IdaSHO
IDACAMPER
So we've had the camper on the road since 2012, originally fitted to a 1996 Powerstroke flatbed.
It was simple, stinky, and old sauce. Not nearly enough drivetrain or brakes under it.
So in 2017 the used 2011 F250 Superduty was picked up, modified, fitted with a custom bed, and in 2020 it was the new camper hauler.
Originally equipped with VVFF code springs, 4800lb front, 5560lbs rear, it was sprung very soft and running garbage 17" load E's, tire were on order.
In order to haul the camper on a budget it was fitted with an set of add-a-leafs and AirLift bags, and proper 18's with a set of 4000+lb toyo AT2's
Since then (30k miles later) its done extremely well, but I knew eventually we would need to upgrade further.
IMO we were simply too dependent upon the bags....
During the last trip to southern Oregon hunting for some cheap property, we managed to blow a shock front and rear on some nasty trails we shouldnt have been on....
The drive back to north Idaho was a bit white knuckled. In short, the wife said it was time for new higher load springs
So upgrades are on order.
Fresh set of shocks (KYB monomax have treated us very well)
Overdue for brakes (more on that coming)
and a fresh set of higher load coils and leafs (more on that coming)
It was simple, stinky, and old sauce. Not nearly enough drivetrain or brakes under it.
So in 2017 the used 2011 F250 Superduty was picked up, modified, fitted with a custom bed, and in 2020 it was the new camper hauler.
Originally equipped with VVFF code springs, 4800lb front, 5560lbs rear, it was sprung very soft and running garbage 17" load E's, tire were on order.
In order to haul the camper on a budget it was fitted with an set of add-a-leafs and AirLift bags, and proper 18's with a set of 4000+lb toyo AT2's
Since then (30k miles later) its done extremely well, but I knew eventually we would need to upgrade further.
IMO we were simply too dependent upon the bags....
During the last trip to southern Oregon hunting for some cheap property, we managed to blow a shock front and rear on some nasty trails we shouldnt have been on....
The drive back to north Idaho was a bit white knuckled. In short, the wife said it was time for new higher load springs
So upgrades are on order.
Fresh set of shocks (KYB monomax have treated us very well)
Overdue for brakes (more on that coming)
and a fresh set of higher load coils and leafs (more on that coming)