I'm going to be towing my PWC's for the first time behind the truck camper this summer. How do you guys that tow boats get them down the ramp? Do you offload the camper first. I have a front hitch and thought about just using that to drive the tra...
I guess there is no way to post a poll on this forum. But with several threads discussing ways to increase the carrying capacity of trucks used to haul slide in campers I got to wondering how everyone fits with regards to weight.While I'm under the ...
I have a '12 Ram 2500 4X4 Laramie with the 17" aluminum wheels and 265/70-17 firestone tires rated at 3190 pounds. I'd like to upgrade to some Nitto dura grappler or terra grappler in 285/70-17 which have a weight rating of over 3700 pounds. Proble...
This is my first camper of any type. I've always done a tent thing when camping. I did a search but couldn't find an answer to my question. Like the subject says, how level do you have to make the camper to run the refrigerator? Say one rear tire...
I'm not sure about your truck but there has been a movement from the heavy weight steel C-channel frames of the past to lighter weight steel box section frames on newer trucks. The light weight steel wouldn't be the best place to weld a tie down IMO...
When I was younger I used to camp almost every weekend; meaning in a tent without electricity. Now at 58 I decided I like having comfortable sleeping conditions (especially since I have trouble sleeping, even at home). Most of my overnighting is wi...
Thanks everyone. I do have a front hitch receiver but I'm thinking off loading the camper at the campsite first will be the best option, especially if staying for more than one night. Some have pointed out the possibility of the rear of the camper ...
LOL, I guess I didn't make myself clear. I'm not concerned about backing up a trailer. I have regularly backed up trailers (at least 2 or 3 times a week while I was an ironworker), everything from 10 foot single axle to 30 foot goosenecks and VERY ...
I run SuperSprings, Timbrens and Roadmaster anti-sway bar along with Bilstein shocks on the rear of my 3500 4X4 SRW, factory anti-sway bar on the front. Yes it did make the truck ride a little rougher (especially on large bumps like speed bumps). H...