Talked an hour with owner by phone. He is very knowledgeable about his rig. Has had it 8 years. Been all over USA. Never a problem.
2017 XP V1 with XP tray. 2016 F350 SD XLT. 6.7 diesel. Detroit Tru Trac up front and FX4 locker rear. Icons. Helwig Big Wig. Custom leafs.
In 2017 he had truck and camper weighed with full tank and 35 gallons of water. No food, gear, etc.
Total weight was 720 lbs over door sticker GVWR of 11,300 lbs. Front and rear axle weights, though we're just under door sticker rating.
I would likely add 500 lbs more: me at 180 lbs, 4 drawer tool chest of sockets, wrenches, etc, camping gear, clothes, food, etc. That would put me 1,200 lbs over GVWR.
Everything I've read about truck campers said #1 rule is stay under GVWR. As a first time TC buyer I want to and should abide by that rule.
I also really like this rig as it checks the majority of my boxes for full timing 6-12 months when I retire spring 2027.
If this F350 SD rig is overweight, then Dodge 3500, GMC 3500, and Chevy 1 ton rigs are also overweight.
How can this be?
Appreciate all input and advice on whether to buy or not to buy ("That is the question, Horatio!") this rig.
Thanks all.
2017 XP V1 with XP tray. 2016 F350 SD XLT. 6.7 diesel. Detroit Tru Trac up front and FX4 locker rear. Icons. Helwig Big Wig. Custom leafs.
In 2017 he had truck and camper weighed with full tank and 35 gallons of water. No food, gear, etc.
Total weight was 720 lbs over door sticker GVWR of 11,300 lbs. Front and rear axle weights, though we're just under door sticker rating.
I would likely add 500 lbs more: me at 180 lbs, 4 drawer tool chest of sockets, wrenches, etc, camping gear, clothes, food, etc. That would put me 1,200 lbs over GVWR.
Everything I've read about truck campers said #1 rule is stay under GVWR. As a first time TC buyer I want to and should abide by that rule.
I also really like this rig as it checks the majority of my boxes for full timing 6-12 months when I retire spring 2027.
If this F350 SD rig is overweight, then Dodge 3500, GMC 3500, and Chevy 1 ton rigs are also overweight.
How can this be?
Appreciate all input and advice on whether to buy or not to buy ("That is the question, Horatio!") this rig.
Thanks all.
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