Yeah, i think I'm going with the 600 if I go with the camco one. 200lb difference shouldn't be overkill. I've read that running something too high could overdo the weight distribution and have a negative effect.
That was on the list too. I like that its light weight compared to others and doesn't have component like a brake pad, that wears down but Ive seen complaints about bending the frame bc of how it attached to the a-frame. maybe like anything, those with problems are more vocal then those...
Not sure if this belongs in camping or here (or RV forum lol) but, I'm looking to purchase a WDH, just unsure which tongue weight I should go by. I have an overland and max is 600lbs. My camper is 400lbs. Should the WDH be 400 or 600? I was looking at the camco recurve 3 and not really sure...
Thankfully the CEO wont go hungry, with his 24 million a year salary. Nah, don't trim that back. They always blame something else, min wage inc is a big one, meanwhile people that don't make the company go, get to keep their millions and get raises
OK, how the hell is your camera that clean and clear at night. LOL I swear anytime Ive wanted to use it at night for backing up, its nothing but dirt bubbles.
I had more at 4k but I am in the N.E. with salt and I got mine in Nov so it wasnt long before it saw salt. I was going to film the underneath but never did. Anyways, I would guess that's a normal amount for where it is but you'll need someone from your area to chime in. Ours rust underneath...
I recently picked up a 24ft jayco x23b hybrid. 4000 dry and will be the biggest thing Ive ever towed. A little nervous about backing it into lots since it will mostly just be me and my boy. I had a popup before this. What WDH did you go with, if you have one? Ive been looking at the...
Im starting my hunt for a camera and this was on the list, after I was almost ran off the road by someone who thought we were nascar drivers and tailed me so close, I couldnt see the front of their car anymore and just the top of their head. In the one photo, looks like you have the cabin...
the scam that is insurance. We are forced to have it yet no regulations on it. When you need it, they deny you but hey, continue to pay monthly for something you rarely use. I just switched companies and combo'ed my homeowners to save and the reward, my car ins went up like 60 a month
Good to hear. I just towed my first 24ft TT and used some temp clamp on mirrors today and though good, I feel I'm going to deform my mirrors. This looks like how our mirrors should come if we get a tow package
Im loving these. I went back and forth so many times on different looks, I liked many of the black rhino ones but so happy i settled on these. The bronze is just right and price is even better. Sometimes i walk out of work and like, damn, she looks good now. lol.
Let us turn off the nanny feature which turns off Acc after 30 minutes. Same with backing up with door open. Let us decide if we want that on or off. I'm lucky enough to still have 3 drive-ins near me and 90% of people still use the vehicles radio, myself included.
Regarding front facing...
Lock in prices a bit. Led standard on all trims. Option for a camera under the jeep and front cam - all trims. Switchable always on bed lighting. Heated headlights. A package for all levels to get 35's from factory with a lift, USB C on TOP of the dash with a cover to keep debris out...
Reading this thread about the tailgate has me worried. I was rear ended in Nov. Only now got approval for the repair and I cant get into the shop until 3/11. Anyways my tailgate was fine UNTIL, I got tires put on like 2 weeks ago. I told them not to use the gate. I will lift the tires out...