Airbags or Summo Springs or ?, Load leveling
Airbags or Summo Springs or ?, Load leveling
AdventureSeeker |
Sep 21 2017, 02:02 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 15-June 17 Member No.: 9,575 Favorite Truck Camper(s): Artic Fox (on order) Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 2017 Ford F350 Lariat Type of Tiedowns used: none yet Truck and Camper Setup: Diesel, Dually |
A few months ago, I used this site to help me select the truck which I appreciated greatly.
Its due in next week. Now the next challenge is what I should do to level the load. My head is spinning with the choices… Summo springs, torklift stable loads, Hellwig, airbags etc etc. I also went to my local spring shop and the guy told me he could simply put a block between the leaf springs and the axle that would increase the height for cheap… only problem is it would jack the back end up more when the camper is off the truck which I am not all that excited about. Soooooo….. the next question is what to do and would appreciate everyone’s advice. Here’s what I have on the truck coming from Detroit: 2017, F350, Lariat, Diesel, Dually. It will carry an Artic Fox 865 camper which will weigh about 4,200lbs wet. Cargo capacity is not going to be an issue I should have about 700 lbs of extra cargo capacity so I can pull a small trailer if needed. This is what I have planned for it: Hunting, fishing, sking in Colorago, Canada, Montana, Utah etc. It will spend about 85% of the time on pavement but will do BLM, forest service, that are in decent shape and some ranch roads. No rock climbing for this truck! Out east I will also do cratered ORV beach sand roads for surf fishing. It will spend 95% with the camper mounted on it. I am retiring and this is the first new vehicle I have ever bought and am willing outfit it right. So the question is… for the applications I am using it for what’s the best way to level the load? Thanks to all in advance |
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