65TerrorCuda
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Wonder how much he's got wrapped up in thatThat looks so odd and unstable, just get an rv wtf!
Wonder how much he's got wrapped up in thatThat looks so odd and unstable, just get an rv wtf!
I don't know about the camper (I'll bet not cheap!)but I'll bet that F450 is $100k.Wonder how much he's got wrapped up in that
There's a few guys in my town with semi wheels but I haven't seen any F450's yet. That thing is bigI don't know about the camper (I'll bet not cheap!)but I'll bet that F450 is $100k.
Edit: looks like the camper varies between $40k and $53k, depending on how many slideouts.
(and the F450 has LESS payload capacity than the F350)
I agree. According to the detailed specs, he was grossly overloaded. That camper is the most ridiculous looking thing anyway. lolSorry, but just looking at that camper, I would NEVER try putting something that big and heavy on the back of my truck. I think he should be on his own for that damage.
What size truck do you guys think that Eagle Cap is designed to be mounted on? With that overhang in the rear, and the water and toilet in the rear area (as someone suggested), I would think that sucker is too big for ANY 1 ton truck. If that's the case, what vehicle did Eagle design that model for?
The F450 and F550 pickups (and the Chevy/GMC equivalents) that i see are most often at the drags, pulling big racecar trailers. Fifth wheels, and tags.There's a few guys in my town with semi wheels but I haven't seen any F450's yet. That thing is big
I agree. According to the detailed specs, he was grossly overloaded. That camper is the most ridiculous looking thing anyway. lol
Like Daddy was so famous for saying, "A fool and his money are soon parted". lolAgree. Plus, I bet it cost more than a nice sized pull behind camping trailer. Some of them are very nice. I have a friend who recently bought a much smaller slide in Lance Camper and paid over $40K. It is ridiculously small. About half the size of the monster in this thread.
Back in the 70s my dad had a 71 Ford F250 reg cab camper special. The whole reason he had that truck was to haul the "Saturn" brand truck bed camper we had back then.
That thing had what amounted to a hitch with receivers on both sides, and a platform with tires/wheels on both sides that slid under the overhang portion, behind the trucks bumper, and carried the extra weight of the overhang.
That brings up a related question
In the 90s I had a 78 D200 that was called a "Camper 9000", it's gvw was the "9000".
What ever happened to " camper special " packages, what was different about them vs a same model truck that wasn't a "camper special ", and why don't we see them any more?
Yeah, that. Make the frame longer, then put a drivetrain in it with the torque just short of a locomotive, overload it cause you certainly can with all that, then drive like you're at the tractor pulls everywhere you go. What could possibly go wrong???2012 Ram 3500 for sale, on FB Marktplace, near me with 434,000 miles. Has a broken frame as shown in Picture below. Looks like a clean break. Maybe a weak spot in the frame right at the hole? Plus a diesel pulling hard in low gear with say a 4.10 axle puts a huge up twist on the frame at the front spring hanger.....
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Hey watch it... I resemble that remark...Some of the early 60's Chevs had TORSION BARS, and Ford and ?? GM?? don't remember made light duty UNIBODY pickups
Unless the rust is worse than it looks, a good welder should be able to patch/plate that break.2012 Ram 3500 for sale, on FB Marktplace, near me with 434,000 miles. Has a broken frame as shown in Picture below. Looks like a clean break. Maybe a weak spot in the frame right at the hole? Plus a diesel pulling hard in low gear with say a 4.10 axle puts a huge up twist on the frame at the front spring hanger.....
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You couldn't pay me enough to fix that frame. The steel these companies use today is to light. That frame is not strong enough to hold what a dual wheel one ton truck like that should be able to carry and mind you its a aluminium flat bedUnless the rust is worse than it looks, a good welder should be able to patch/plate that break.
If the truck is cheap enough, might be worth a try.....
2012 Ram 3500 for sale, on FB Marktplace, near me with 434,000 miles. Has a broken frame as shown in Picture below. Looks like a clean break. Maybe a weak spot in the frame right at the hole? Plus a diesel pulling hard in low gear with say a 4.10 axle puts a huge up twist on the frame at the front spring hanger.....
Back in the 70s my dad had a 71 Ford F250 reg cab camper special. The whole reason he had that truck was to haul the "Saturn" brand truck bed camper we had back then.
That thing had what amounted to a hitch with receivers on both sides, and a platform with tires/wheels on both sides that slid under the overhang portion, behind the trucks bumper, and carried the extra weight of the overhang.
That brings up a related question
In the 90s I had a 78 D200 that was called a "Camper 9000", it's gvw was the "9000".
What ever happened to " camper special " packages, what was different about them vs a same model truck that wasn't a "camper special ", and why don't we see them any more?
Load rating for a vehicle gets adjusted by the different options additions. A diesel engine is a lot heavier than the V8 gas burner. Then add the 4wd front axle and transfer case. Screw cab reqires a longer wheel base and extra weight. These all come off the GCWR figure. Now he added a big camper that MT approached the limit. Hanging motorcycles off the back just added a pile of weight out past the fulcrum point, the rear axle center line. To top it all off, in the original post it is stated that the road is a bit rough. Not quite like washboard, lower frequency. This sets up bending stres
My 99 Chev Silverado broke the frame both sides just in front of the rear spring hanger. The frame has a similar oval hole in the vertical side rail. In line with that there is a 1" hole in the top and bottom of the frame. What the truck was used for before I got it I cannot be certain. I did have to install a trailer brake controller to tow my car trailer. When driving with a load I always slowed down. Obviously these are a weak spot on all makes. Then you throw in the calcium chloride they pour on the roads these days for icy conditions, corrodes the steel bodies like battery acid.2012 Ram 3500 for sale, on FB Marktplace, near me with 434,000 miles. Has a broken frame as shown in Picture below. Looks like a clean break. Maybe a weak spot in the frame right at the hole? Plus a diesel pulling hard in low gear with say a 4.10 axle puts a huge up twist on the frame at the front spring hanger.....
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I can guarantee you if I were the person putting rig together I would have gotten written affidavits from both the truck dealer and the camper dealer stating the combination would workI don't think Chrysler is liable, but the guy that sold them that camper??? That's another kettle of fish...
I can guarantee you if I were the person putting rig together I would have gotten written affidavits from both the truck dealer and the camper dealer stating the combination would work
And if the would refuse to sign those, well that would tell me all I need to know about that particular combination