1- 6500lbs camper, Grand Design 2400BH wide body
2-700lbs
3-extra propane. 2x honda 2000watt generators, tools, offroad gear mattrax, 4 rotopax, fire wood, 4 bicycles
What is your setup?
A- No, not stock
B-Type of front suspension mod if any? SVC collars to adjust front for rear sag.
C-SVC bump stops, +4HD Deavers, Forged Off road shock rebuild
D- aftermarket thermostat (a must) for the 90+ degree mountain climbs, goose tune tow tune. 35" Toyo At3 E load rating on 20's. A sin around here. But it is/was bought for towing the camper and some offroading. WD hitch is another a must.
Are you happy with your rigs setup when towing? Not just ride quality but how it sits sag wise
Are you happy with your rigs ride quality when not towing? Is it too harsh on and off road?
Tows great, not a superduty (had 2) but towed through 50mph winds in AZ mountains. It's always windy in the Sierras. Have ~10k miles towing in the last 2 years. It did sag, but I've adjusted the front collars to level out when loaded up for a 2 week trip.
Without weight in the bed it is a bit stiff. I plan to convert the Raptor to more of an offroad toy this year. Family has out grown a truck. Bought a Navigator to tow and long family trips. So with extra spare tires and a rack etc I plan on adding, I think it will ride better with that weight in it. And yes 35's on 17's that I already have.
When I push it offroad it's much smoother. I wanted to prove you can tow with the Raptor and did it with 10k towing miles. I reversed engineered why Raptors are frowned upon for towing and changed the components (rear springs) to accomplish that. Didn't want to do airbags.
I will still tow with it. Nothing like towing a nice camper to near an offroad spot for the week/weekend, unhitch, lower tire pressure and go. Especially Pismo Beach.