I've got a Kelderman Air Ride suspension and probably had a little too much air in the front bags at the time of the photo. With the heavy diesel engine and under bed storage, front mounted spare tire, me and my dog and some tools in the cab there is actually more weight over the front axle. Gross vehicle weight rating is 8510lbs. and fully loaded with winter gear it weighs in at 8800 lbs. but doesn't exceed the tire or axle weight ratings. Pulls great and goes 120kph/75mph with no problem on the highway. 5 speed manual tranny and 4x4 of course.
I love the custom Phoenix camper: 2 20lb propane tanks and Honda gen set, each in its own insulated storage box, 2" insulation everywhere, two layers of Thinsulate knock-off sandwiched between two layers of fabric for the pop-up soft walls. Very little condensation to deal with. AGM battery, 20k btu furnace with a duct to the shower stall that makes it almost sauna like when showering.
I don't run the water system in winter and pack water in jugs instead. For showering I use a primitive portable shower called a Hot Juggz. It is essentially a 2 gallon pump-up garden sprayer with a pressure release valve and low flow shower head. I heat up water on the stove and then take a shower with less than 2 gallons of water.
The coldest weather that I've camped in was -18C/0F and it was quite comfortable. Bring on the winter!
