AH64ID
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Lance Campers are known to be MUCH heavier than published weight. My dads 850 is almost 400lbs heavier on the rear door sticker than brochure weight, and it's almost 1400lbs heavier on a scale loaded for a week of camping without anything too crazy in it.
I wouldn't put that camper on a 1/2 ton and expect to be able to maneuver in an emergency.
Unlike a 2500, a 1500 is as good as the ratings get for the components. A 2500 has the same axles (engine dependent) as the 3500 and 3500 DRW big brothers, and up until 2014 a similar suspension without much change in rating. A 2500 can easily be overloaded based on a door sticker, but underloaded for the realistic ratings of the frame/brakes/axles/suspension...everything is rated much higher, except the tires. The tires are any HD SRW trucks limit, the same cannot be said for a 1500.
Your tires are not your limit, your rear axle is.. and air bags don't do anything for that. After the rear axle it's suspension and frame, then tires.
You can convince yourself all you want, but it is what it is... but more importantly it isn't what it isn't and it isn't enough truck.
In many cases they are, and in many cases they aren't.
There is nothing legally binding about door sticker weight limits.
A 1500 shouldn't exceed them, a 2500 or 3500 SRW is a different animal and there is plenty of information available to back it up.
I wouldn't put that camper on a 1/2 ton and expect to be able to maneuver in an emergency.
Unlike a 2500, a 1500 is as good as the ratings get for the components. A 2500 has the same axles (engine dependent) as the 3500 and 3500 DRW big brothers, and up until 2014 a similar suspension without much change in rating. A 2500 can easily be overloaded based on a door sticker, but underloaded for the realistic ratings of the frame/brakes/axles/suspension...everything is rated much higher, except the tires. The tires are any HD SRW trucks limit, the same cannot be said for a 1500.
Your tires are not your limit, your rear axle is.. and air bags don't do anything for that. After the rear axle it's suspension and frame, then tires.
You can convince yourself all you want, but it is what it is... but more importantly it isn't what it isn't and it isn't enough truck.
Some folks think the specs on a truck are simply recommendations.
In many cases they are, and in many cases they aren't.
There is nothing legally binding about door sticker weight limits.
A 1500 shouldn't exceed them, a 2500 or 3500 SRW is a different animal and there is plenty of information available to back it up.