Awesome... By the way... If no one told you, those Blue Lights turn White with a second long push. I'm doing the same as your new setup... F-550 Crewcab 4x4 with 203" so I can put extra water and diesel tanks in front... It's a real fight between 2024 Cirrus 920 vs Arctic Fox 1140 dry bath. Cirrus really hit it out of the park with the 920... You both make full timing amazing. Thank you for being you...
Yes we know that now we actually didn’t know the first few months of owning a Cirrus haha! We have also had an Arctic Fox but we have to say the Cirrus’s win hands down!
Your exact payload # would be on the Driver's door.. should be around 7,500lbs not 9,000lbs.. I have a f450 as well.. these trucks weight close to 9,000lbs empty.. great video.. 👍 safe travels
Hey! The flatbed is Norstar and it came with the truck. As for the suspension, we bought WickedCustoms 3.5inch level. We did consider LiquidSpring but decided not to go that route at this time but may in the future!
Hi guys, love the Channel and your guy's great personalities and of course your awesome travels you both show us on here. My question is for the F250 did you make any modifications to the frame to beef it up for deflection from the weight of the camper? Both your rigs are outstanding looking set up's. Thanks for Sharing Happy Trails and you both be safe out there.
Thank you for your video which solved many confusions for me. I have one more question. Does the f450 require commercial insurance, which is much more expensive than personal insurance?
Great question! It does require commercial insurance but it’s a personal responsibility commercial policy and happens to be cheaper than our personal policy on the F250.
There’s is a center of gravity sticker on the camper actually. We’re only around 4 inches off but with a lighter camper, a f450 and heavy stuff in our new front garage box I’m not too worried about it
medications shouldn't go in the shower area as the humidity will affect the medication (degradation). a better place to store meds is in a cool, dry place.
Beautiful truck and camper! If you wanted to move camper forward on flatbed would side panel sit on top of flatbed? If so will cirrus modify the panel so it’s shorter? Thanks
Awesome... By the way... If no one told you, those Blue Lights turn White with a second long push.
I'm doing the same as your new setup... F-550 Crewcab 4x4 with 203" so I can put extra water and diesel tanks in front...
It's a real fight between 2024 Cirrus 920 vs Arctic Fox 1140 dry bath. Cirrus really hit it out of the park with the 920...
You both make full timing amazing. Thank you for being you...
Yes we know that now we actually didn’t know the first few months of owning a Cirrus haha! We have also had an Arctic Fox but we have to say the Cirrus’s win hands down!
Your exact payload # would be on the Driver's door.. should be around 7,500lbs not 9,000lbs.. I have a f450 as well.. these trucks weight close to 9,000lbs empty.. great video.. 👍 safe travels
Do you have an f450 cab chassis? I was reading online and after doing some math that it’s around 9000lb but hey. Maybe I’m wrong
Like the gentleman said, look on the B pillar on the driver side of your truck
Who supplied the flatbed for the F-450 and who modified the suspension? Did you consider Liquid Springs?
Hey! The flatbed is Norstar and it came with the truck. As for the suspension, we bought WickedCustoms 3.5inch level.
We did consider LiquidSpring but decided not to go that route at this time but may in the future!
What is the wheel base on truck Tom 12:13
The wheel base on the new truck is 179in!
Hi guys, love the Channel and your guy's great personalities and of course your awesome travels you both show us on here. My question is for the F250 did you make any modifications to the frame to beef it up for deflection from the weight of the camper? Both your rigs are outstanding looking set up's. Thanks for Sharing Happy Trails and you both be safe out there.
Thank you for the kind words! We didn’t do any modifications to the frame. The frame is well within the load capacity it’s actually rated for.
Thank you for your video which solved many confusions for me. I have one more question. Does the f450 require commercial insurance, which is much more expensive than personal insurance?
Great question! It does require commercial insurance but it’s a personal responsibility commercial policy and happens to be cheaper than our personal policy on the F250.
@@OurFulltimeAdventure Thanks for your reply, enjoy the trip
Wow that battery bank makes mine look like a few AA's.
Hahaha tons of batteries!
Do you have problems with insurance with the F450? I've heard some have issues with it not being a commercial vehicle.
We do have a Personal Commercial (non business) through StateFarm!
Your campers center of gravity is a foot behind your axle as it sits there, just a thought
There’s is a center of gravity sticker on the camper actually. We’re only around 4 inches off but with a lighter camper, a f450 and heavy stuff in our new front garage box I’m not too worried about it
How’s the insulation? Same issue as the old one?
The insulation is great! In super hot or cold conditions we use reflectix to help keep the cool in/warmth in.
medications shouldn't go in the shower area as the humidity will affect the medication (degradation). a better place to store meds is in a cool, dry place.
Yes very true! We don’t keep any medicine in the shower area.
Beautiful truck and camper!
If you wanted to move camper forward on flatbed would side panel sit on top of flatbed?
If so will cirrus modify the panel so it’s shorter?
Thanks
We could've moved the camper foward with some modifications but wanted to leave it as is so we can add some more storage!
He could put his gesticulating to music.
He is obviously in need of tons of tons.