jeep-N-montero
Expedition Leader
We recently bought a slightly heavier TC800 (our 6th camper since 2020) and debating on "upgrading" to an HDPP optioned F150 or step up to an F250. Our truck is a 2013 Lariat supercrew EB with 6.5ft bed and tow package. I have already added Bilstein 5100's, rear sway bar, LRE KO2's, brake upgrade, and Timbren SES. Camper is a 2019 Northstar TC800 with a wet weight of 1865 pounds, drove to northern Montana last month to pick it up and handled it fine. My dilemma lies mostly in the fact that our truck only has 89k miles, and already has many of the HDPP upgrades. And then there is the fact that I searched over 3 months to find our truck at the end of 2019 and was exactly what we wanted, two-tone Lariats are very rare. I have tracked down a 2016 Lariat HDPP with 102k miles and a 2018 XLT HDPP with 108k miles, both are boring monotone ingot silver and were originally sold to Canadian buyers. I realize the HDPP has 3.73 gears and the frame is .01" thicker, but beyond that there is no difference, it doesn't have bigger brakes or anything else that makes it necessarily "safer". All we ever tow is our 17.5ft boat or small side by side. If I go the F250 route it would be a 2011 or newer with the 6.2 gas engine and of course would look for a two-tone Lariat. Am I overthinking this and should just keep my truck, or upgrade to the F250 and live with the crappy ride quality? Pic for reference of ours with the camper.