I thought I should post how our camper pulled coming from Oregon back home to Wyoming. I had asked before about if I needed a weight distributing hitch or sway control. I decided to just give it a shot and order the stuff later if I felt I needed it.
Well, I did put airbags on the truck, because we take the four wheeler with us when we go, other than that, just a stock Dodge pickup. The Arctic Fox 22H is not a real heavy camper, but is something like 4500 lbs. The camper pulled perfect behind the truck. I was a little nervous about it when we first got going, but it didn't take long to get comfortable with the setup. We hit several rough spots in the road, got passed by semi's on two lane roads, and all your usual stuff. Never a hint of sway, never any bouncing, never any pushing the truck around.
I am glad I did not fall for the hype found on rv.net about the weight hitches. It would be a waste of money for this setup.
Well, I did put airbags on the truck, because we take the four wheeler with us when we go, other than that, just a stock Dodge pickup. The Arctic Fox 22H is not a real heavy camper, but is something like 4500 lbs. The camper pulled perfect behind the truck. I was a little nervous about it when we first got going, but it didn't take long to get comfortable with the setup. We hit several rough spots in the road, got passed by semi's on two lane roads, and all your usual stuff. Never a hint of sway, never any bouncing, never any pushing the truck around.
I am glad I did not fall for the hype found on rv.net about the weight hitches. It would be a waste of money for this setup.