DrMrSam
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Looking for some advice please.
I have exported a Ford F150 Lightning Lariat ER 2022 to Europe. My partner and I are travelling the continent for the next 2 years in it.
We have purchased a slide-in camper unit for the back (despite Ford not recommending this and I'm now learning why).
Our rear GAWR is sitting bang on max.
It's rated to 4950lb, and we are at 4945lb fully loaded. So 5lb 'spare'..
My questions are:
1. I'd like to support the back end the best I can. I'm shipping in some 123/120s load rated tires. What other upgrade can I do to support the axle?
I've seen a couple of suspension coilover kits (e.g Icon or Eibach, I'll link both at the bottom)
Would these help take any of the strain off the axle?
2. Does anyone know of any improvements I can make to the axle itself to protect/improve it? Are there any uprated axle shafts available for the Lightning?
3. I know the GAWR must have some percentage of safety margin designed into it. I have no intention of going over the rated limit. But would I actually be damaging the axle by having it max loaded 24/7 365? Or will it just be a bit more wear and tear? (Can anyone suggest how often I should get the axle checked over, every 10,000 miles?)
Thanks in advance for your time!
Sam
ICON
https://www.iconvehicledynamics.com...5-vs-remote-reservoir-cdev-coilover-kit-rear/
EIBACH
https://eibach.com/eps-search?year=...submodel=Dual eMotor - Extended Range Battery
I have exported a Ford F150 Lightning Lariat ER 2022 to Europe. My partner and I are travelling the continent for the next 2 years in it.
We have purchased a slide-in camper unit for the back (despite Ford not recommending this and I'm now learning why).
Our rear GAWR is sitting bang on max.
It's rated to 4950lb, and we are at 4945lb fully loaded. So 5lb 'spare'..
My questions are:
1. I'd like to support the back end the best I can. I'm shipping in some 123/120s load rated tires. What other upgrade can I do to support the axle?
I've seen a couple of suspension coilover kits (e.g Icon or Eibach, I'll link both at the bottom)
Would these help take any of the strain off the axle?
2. Does anyone know of any improvements I can make to the axle itself to protect/improve it? Are there any uprated axle shafts available for the Lightning?
3. I know the GAWR must have some percentage of safety margin designed into it. I have no intention of going over the rated limit. But would I actually be damaging the axle by having it max loaded 24/7 365? Or will it just be a bit more wear and tear? (Can anyone suggest how often I should get the axle checked over, every 10,000 miles?)
Thanks in advance for your time!
Sam
ICON
https://www.iconvehicledynamics.com...5-vs-remote-reservoir-cdev-coilover-kit-rear/
EIBACH
https://eibach.com/eps-search?year=...submodel=Dual eMotor - Extended Range Battery
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