I have the same truck and same set up. Did you make sure that your end link bolts were tight to the point where they were bottoming against the metal bushing that runs through the rubber end link bushing? I videoed mine while rocking the truck back-and-forth vigorously and didn’t see any movement in the end link versus sway bar end. So far, I haven’t experienced any clunking, but I have noticed there is still a fair amount of sway at low speeds over driveway, entrances, etc. I have the Bilstein 5100 shocks, front and rear and the stock front sway bar installed. I also have the upper and lower torklift stableloads installed.
I checked the invoice from "SD Truck Springs, but the part number is not on the invoice. The Big Wig Sway bar has a diameter of 1 5/16th inch. The fix is still working great, no more clunking. Thank you.
My 2023 F350 clunks also, very annoying. I discovered they use 7/16 bolts on the end links thru the sway bar adjustment hole that is 1/2 inch diameter allowing 1/8 inch movement on each side which causes the clunking sounds.
I have a 1500 with a 6” BDS SUSPENSION LIFT 22”wheels 35” tires I also have a hellwig rear sway bar ,but mine swings the opposite way connects on the rear side of pumpkin ,mine is working fine but is connected completely different the 3500,s do
Just saw your video love the platform. We are looking at the 901sb would love to hear about the good and bad from your perspective of the camper and things to look for.
I checked the SD Truck Springs invoice and no part number is listed. The Big Wig sway bar is 1 5/16th inch in diameter. The fix is still going strong, no clunking. Thank you.
@bobelliott9790.I cut and welded 2" angle iron. A few years ago I bought an "Evolution" metal cut saw, which makes quick work of cutting the 45 degree cuts for this project. Cut, drill and weld. Thank you!
Thats awesome. Nice job on that dolly. I had to go with the Rieco-Titan dolly as I cant load my camper in the garage. My ceiling at 11.5 is just high enough for my Lance camper but it wont clear the garage door frame. So I use my dolly with a hitch attachment to pull the camper in and out of garage. Yours is the best one I have seen for an inside loading application.
Great concept and idea. I want to build one for our camper, but never thought of using outdoor carpet. Great idea.. can’t wait to see a video of your 901sb, we have the same issue poor craftsman ship all around. But great video ..!
The Art&Sunny Show. We just returned yesterday from a 2K mile trip thru Death Valley and Vegas. Our 901SB does have many issues with fit and finish. If I didnt know better, I would say the guy that put it together was High ! Planning on a video soon. Thank you for the comment.
Rob Hall. Thanks Rob...the caster bases are simply 1/4 x 2" angle iron cut and welded at the corners. I did weld in a flat bar to help suppot the wood 4x4 posts. This project was a one and done project.
I have gravel so need to come up with a different wheel system - we also have a 901SB and agree with craftsmanship! Excited for that next video - cheers
@blanchcheezy Thanks for watching...we do need to get the word out about Adventurer and Scout truck campers. I do have plans for the 901SB videos to cover the many flaws in manufacturing. We will have lots to talk about for sure!
Nice build! Compared to what I built in a few hours from lumber, this truck camper dolly is a Cadillac. I'd much rather have this puppy versus a Rieco-Titan factory built unit.