IdaSHO
IDACAMPER
We have well more than 50k on our setup.
Id have to look at records to see just how many miles.
7,000lb truck, 2000lb camper (dry), rolling right at 10,000lbs wet/loaded.
If anything, the additional weight of the camper seems to have grounded the truck further.
We have never had any issues with cross winds. It certainly handles difference, but considering the weight of the truck itself,
the COG has not moved up nearly as much as it might look like. It just feels like there is more weight, not necessarily weight up high.
The build however, was not only weight conscious, but conscious of where the weight was placed.
The camper is balanced left to right, and weight pushed forward in order to get a good portion of the weight on the front axle.
As many have said, most campers just have too much crap in them.
Even worse, they dont seem to care where these weight adders are (mis)placed.
Balance the weight out, and push weight forward and you will have a camper/truck combo that works very well.
Id have to look at records to see just how many miles.
7,000lb truck, 2000lb camper (dry), rolling right at 10,000lbs wet/loaded.
If anything, the additional weight of the camper seems to have grounded the truck further.
We have never had any issues with cross winds. It certainly handles difference, but considering the weight of the truck itself,
the COG has not moved up nearly as much as it might look like. It just feels like there is more weight, not necessarily weight up high.
The build however, was not only weight conscious, but conscious of where the weight was placed.
The camper is balanced left to right, and weight pushed forward in order to get a good portion of the weight on the front axle.
As many have said, most campers just have too much crap in them.
Even worse, they dont seem to care where these weight adders are (mis)placed.
Balance the weight out, and push weight forward and you will have a camper/truck combo that works very well.