Anybody here hauling a Cab Over Camper on their F-150?
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Anybody here hauling a Cab Over Camper on their F-150?
If you are, what did you do to your suppension to carry the extra payload over your limit. My limit is 1700#, & I want to carry 2700#. For the extra 1000# I'm going to be carring, I plan to install an extra Leaf. Any other ideas, other than upgrading to a F-250,350, which is not in my budget.
UPDATE: I found a cab over camper that weighs only 1900#'s fully loaded, so I would only be 200#'s over my limit. Is this still a no no?
UPDATE: I found a cab over camper that weighs only 1900#'s fully loaded, so I would only be 200#'s over my limit. Is this still a no no?
Last edited by bigblackmachine; 11-02-2011 at 03:04 PM.
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If you are, what did you do to your suppension to carry the extra payload over your limit. My limit is 1700#, & I want to carry 2700#. For the extra 1000# I'm going to be carring, I plan to install an extra Leaf. Any other ideas, other than upgrading to a F-250,350, which is not in my budget.
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I've had about 2200 pounds in the back of mine for a very short period (dump run) and it was almost at the bump stops.
Last edited by mSaLL150; 11-02-2011 at 03:27 PM.
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What's the point of going camping if you can't enjoy yourself because you're stressing about whether your truck can handle the load or not? With that much weight and the elevated ride height of most cab-over campers, the rig is going to handle like crap and you'll end up being a danger to yourself and others out on the highway. To each his own, but that doesn't sound like fun to me.
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I don't understand why you just don't buy a regular camper and tow it behind. They'll likely be near the same price, and you'll get tons more space/amenities while not having to care about the weight as long as you're below the GCWR. You also aren't taking into account any of the weight associated with other "camping" gear, which adds to your payload and you'd have to put it in the cab-over since you won't have any room in the bed to stow it. This whole idea is bad.
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Does fully loaded include your personal gear? Or is that just what comes in the camper?
I personally wouldn't do it... safety would be a concern for me. And there is a good chance you would wear out multiple truck components if you are running over the max rating all the time.