AF makes great campers, but I don't think it will be very safe to haul on a 3/4 ton. Calculate your LOADED weights. And if you are towing a boat behind it, it seems out of the question. That camper has a slideout, those add weight. I would go dually for your setup if I was doing it, especially if you will be doing mountain driving and towing a boat. Thats just me. I never liked the rocking and rolling hauling campers on our SRW 3500s, but then I never had a dually, so IDK, there are other drawbacks to dually setups too.
You'll be grossly overweight and the braking isn't the best on the early 2nds.I have a 97 2500 with 5spd trans , the camper I like is arctic fox 990 , Most weigh around 3500lbs, gross on truck sticker says 8800 lbs, camper this would put me at 10,800 without even counting tongue weight of boat ,
Anyone haul a camper with a 2500
I second this. The braking on the 2nd gen trucks is really goofy. It's worse if the rear brake cylinders haven't been upgraded to the Delco 1 ton size. I made the upgrade, which helped. But in hindsight, I kinda wish I had upgraded to the Delco 1-1/2 ton cylinders. I didn't because I was concerned about wet pavement issues.You'll be grossly overweight and the braking isn't the best on the early 2nds.