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Old 12-02-2016, 12:31 PM   #29
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Look at The latest issue of Trailer Life. Good article on the Arctic Fox camper and the truck.
Better to have more capacity than you need.
I can't imagine why the author of that article thought it was appropriate to fry up a bunch of dead fish in a factory loaner camper.
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Two negatives cancel each other out, which means a positive, which means good fuel economy WOULD happen the way your phrase is typed.
You are correct. Grammar police everywhere would agree that double negatives, when used to express a negative idea, aren’t acceptable in standard English and you should avoid them in all but very informal situations. However, my use of the phrase - ain't never - in this thread is considered by most who saw it to be, in fact, very informal. So I 'ain't never' going to change it.
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Don't even think of a 3/4 ton. Not enough capacity. A one ton with duallys is what you need. SRW will not handle the weight of a heavy camper.
Look at The latest issue of Trailer Life. Good article on the Arctic Fox camper and the truck.
Better to have more capacity than you need.
My Arctic Fox 811 did just fine on the back of a Ford F250. With the camper package and 18" wheels, it just needed StableLoads to address rear squat and was within wheel and axle capacity. Mine did have some additional upgrades since I towed a heavy enclosed trailer behind my combination, but these were not needed if I did not tow.
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