โApr-26-2015 11:00 AM
โMay-11-2015 04:21 PM
โMay-11-2015 04:10 PM
Bedlam wrote:
Hey! I resemble that remark, at least for right now. My 3/4t did the job without issue but it would not handle the triple slide TC with trailer in tow we plan in the future.
โMay-11-2015 02:03 PM
whizbang wrote:
For 6 years we had a 9-1/2 foot Alpenlite on a SRW F350 and we had 19.5's on the F350.
All of my issues with bounce, sway, and general bad handling came down to being overloaded. We had had 4 truck/camper combos over the years. Two were overloaded, two were not.
The properly loaded trucks drove great. The overloaded trucks staggered under the weight, despite rather expensive suspension mods.
โMay-11-2015 08:59 AM
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โMay-09-2015 07:30 AM
โMay-08-2015 06:30 PM
โMay-07-2015 10:02 AM
โMay-07-2015 06:22 AM
sabconsulting wrote:
I doubt it has anything to do with air getting underneath - more the road surface, especially if a concrete freeway which is poured in sections.
jimh425 wrote:
I'm not why people are jumping on the COG bandwagon so quickly.
magic43 wrote:
Springs and airbags do not stop movement. That is what shocks do. Bilsteins should work, but I installed Rancho adjustable shocks.
โMay-07-2015 06:11 AM
โMay-06-2015 10:47 PM
billtex wrote:mooring product wrote:
Its a short bed issue. You can slow it down but never stop it completely.
I don't understand this?
The relationship of a SB camper to SB truck is the same as a LB camper to LB truck.
Why would a SB on SB truck induce porpoising?
Please explain...
Tx, Bill
โMay-06-2015 03:33 PM
โMay-05-2015 08:15 AM
billtex wrote:whizbang wrote:
Hmmmmmmmm.
Our porpoising improved when we switched to the 19.5 tires.
You have 19.5's on a half ton?
โMay-05-2015 05:11 AM
whizbang wrote:
Hmmmmmmmm.
Our porpoising improved when we switched to the 19.5 tires.