JSoloman
TDR MEMBER
After months of trying to decide to upgrade my 5th wheel to an Arctic Fox, I ended up upgrading, but to an 860 model with slide camper. It seemed to make more sense the deeper into the back roads and remote areas I like to go to camp and fish.
I had a Lance camper years back that I hauled on my short bed Chevy. I ended up putting air bags under it to stabilize the load. This camper is rated at just over 3000 lbs dry wt. Its designed for the short bed, so I shouldn't worry.
With the HO 6 spd set up and the one ton pkg, do you all think I will be okay to run as is or would the air bags be a smart way to go with this set up as well?
I'm still running 285 BFG mud terrains also. I like these tires and they are rated to 3350 lbs.
Let me know what you all think. Thanks. Jen
I had a Lance camper years back that I hauled on my short bed Chevy. I ended up putting air bags under it to stabilize the load. This camper is rated at just over 3000 lbs dry wt. Its designed for the short bed, so I shouldn't worry.
With the HO 6 spd set up and the one ton pkg, do you all think I will be okay to run as is or would the air bags be a smart way to go with this set up as well?
I'm still running 285 BFG mud terrains also. I like these tires and they are rated to 3350 lbs.
Let me know what you all think. Thanks. Jen