I have a 2019 F150 crew cab (Ford calls it a super crew) with the FX4 package and the 7000# GVWR option (which results in about 1700# of payload). It has the shortest bed available (5.5').
How many of you out there have this same (or similar) setup with a pop up camper? I have visited many dealers in Colorado area, FWC, Hallmark, Phoenix, OEV Camp-X, and they all say that my truck can handle a 6.5' pop up camper just fine - but of course they're selling them so they would say that.
I know that I would end up over the payload limit by a couple hundred pounds, and I'm not too worried about that (seems like everyone with mid-sized trucks, even with the 6.5' bed, are in the same boat and and don't seem to have issues). My bigger concern is with the center of gravity (measured from the front of the camper body towards the back). It seems like all 6.5' pop ups have a COG around 31" or more, which puts it behind the axle on a 5.5' bed truck. That doesn't seem good.
I know that Phoenix will do a custom build, so that's an option (they can build something shorter than 6.5'). And FWC has the Raven model, which is shorter than 6.5' and might work fine.
I will get airbags installed and load range E tires. That may address the payload limit somewhat, but I'll still be over GVWR and it doesn't change the center of gravity at all.
Is anyone out there hauling a 6.5' pop up in a 5.5' bed? Any thoughts or problems?
I'm planning on using it for extended (multi-month) trips to BC and Alaska, in case that makes any difference (not just local weekend use).
I guess one option is to get a different truck, but I just got mine last October and I'd like to find a way to make it work.
Thanks!
Steve
How many of you out there have this same (or similar) setup with a pop up camper? I have visited many dealers in Colorado area, FWC, Hallmark, Phoenix, OEV Camp-X, and they all say that my truck can handle a 6.5' pop up camper just fine - but of course they're selling them so they would say that.
I know that I would end up over the payload limit by a couple hundred pounds, and I'm not too worried about that (seems like everyone with mid-sized trucks, even with the 6.5' bed, are in the same boat and and don't seem to have issues). My bigger concern is with the center of gravity (measured from the front of the camper body towards the back). It seems like all 6.5' pop ups have a COG around 31" or more, which puts it behind the axle on a 5.5' bed truck. That doesn't seem good.
I know that Phoenix will do a custom build, so that's an option (they can build something shorter than 6.5'). And FWC has the Raven model, which is shorter than 6.5' and might work fine.
I will get airbags installed and load range E tires. That may address the payload limit somewhat, but I'll still be over GVWR and it doesn't change the center of gravity at all.
Is anyone out there hauling a 6.5' pop up in a 5.5' bed? Any thoughts or problems?
I'm planning on using it for extended (multi-month) trips to BC and Alaska, in case that makes any difference (not just local weekend use).
I guess one option is to get a different truck, but I just got mine last October and I'd like to find a way to make it work.
Thanks!
Steve
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