โDec-04-2022 07:39 PM
โDec-13-2022 04:13 PM
3 tons wrote:
Be advised that this should bring up another important topic - How to jack up the truck and change a rear tire with a heavy loaded camper in the bedโฆI found that the jack was worthlessโฆ
โDec-13-2022 04:07 PM
StirCrazy wrote:mellow wrote:
If you want, I could have my wife call yours and have her relate the story of what happened when our rear tire blew out on our SRW with the camper on the back. Either A. she will want the DRW or B. she will not want a TC.
weird when I blew the rear tire, I had to keep driving a mile, slowly pull over to a safe area and change it.. were back on the road 30 min after I pulled over..
โDec-13-2022 10:39 AM
mellow wrote:
If you want, I could have my wife call yours and have her relate the story of what happened when our rear tire blew out on our SRW with the camper on the back. Either A. she will want the DRW or B. she will not want a TC.
โDec-12-2022 09:15 PM
โDec-12-2022 04:16 PM
mellow wrote:
If you want, I could have my wife call yours and have her relate the story of what happened when our rear tire blew out on our SRW with the camper on the back. Either A. she will want the DRW or B. she will not want a TC.
โDec-12-2022 04:13 PM
BeMurda wrote:
Update: after much discussion, my wife vetoed dually after I brought one home and parked it on our driveway. Now I am looking at SRW long vs short box. I know long box has bigger gas tank and more camper options, but some campers in the lower weight ranges are built specifically for short box. I lean long box but I need to think further and decide.
โDec-12-2022 03:07 PM
โDec-12-2022 01:19 PM
Grit dog wrote:unforeseen wrote:
Update: after much discussion, my wife vetoed dually after I brought one home and parked it on our driveway. Now I am looking at SRW long vs short box. I know long box has bigger gas tank and more camper options, but some campers in the lower weight ranges are built specifically for short box. I lean long box but I need to think further and decide.
Well, that will dishearten the members who don't believe in multiple considerations at play when choosing a vehicle...lol.
FWIW, there are plenty of shortbed capable full featured hard side "larger" campers. 2 of the 3 you mentioned in the first post are designed to be used on short beds.
That's the next stage of considerations. LB vs SB + and -.
โDec-12-2022 01:05 PM
Grit dog wrote:
@terrybk, I donโt believe steel wheels (speaking OE vs OE) are rated any higher or stronger than aluminum wheels. Nor do I have a reason to believe that they are weaker.
Fwiw, the 1000s of work trucks Iโve been around for the last 35 years that get the absolute snot beat out of them traditionally were steel wheels as theyโre usually base model trucks. Never seen a rim failure yet.
โDec-12-2022 12:36 PM
โDec-12-2022 12:18 PM
mellow wrote:
You gotta admit though, while driving that dually (you dont say which) you felt like you could haul just about anything.....
โDec-12-2022 11:50 AM
BeMurda wrote:
It looks like max Cargo weight per Ford's page will be about 3600lbs vs 3900lbs (I subtracted 100lbs from each for Lariat options) for short box vs long box. The extra cargo capacity of the long box maybe should just point me in that direction. But the short box would be nicer day to day. Either way we won't drive it around town unless we have no choice since only one of us commutes and we have a 2023 Honda Odyssey for that.
โDec-12-2022 11:30 AM
โDec-12-2022 10:55 AM
Grit dog wrote:BeMurda wrote:
Update: after much discussion, my wife vetoed dually after I brought one home and parked it on our driveway. Now I am looking at SRW long vs short box. I know long box has bigger gas tank and more camper options, but some campers in the lower weight ranges are built specifically for short box. I lean long box but I need to think further and decide.
Well, that will dishearten the members who don't believe in multiple considerations at play when choosing a vehicle...lol.
FWIW, there are plenty of shortbed capable full featured hard side "larger" campers. 2 of the 3 you mentioned in the first post are designed to be used on short beds.
That's the next stage of considerations. LB vs SB + and -.
โDec-12-2022 10:26 AM
BeMurda wrote:
Update: after much discussion, my wife vetoed dually after I brought one home and parked it on our driveway. Now I am looking at SRW long vs short box. I know long box has bigger gas tank and more camper options, but some campers in the lower weight ranges are built specifically for short box. I lean long box but I need to think further and decide.