First trip was awesome! Downpoured most of the trip and we stayed very dry. The windows needs a little seam sealer at the bottom, but every thing else was great! Truck with Timbrens installed handles it great. About 3,300lbs of payload fully loaded and fresh water tank full, two kids, dog, my wife, food etc. Sits dead level. Still considering upgrading the rear sway bar to the Hellwig Big Wig. You can feel it back there, but it's still quite planted and feels stable. The solar was putting out 85W or so, even when pouring rain for two days straight. With the two 100ah lithiums, I can't imagine ever running out of power, even using the microwave (little kids eat lots of chicken nuggets). Honestly, the solar system is probably twice the size I need, but just didn't know how much power the microwave would eat.
I upgraded my tires from the Firestone Transforce ATs to Falken AT3Ws in a little bigger size- 285/85r18 and man im glad I did! It was so muddy out we were touch and go in a few spots. Also the 4080lb rating helps with stability some. Also not sure if many of ya'll have used the Transforce, but they are just not good tires. They're sketchy in the rain, HORRIBLE in the snow.
Former- '83 Jayco Sportster 7 (fully rebuilt, sold) on 05 Dodge 2500 Cummins (sold)
Current: '23 Outfitter Juno 8.5 on '22 Ram 2500 Cummins
1970 Toyota FJ40