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NCHornet1

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I don't think it is responsible to encourage anybody to grossly exceed the limits of their TV.

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I just got back from looking at a 1 ton truck, a F350. The price was right. However, the dealer would only give me an amount that was 1/2 what I paid less than a year ago on my 2007 Tundra. So that option won't work for me.

I saw on the website for Lance campers that they match a truck camper that weights 1610 dry with the Tundra. However if you add the weight of 2 people and fill the fresh water tank and allow for 200 lbs for all other items, the payload would come up to over 2,400 lbs. This is close to what I have with my rig. How can Lance match a camper to the Tundra? I emailed them to find out.

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A technical rep from Lance told me that a truck camper towing a horse trailer on a 1/2 ton just would not work. I thought more about that 1 ton F350 and decided to get it. All payload issues have been resolved. Only thing is that the truck is a long bed, while the camper is for a short bed. I guess I won't have to remove the tailgate and that the turnbuckle and chain will just be longer. Thanks to everyone for educating me and ensuring my rig is safe.

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Congrats on a fine truck ( see my sig) did you get the Powerstroke? Right now you can pick them up much cheaper than you could a few years back!! I would sell your Tundra yourself, don't let a stealership rob you of your hard earned money.

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Yes, I got the Powerstroke. It sure sounds (and smells) sweet! I have been seeing a lot of bad press on the 6.0 though. I'm heading out to a dealer to get an Oasis report. I also think the truck has a lift kit added as it sure rides high. Or maybe it's normal for a 1 ton empty, not sure. I understand I shouldn't have a lift kit if I have a TC because of the COG.

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The 03 and 04 6 leakers ( just kidding) were known to have a few problems, some severe, hopefully the PO got all those worked out already. A Oasis report is a good idea, but before you bought it. But hey you got the torque shift trans so that's a big plus. You will love the way that truck pulls. My 1 ton 4x4 doesn't sit up very high, but I have a dually. You should be able to easily look and see if it has a lift kit or not. As long as it isn't a huge lift, 4" or more, you should be okay. If it is greater than that I would look at putting it back to stock height. Make sure you hook up a after market gauge for the trans temps, the Ford unit is junk and shouldn't even be looked at.

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The Oasis was fairly clean, other than minor recalls there was one no start, fixed with a new glow plug. I think the truck is actually stock with no lift. It is a 4x4 and new ones at the dealer were high as well. I looked under and there was nothing that looked added. I'm loving it so far. I have a 30 day guarantee so I'm driving it everywhere for now. I posted in the truck camper forum a question about carrying a generator - in tailgate or tongue of the trailer. It would be nice not having to lift the generator in and out of the camper.

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