spudthegreater | Posted on: Jul 21 2017, 10:50 AM |
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QUOTE(CAJones @ Mar 7 2016, 09:16 AM) Truck campers obviously are extremely top-heavy. But they only tip over when you forget you're hauling a camper while entering a turn. But though they're easier to tip over than a car, it's no need to panic. I don't worry about tipping over because I take it nice and easy. And I would also advise you not drive through heavy winds. Ive never seen a truck camper combo flipped over but ive seen more than a few pickup trailer combos on their side, probably because they didnt use anti sway bars hitch receivers... had that issue with a jeep towing a small camper trailer... couldn't go over 45...fish tailed crazy. |
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spudthegreater | Posted on: Jul 20 2017, 10:43 AM |
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im going to buy a used truck camper next spring for my f250 and i think i am preferring aluminium framed campers like the alpenlites... trying to avoid frame rotted messes. is there ANY resources that list aluminium framed camper manufacturing and the years they started using aluminium? |
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