off the truck? I've seen a few videos which make it look like sliding the camper out is a fairly painless process, and that once off, you can lower it on the jacks and still occupy it without it being on the truck??
โJul-12-2017 03:47 AM
โJul-11-2017 07:39 PM
AllenTC2 wrote:
Oh, that is good info Boaty! So with the bigger camper, the F350 had issues? Or just when towing the trailer in addition to the camper?
โJul-11-2017 07:18 PM
jimh425 wrote:
Besides looking strange (to me), the other issue of having less than a Crew Cab is that your antenna may not clear the overhang.
Otherwise, I think there is advantage of having the front of the camper being closer to the front axle. Most TCs put essentially zero weight on the front axle. This is especially true for some really long TCs like 11 1/2 ones.
I have found that having a Crew Cab is a lot of extra storage even compared to a Super Cab.
โJul-11-2017 06:34 PM
โJul-11-2017 06:25 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
For one that size don't dare go less than a dually. You might even look at a F450 or a Ram 4500 with a flatbed.
โJul-11-2017 06:23 PM
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