Jan-28-2021 12:53 PM
Feb-03-2021 02:04 PM
Feb-03-2021 10:06 AM
Feb-03-2021 08:48 AM
ADA6969 wrote:
O I see. So you are saying it handled bad. I drove it after I bought it to swap on to my truck it was fine buy the way was a 96 dodge 4wd 3/4 ton 360 V-8
Feb-02-2021 09:00 AM
Feb-01-2021 03:08 PM
ADA6969 wrote:
I Bought a 2002 990 A/F from 2 lady's it was on a 2003 Ram 2500 extra cab long bed. had air bags and Michelins. They Bought the truck and camper At same time never took camper off the truck. the truck had 102,000 miles on it.
Feb-01-2021 05:50 AM
Jan-31-2021 05:38 PM
bwlyon wrote:
I have a similar set up. S85RS Ascent camper on our 2015, 6.4 gasser Megacab 3500 SRW. Just like the Arctic Fox 811, the ascent is a SB camper with a slide, and it is heavy just shy of 5K fully wet and ready to camp. Now the 811 is a few hundred pounds lighter though, but only a few hundred fully wet and ready to go. You are going to be over every where with the exception of the steer axle. The 811 like my camper really needs to be under a dually. Like you we get by with the SRW, but our next truck will be a dually. Our weight fully loaded and ready to go is as follows. 13000lbs GRoss weight. With 8700lbs on the rear axle. That’s 1600lbs over GVWR, 1700lbs over rear axle capacity, 1300lbs over tire weight rating for the pair of rear tires.
Jan-31-2021 04:46 PM
Jan-31-2021 08:44 AM
billtex wrote:srschang wrote:billtex wrote:
Go with a gasser and gain 600# payload.
This is a common misconception. Here's the data from Ram. The RAWR is the same diesel to gas, the FAWR is higher on the diesel, and the GVWR and Payload are higher on the diesel.
Don’t know much about ram, do they have that data showing same tranny in gas and diesel? Apples2apples would be netter comparison.
It’s it interesting as the base weight of gasser is so much lower. Where does the available payload go? Typo?
Jan-31-2021 06:55 AM
srschang wrote:billtex wrote:
Go with a gasser and gain 600# payload.
This is a common misconception. Here's the data from Ram. The RAWR is the same diesel to gas, the FAWR is higher on the diesel, and the GVWR and Payload are higher on the diesel.
Jan-31-2021 06:25 AM
billtex wrote:
Go with a gasser and gain 600# payload.
Jan-30-2021 11:55 AM
Just like driving a srw with that camper on it is “no big deal.”
You guys do realize the OP has already been hauling the camper on a srw truck, right?
Guessing if he had issue with it, his thread would be about a dually.
Jan-30-2021 11:39 AM
Grit dog wrote:billtex wrote:
Go with a gasser and gain 600# payload.
And 0# on the rear axle where all the load will be.
Jan-30-2021 11:12 AM
ticki2 wrote:specta wrote:
Regular cab, 6.4L Hemi, 2-wd 5170 payload.
Is that for a drw ? There was no configuration for a 3500 srw that went that high on the Ram site .