Well streching a frame will take flex out of a Frame. Since the cut part, will be supported with extra supports.
The long wheelbase, will put more Flex back into the Truck. This is why large builders add the third axel to keep the wheelbase under control.
General rule for anybody out in a Jeep, Truck, Bike or Big Rig.
Build it Light, keep it Light and clean it out once and a while.
I dunno looks like the frame (not the camper body as I know it supposed to flex independent of the frame, maybe you missed my comment earlier?) was flexing, twisting, and getting a bit of bow to it, when it was cresting a rise. You can see the cab bow away from the camper body at 3:30 in the Overland Training vid.
That rocking back forth isn't good, I can see putting it on its' side real easy, especially if that vehicle is going to see off road.
Yep, keep it light, my rule of thumb is load it to roughly half of the vehicle's capacity.
In an unladen F650, you can see how stiff it is compared to one that is over loaded.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adikB0nJv5k"]YouTube - F-650 4x4 Six door pickup driving next to the road.[/ame]
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