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Hi everyone. I'm getting close to leaving over the road.
I think I overlooked learning the suspension stuff, because my camper is kinda small at 1400 lbs. (on a '95 F250). In an old thread here someone posted:
"The shocks that came with your truck will undoubtedly not be up to the task of carrying a camper, overloaded or not. You will want to upgrade. There are two main approaches for shock absorber upgrades. ..."
I drove my truck with the camper on for a solid month last spring and thought I didn't need anything additional done to the truck (besides new tires), but maybe I do. I'm not even sure how to know.
The camper started porpoising a few days before I removed it, but I discovered a ratchet strap (used as a tie down) had fallen off. So I was driving with no straps on the front and two on the back
Before that happened I had no problems with the camper.
Everyone kept telling me my truck took bumps so badly because it's a F250. They said it needed weight in the back. The camper maybe helped with bumps. Idk. I was always a little nervous driving it with the camper.
So if it sways, I need sway bar. If it sags, I need leaf springs. If it drives like a school bus, is that normal?[size=medium] Or, is it true that all trucks hauling campers probably need upgraded shocks? I hope not, 'cause that would delay me leaving..[/size]
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Thanks for your help... again.
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I think I overlooked learning the suspension stuff, because my camper is kinda small at 1400 lbs. (on a '95 F250). In an old thread here someone posted:
"The shocks that came with your truck will undoubtedly not be up to the task of carrying a camper, overloaded or not. You will want to upgrade. There are two main approaches for shock absorber upgrades. ..."
I drove my truck with the camper on for a solid month last spring and thought I didn't need anything additional done to the truck (besides new tires), but maybe I do. I'm not even sure how to know.
The camper started porpoising a few days before I removed it, but I discovered a ratchet strap (used as a tie down) had fallen off. So I was driving with no straps on the front and two on the back
Before that happened I had no problems with the camper.
Everyone kept telling me my truck took bumps so badly because it's a F250. They said it needed weight in the back. The camper maybe helped with bumps. Idk. I was always a little nervous driving it with the camper.
So if it sways, I need sway bar. If it sags, I need leaf springs. If it drives like a school bus, is that normal?[size=medium] Or, is it true that all trucks hauling campers probably need upgraded shocks? I hope not, 'cause that would delay me leaving..[/size]
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Thanks for your help... again.
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