Nov-30-2018 05:10 AM
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Sliding-into-home wrote:We may be purchasing a 2019 Northern Lite 8-11 this week. Interesting, according to NL's website, the long bed NL 9-6 is 3" longer than the short bed NL 8-11, however, the 9-6 weighs 25 lbs. less than the 8-11 :h
Drove up to the mountain today. No major porpoising. Perhaps slower speed on certain local roads is the issue. I'm going to try multiple configurations and report back.
Dec-19-2018 12:15 PM
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Dec-06-2018 09:56 AM
jimh425 wrote:
More likely shocks if your porpoising. I’d also try tire pressure change on the front and ensure they put the pressure back to what you think it is after the tire change.
Dec-06-2018 09:52 AM
Dec-06-2018 09:29 AM
Bedlam wrote:
I think you will create more issues with the cut down StableLoads. You would be better off removing them as a test or adding spacers between the perch and StableLoad to engage them more. You might hear spring slap against the stops but not what you are describing.
Dec-06-2018 09:28 AM
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Dec-03-2018 06:56 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Ok ,so out of the gate, your truck will feel more vague, bouncy etc with 3000lbs inthe rear end.
How your tiedowns are adjusted has 0 to do with howthe truck drives.
If those pics are with the camper loaded then it’s a featherweight and you have a very stout and very brand new suspension (stiffer). It’s barely engaging the uppers and not 100% engaging the lowers.
A sway bar will do 2x as much as spring blocks for the top heavy body roll feel BUT you do not NEED one. It would be a luxury with a camper that’s light or springs that strong.
You certainly don’t need airbags and you don’t need to be miserly with the weight. Fill the water, fill both propane’s, put the bumper back on.....don’t worry. Seriously.
Nov-30-2018 03:13 PM