steved said:
Ummm, did you NOT read my entire post??????????
And explain to me why?? 3500 pounds placed in the bed over the axle isn't much different than placing 8 feet of overhang to the FRONT of the truck and 3 feet to the REAR of the truck... campers balance pretty good...
While it is top heavy, and most likely will sag in the rear, just because the 3500 pounds I hauled doesn't look like a camper doesn't mean it doesn't REACT the same way...
Man some of you really think others are completely stupid don't you?
steved
Steved I'm not trying to mock or **** off any one, and I think everybody is in the same boat here.
The way I read it was like this.
you hauled 3500 Lbs Were discusing 4000 lbs
500 lbs differance
Did you actually know the weight or is this an estimate?
I assume the camper weighs more then 4K honestly, upgrades, water in the lines, propane bottles filled, extra clothing, dishes, TV vcr, etc.
you hauled some item that was shorter and smaller, most likly fit in the bed and below the cab.
Yes a camper should ballance out the load more to the front then your item, but the support is still from the bed area.
Wind ? Camper is like a hudge sail on a boat, Good and bad.
Leverage of being tall, think about that AC unit on top, a little wind, crown in the road and WOW that one tire is supporting another "guessed amount" 1,000 lbs of side load becuase of a nasty wind and being like a sail boat, now were being pushed sideways.
your load "still don't know what it was" unless it was tall and wide, I imagine didn't have any wind affect.
So unless its an apple to apple comparisons, its not going to be then same driving, yes the stance will be simular but driving I would see as being different. On and don't forget the snow factor in all of this.
The bidest Q I see from the original post is, would this be a safe act to do?
Most agree that you can haul it,
Most ask are you setup for it, tie downs, lights ETC
Most agree there is a better solution. IE the 1 ton
Most agree that you can safely put 4K lbs on a 3/4 truck, tires, suspension, and axle are very close. in there ratings.
Most agree that your capasity is 1 lbs less then what ever it takes to break something. you could mostlikly put 10K lbs in the back of a a truck before something breaks but it sure isn't going to be safe at 9,999 lbs
Have a great day every body, and again this is just how I read everything. No flame wars needed. Remember were all just providing an opinion of what we would do. Oo.
Happy New Year