GeorgeHayduke
Active member
I forget the exact sequence with getting the 35's to fit, but definitely deflated and I think you have to angle it up past the tow hitch first rather than pulling straight up. You should be able to find tips on here or various ram forums if you search.
We've run a Northstar TC650 popup, Scout Kenai and now a GFC on our 2016 Ram 2500. I found the key was keeping the weight as low as possible and between the axles. We needed Timbren bumpstops and a Hellwig swaybar for the first two setups, the GFC does just fine with the factory suspension. The coils actually do well with straight vertical loads but don't control sway very well, so keeping the roof and rear hitch empty and putting heavy stuff like batteries and water as close to the cab as possible is key. Your King shocks will also help damp out swaying motions much better than the factory shocks.
Sounds like you're confident the FWC Hawk is the setup you want, so you might as well get it now and try running it on the 2500. If it works, then great, and if you don't like how it drives you can switch to the 3500 then, but I wouldn't necessarily do it preemptively since you're planning on the same camper regardless of the truck choice.
We've run a Northstar TC650 popup, Scout Kenai and now a GFC on our 2016 Ram 2500. I found the key was keeping the weight as low as possible and between the axles. We needed Timbren bumpstops and a Hellwig swaybar for the first two setups, the GFC does just fine with the factory suspension. The coils actually do well with straight vertical loads but don't control sway very well, so keeping the roof and rear hitch empty and putting heavy stuff like batteries and water as close to the cab as possible is key. Your King shocks will also help damp out swaying motions much better than the factory shocks.
Sounds like you're confident the FWC Hawk is the setup you want, so you might as well get it now and try running it on the 2500. If it works, then great, and if you don't like how it drives you can switch to the 3500 then, but I wouldn't necessarily do it preemptively since you're planning on the same camper regardless of the truck choice.