I wouldn’t look at it as a weight perspective since that can vary quite a lot. Instead, I’d look at 8-8 1/2 ft models, or you’ll wish you had gotten smaller for long trips when you are carrying a lot of stuff. DRWs are a completely different set of rules.
Btw, I drove a SRW with my same camper I have now for 8 1/2 years. I just didn’t carry much and only used it for very short trips. Even the movement of the water from front to the black/grey tanks made a difference on the road. The fresh water tank was in the front of the camper.
I only kept the SRW because it was my daily driver and I couldn’t physically fit a DRW in the parking lots where I needed to park without taking multiple spaces. Instead, I added 19.5 tires/wheels for extra capacity just in case. Blowouts aren’t fun, and I was avoiding that by going with tires/wheels rated almost a 1000 lbs more than stock. If you can get by with the DRW, do it instead.
However, the best thing to do is go look at campers and decide on what layouts will work for you. Then, pick the truck.
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