mommo76 wrote:
Thanks for the input. Our tent trailer isn't so much outgrown as we've realized that living on the wet side of WA state, that it has serious limitations as to weather. We don't have a covered area large enough to set it up in to dry if we have to put it away wet due to rain. I love some of the features it has, mostly moving the stove and table outside to cook and the 360 degree air flow it gets.
Thanks for the input on the frames. The Creekside does seem to have better constuction and feels more solid. Of course, that also means more weight, but we have a Dodge Ram 2500 with a 6 speed Cummins Diesel engine and my husband says it can handle anything that we'll be able to back into the back yard.
It will handle it, I just bought a Dodge diesel. Mine is the 5.9 which ended in mid 2007 and it seems to have about the same power as my former 2003 Dmax, It had no issues towing up over a pass this weekend which was the first time. If you have a later model it has a larger engine, but is hampered by more pollution crap. I strongly suggest you get it fitted with Torklift stable loads, they make a difference with towing and a lot of folks with Dodge say the steering box brace like the one sold by BD diesel is well worth it. It fixes the infamous death wobble, but apparently makes the front end feel a lot more stable. It's my next mod. About $300 incl labor.
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http://www.dieselperformance.com/index.php/product/index/151PIF you are in western WA, BD diesel is headquartered in Abbotsford opposite Sumas, they quoted me $350 Canadian installed. See the article on death wobble, it is more likely to show up when you load down your truck more as you will be doing.
http://www.trucktrend.com/how-to/chassis-suspension/0807dp-db-diesel-performance-steering-box-stabilizer/ (article form 2008, price is a bit higher now)
Torklift is in Sumner. I will send you a PM.