wicked1
Active member
Thanks for all the replies.. And yes, I am very aware of the situation I am in, and agree w/ all of it. I have done everything I can to cut weight from this rig.. It's likely almost 1000 lbs lighter than it used to be when it had the lead batteries, heavy solar, extra stuff in the camper, heavier/wider wheels and tires, etc, etc... It's really a lot better than when Mainline Overland built the rig in 2015. But, having said that, (and as others acknowledged) we're all this much overweight.. Any tacoma FWC rig is the same. I didn't do anything out of the ordinary to add weight to this build. People w/ slide-in's have posted theirs don't weigh this much, but mine is a flatbed, and it does.. Again, it's just a factory FWC Fleet Flatbed, and all the mods to my truck are as light as possible. No rock sliders or armor, aluminum flatbed (rather than steel).. I don't know.. People keep saying I should decrease the weight, but there is nothing more I can do. (If I'm missing something, let me know).
I did purchase aftermarket rotors, and they do weight more than OEM.. But they're still about the same size. (stoptech slotted, cryo). Next time I need tires, maybe I'll think about going up to 17" wheels and get larger rotors.
I do engine brake a LOT.. If I'm on highway mountain passes, I'm almost never touching the brakes.. it's all down shifting.
I've only had one close call in my over 80k miles driving this thing as a camper.. Was cold and raining. A car passes me on my left, then immediately slams on the brakes when they get in front of me to make their turn into a gas station. I had to swerve around them, or I would have hit them. Their little sports car definitely stopped a lot faster than my truck could!. Luckily there was no one in the left lane.. If there was, someone of my choosing would have been hit... It would have been the car that cut me off.
It's crazy being on the road a lot, and watching the little self centered drivers cutting off myself in my heavy camper, and cutting off big-rigs.. Just squeezing in as tight as possible.. No thought about anyone other than themselves. No thought about how other heavy vehicles might react on the road. How they could be crushed by the large heavy vehicles they just cut way too close in front of....
I did purchase aftermarket rotors, and they do weight more than OEM.. But they're still about the same size. (stoptech slotted, cryo). Next time I need tires, maybe I'll think about going up to 17" wheels and get larger rotors.
I do engine brake a LOT.. If I'm on highway mountain passes, I'm almost never touching the brakes.. it's all down shifting.
I've only had one close call in my over 80k miles driving this thing as a camper.. Was cold and raining. A car passes me on my left, then immediately slams on the brakes when they get in front of me to make their turn into a gas station. I had to swerve around them, or I would have hit them. Their little sports car definitely stopped a lot faster than my truck could!. Luckily there was no one in the left lane.. If there was, someone of my choosing would have been hit... It would have been the car that cut me off.
It's crazy being on the road a lot, and watching the little self centered drivers cutting off myself in my heavy camper, and cutting off big-rigs.. Just squeezing in as tight as possible.. No thought about anyone other than themselves. No thought about how other heavy vehicles might react on the road. How they could be crushed by the large heavy vehicles they just cut way too close in front of....