Lets see your campers being towed
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#592
Originally Posted by jferg92
Pulling my friends 28' to Wolf Creek. Doesnt look like theres a whole lot of my generation in this section
#593
Originally Posted by jferg92
Doesnt look like theres a whole lot of my generation in this section
#594
My generation is also not in the majority.
Pulling my friends 28' to Wolf Creek. Doesnt look like theres a whole lot of my generation in this section
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#595
Girthy Member
I think he means the truck. It is the 97-03 style (10th generation). I don't know enough about them to get more specific.
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#596
Ya the back end could use aal's but it really doesnt squat as bad as having a load of hay. The body sway is what really gets me on the highway. And by generation i did mean body style lol. But ya on the other subject i'm only 20. When i finish college, start a family, and settle down, a camper will probably be my first toy.
#600
Senior Member
Already posted a pic earlier but here is one without the truck cap just before we left for a 400 mile trip.
Here is a front shot with the **** mirrors. Debated a while on wether to get these or the factory tow mirrors.
I can't believe how easily and comfortably these trucks pull these campers. Pulling an 8000lb windbreak and being able to pass slower traffic better than my 2003 4.2l f150 could without a load, is just impressive.
Here is a front shot with the **** mirrors. Debated a while on wether to get these or the factory tow mirrors.
I can't believe how easily and comfortably these trucks pull these campers. Pulling an 8000lb windbreak and being able to pass slower traffic better than my 2003 4.2l f150 could without a load, is just impressive.
Last edited by mastertinner; 07-24-2012 at 10:40 PM.