Dane
FRF Addict
I really appreciate the suggestions, but I'll be honest, when we go camping we take a lot of stuff. Like it seriously fills up the bed and cab (but that means I'm camping with a happy wife!), so I just can't see it working. Also, it gets more complicated. In a perfect world I'd like to be able to flat tow my Jeep via the bike carrier (no tongue weight on the flat tow, but I'd probably reinforce the carrier first). I do have the hitch carrier you are talking about already - I tend to slap it on the back of the jeep if I'm flat towing. So, a brief camping trip I could probably make it work, but we usually put in a couple good week long ones and it just wouldn't work.
So, I'd like to explore the airbag idea a bit more. I understand the above comments referencing the 500lbs tongue weight. However, what is the actual limiting factor? I realize this isn't what you are SUPPOSED to do per the manual and blah blah blah, but rules are boring. Why would this not work? The airbags should be WAY more than sufficient to provide adequate support for the couple extra hundred pounds I'm talking about. Let's assume these airbags aren't affecting travel (when deflated) as the shop claims. What real worries do I have here?
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Shouldn't the airbags take as much weight off of those components as I set them up to? The frame and axles are more than stout enough (where the airbags would be putting the weight. I'm talking about pushing the envelope by maybe a couple hundred pounds, not a thousand - and no hard wheeling at all in that setup either - just traveling from A to B.
So, I'd like to explore the airbag idea a bit more. I understand the above comments referencing the 500lbs tongue weight. However, what is the actual limiting factor? I realize this isn't what you are SUPPOSED to do per the manual and blah blah blah, but rules are boring. Why would this not work? The airbags should be WAY more than sufficient to provide adequate support for the couple extra hundred pounds I'm talking about. Let's assume these airbags aren't affecting travel (when deflated) as the shop claims. What real worries do I have here?
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Say goodbye to your leafs and shocks loading it up like that, there is a 1000lbs max payload for a reason.
Shouldn't the airbags take as much weight off of those components as I set them up to? The frame and axles are more than stout enough (where the airbags would be putting the weight. I'm talking about pushing the envelope by maybe a couple hundred pounds, not a thousand - and no hard wheeling at all in that setup either - just traveling from A to B.