plus putting more weight on the back will make the truck way harder to steer off road .by making the rears have more traction it will try to push the fronts.think of your truck as a front wheel drive car rather than a rear wheel car.you want to put the weight on the steer tires since they have enough floation to keep from digging so as long as you arent dragging the diffs .the more weight you can put on the front the better you will be able to steer off road .the only ill effect i see is when on road the drive tires dont have much weight on them
so its kind of a trade off you get great off road for less than prefect on road .
I agree, my 109 would go sideways, with the weight of the box, the rears wanted to keep going straight.
George, why do you keep saying 109*s*? There were 4 at Haspin, but only ONE hit the trails!
One thing you could do Bjorn is mount a water tank of some sort right in front of the 5th wheel. Attach some places to strap it down so it won't move off road, and fill it to the brim, so no sloshing. You could even get a poly tank, so that two people (or even one) could get it on and off. That way, your not lugging all that extra weight around on the way to or from a rally. A tote or two would work excellent, they can be move around easy, and at 275gal each X 8lbs/gal = 2200lbs a tote.
Just get there, put the hose in a pond/lake/stream/jerks pool and fill it up. I've got a fire pump and hoses, I'm going to bring it from now on. Strech's sump pump and pressure washer were great, but not really good for the shear time it takes to clean a truck off. It didn't help that the sump pump died...