Company wheeling trips? Sounds like a fun company to work for! Am I correct in guessing the company name is what is on your doors?
With the truck set up the way it is I get roughly 12-13mpg with the camper. Without it I am getting around 16 or so.Truck looks good. What are your MPGs with the OEV and 35s?
Been wondering that too. Been pretty popular for people to put racks under their cabover.....seems like in a crossup you could have some conflict.Does the camper ever touch the rack? That thing is tight on your roof.
I would like to but I can never find a rack for my Supercab...
Does the camper ever touch the rack? That thing is tight on your roof.
Ford makes a F-150 with a higher payload option. I'm wondering what is upgraded besides the springs they perform for that option from the factory. Transmission, trans cooler, brakes, axle, rear gearing, other? It seems that duplicating whatever Ford is doing would mitigate the argument on "putting your life and family in danger" so to speak. Legally, you still may be over GVWR, but mechanically the GVWR would go up if meeting the same mechanical specifications or exceeding them.
Either way, nice looking setup for sure.
Loving everything about this. @SherpaWill how are you feeling about payload with the slide-in? I'm trying to talk myself out of (or into, ha) getting rid of my F150 and moving to a Super Duty for a slide-in camper. Worried that I'm going to hit my 2000lb payload in a big hurry.
I'd echo the other questions about the camper hitting the rack, that looks mighty close.
Ford makes a F-150 with a higher payload option. I'm wondering what is upgraded besides the springs they perform for that option from the factory. Transmission, trans cooler, brakes, axle, rear gearing, other? It seems that duplicating whatever Ford is doing would mitigate the argument on "putting your life and family in danger" so to speak. Legally, you still may be over GVWR, but mechanically the GVWR would go up if meeting the same mechanical specifications or exceeding them.
Either way, nice looking setup for sure.
The frame is thicker on F150's with the Heavy Duty Payload package. That might be a tough mod to pull off on a non HDPP truck, lol.I put it on the list the other day. We are gonna see if we can find someone locally and go from there. It’s certainly not a massive market.
When I looked into this it really came down to gearing and springs for the higher payload options. There is no change to the brakes or anything that would make a vehicle ”safer” in any way. You can solve the springs by running airbags and higher spring rate rear springs that are paired with stiffer shocks. This helps improve vehicle stability. As for the gearing etc. I imagine it becomes a wear and tear issue on the drivetrain components of the truck when you are over capacity. But as with anything engineering related there are safety factors built into these trucks like crazy due to the warranty requirements. In all the digging and asking around that I have done over the last couple of years, being 300lbs over payload is not going to kill everyone on the highway or you family. I think there’s a big difference in 300lbs and 2000lbs over payload.
I can also tell you from first hand experience that this truck with the slide in is much less of a danger on the road (if any at all) when compared to towing the travel trailer that was well within towing and payload capacities of the truck.
Absolutely LOVE that OEV slide in. I sure wish they would make an 8ft version. I'd have one RN.
GREAT BUILD!