Enthusiast III
Okay this might be a bit of a weird one, but here we go... Got a Colorado ZR2 Bison and it is my daily driver (whatever that means these days). Here's how she sits now:
The problem is, when I'm in the truck (6'3" 180 lbs), there's a lot of weight on the drivers side (XL GearPod weighs 50lbs, RTT is 140 lbs, although it's probably split between all 4 wheels to some extent). I notice that the back of my truck bounces from side to side more than normal. I can tell because relative to the cab, the bed of the truck and tent appear to move when going over uneven bumps (imagine the truck rocking from side to side). Even bumps (like a speed bump) don't do this. And when I have a passenger or the trucks loaded with gear, it doesn't happen.
I'm going to put the smaller GearPod and some Rotopax mounts on the empty side, so if I wanted to rearrange the layout, now would be a perfect time. I don't know how big of a deal this really is as the truck still handles really well. Am I overthinking this (a strong, strong possibility) or should I try and improve my weight distribution slight when not loaded for travel?
The problem is, when I'm in the truck (6'3" 180 lbs), there's a lot of weight on the drivers side (XL GearPod weighs 50lbs, RTT is 140 lbs, although it's probably split between all 4 wheels to some extent). I notice that the back of my truck bounces from side to side more than normal. I can tell because relative to the cab, the bed of the truck and tent appear to move when going over uneven bumps (imagine the truck rocking from side to side). Even bumps (like a speed bump) don't do this. And when I have a passenger or the trucks loaded with gear, it doesn't happen.
I'm going to put the smaller GearPod and some Rotopax mounts on the empty side, so if I wanted to rearrange the layout, now would be a perfect time. I don't know how big of a deal this really is as the truck still handles really well. Am I overthinking this (a strong, strong possibility) or should I try and improve my weight distribution slight when not loaded for travel?