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#1 steve whiteside

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Posted 17 July 2020 - 09:53 PM

Gents, Ive got an F350 with airbags in back and a 4 inch lift with 35's all around.  Other than that- stock.  Im picking up my new Grandby at the end of Sept.  

 

Taking 3 weeks off after that to finally get out of town and do some touring.  

 

Do, you think I will be roughly good to go from the factory?  Both WRT to my truck and the camper? Obviously I will continue to tweek things as time goes by but roughly do you think I will have a rig that is largely ready to drive off and do some camping?  Do you think the F350 will be adequate for our first trip?

 

I expect to have a Goal zero hooked to my truck by that time to provide most electrical needs.

 

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Posted 17 July 2020 - 10:10 PM

We have a 2014 Grandby front dinette (loaded), on a 2013 F250, Crewcab, 8' bed. Our truck has the tow package. For the first 7 years, everything was stock, plus E rated tires. Camper rides awesome. Maybe a slight sag. I added Timbren's bump stops this year.

Not sure with a F350, why you would need any upgrades, let alone airbags. We are under the weight limit. Your truck should handle the weight.

We do a lot of off-road driving and never had issues. We also tow a small off-road trailer.
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Posted 17 July 2020 - 11:22 PM

Steve, I suspect your F350, as described, will be fine.  What you might encounter is a need for some kind of jack extensions to get the camper on and off your truck.  The fellow who bought my Grandby had a lifted Dodge with big tires, and it was a bit of fun getting it on his truck.

 

I recommend measuring bed height and width, then having a discussion with your dealer/seller to ensure there are no last minute surprises. 


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Posted 18 July 2020 - 03:14 AM

I have a Grandby on my F350 and the only things I have done are add the 5th wheel harness to the bed to plug in the camper for the running lights and some 4g wire from the battery to Anderson connectors in the bed to provide more current to charge the camper battery. 

 

As Wandering Sagebrush said the jack height might be an issue. My truck is stock height and them jacks seem to be close to max height to load the camper on the truck.


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#5 SuperDutyFWC

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Posted 18 July 2020 - 03:49 AM

What year F350?

I use stacked pavers under my camper jacks due to the height of my truck.
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Posted 18 July 2020 - 05:11 AM

What year F350?
I use stacked pavers under my camper jacks due to the height of my truck.


2012.
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Posted 18 July 2020 - 05:14 AM

Thanks guys! I wanted to make sure. I think my first major mods will be solar. Probs not for this first trip though. Steve
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Posted 18 July 2020 - 05:15 AM

I’m hoping to take it down to Baja surfing. Waiting to see if that is allowed at that point or not. Steve
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Posted 18 July 2020 - 12:42 PM

As others stated, the only thing you need (IMHO) is E rated tires but I suspect a F350 already has those.


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Posted 18 July 2020 - 04:05 PM

I have a 2012 Granby on a 2017 F350 (tow package) and it hauls it no problem.  You'll be good to go.


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