Sep-18-2019 10:52 AM
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Sep-22-2019 10:23 PM
jimh425 wrote:
I don’t think it’s any worse than having a 11 1/2 on an 8 ft bed.
Sep-22-2019 07:17 PM
Jan-24-2024 04:24 PM
This is an old old thread, but I'd like to talk with someone about an 811 on a mega cab... I have questions!!
Sep-22-2019 07:45 AM
Sep-22-2019 06:40 AM
GpnAZ wrote:
Hey DJ - Haven't heard from you for awhile but I don't check in here much either. I had the Ram 3500 SB dually with the AF 811 on it, took it to Alaska and back, worked great for us! It had the Cummins with Aisin transmission. We ended up getting a Host Mammoth last year so I traded my shortbed version in for a longbed with all the same options and color. I also have the factory rear air assist suspension which works great for me! If you have any questions you can always PM me also.
Hey Mark, thanks for the pics. This is getting more encouraging all the time. This is the heaviest camper I've had and I think it's too much for an SRW. Truthfully I'm on the fence right now between keeping the TC or getting a small C. Both have pros and cons.
That is a sweet rig you have now!!!
Hey, I know this pretty Lady!!
Sep-21-2019 10:18 PM
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Sep-21-2019 08:42 PM
MikeinSA wrote:
Here you go:
Sep-21-2019 10:29 AM
Jan-24-2024 04:34 PM
I am responding to an old thread... maybe you are still out there with your SB and 811. We just got a used pair then someone said Id better beware of center of gravity with the mega cab!! Am I going to have to worry about this?
Jan-26-2024 12:04 PM
Center of gravity isn't near as critical as you think it is. 1lb to heavy, 1" too far back, is not going to matter.
Your truck's COG range is also much wider than you think it is. Read your truck's camper loading information carefully. The picture may show that the COG range begins just in front of the rear fender well and ends just behind it, BUT don't go by the picture as it's not to scale.
What you should find is that the COG range covers most if not the entire length of the truck bed. I haven't checked my current truck but all the previous trucks I've had are like this. As long as the camper weight is within the rated capacity, the COG can be anywhere in the bed without any undue handling issues.
Jan-27-2024 11:21 AM
^Alot of truth there.
or in other words, that truck with the right suspension mods hauls fine on a srw mega cab. On a Mega dually, it’ll be like a med size camper on a big Dooley. Will haul like it’s not even there (figuratively) and may not need ANY suspension mods, although I suspect one might want to up the initial spring rate just a touch to feel “perfect.”
Jan-25-2024 07:24 AM
Zero worry. Hauled a AF 860, same camper older model number, on a 2500 Mega cab for years. Cross country, all over Alaska etc.
the camper even loaded to the gills takes a smidge off the front end weight. Never weighed it but I’d hazard a guess that the front axle was still heavier than an empty truck with a gasser engine.
mega cab dually is basically the ultimate shortbed setup for a heavy camper.