โFeb-20-2015 05:12 PM
โAug-04-2015 08:42 AM
a4edriver wrote:
Doug, we hope to be at the rally. I'll post some pictures of the new camper when I get it. I listed my Four Wheel Grandby camper for sale on the Wanderthewest forum a couple days ago and I may have it sold already.
See ya,
Buzz
โAug-04-2015 08:38 AM
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โFeb-21-2015 05:55 PM
hedge wrote:
Well this is a timely thread for me. I need to install mine soon on my Ford F350 SRW.
I notice in the pics above that it looks like everyone is installing them as-is. The manual has an addendum in the front suggesting that it may be a good idea to cut a bit of them off, it looks like about 3/8" angling to more match the spring. Apparently this is to avoid a slapping noise. So does is it worth cutting them or is everyone just installing them as-is?
PS: there isn't a q in the name.
โFeb-21-2015 05:52 PM
a4edriver wrote:
Hey Doug, good info about torqlift stable loads. I like the looks of your latest truck and camper. Sherri and I will be picking up our new Hallmark Ute in April. Can't wait. I may need stableloads, but will wait and see how the truck handles the new camper before I purchase them.
See ya,
Buzz
โFeb-21-2015 02:33 PM
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โFeb-21-2015 10:33 AM
JumboJet wrote:
I only used 1/2 of a set for my RAM 3500. As the springs soften over time, I might add the other 1/2.
I can tell that they have softened some - I can back under the TC without having to add blocks under the front jacks. First couple times loading the TC required additional height.
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