We have a 2014 Bighorn 3010RE and are towing with a 2013 RAM 2500HD CrewCab 4x4 with the Laramie package and 6.7 Cummins diesel. We put on about 12000 miles this year driving thru Canada, Yukon, Alaska and most of the the North western states with no major problems. One issue I did encounter though was with the truck suspension. I find that the rig seems to ride a bit low on the hitch so that the front end of the truck is elevated somewhat. Gross weight of the trailer and truck is well below the maximum rated, and the hitch weight is not over recommended weight. I am looking at adding an air suspension system to the truck (Air Lift, Ride-Rite, or similar) but do not know much about them. Installers here (Canada) suggest that they usually do not install the systems with an on-board compressor, but use one or two filler valves similar to tire valves to fill from a portable compressor. They say this reduces freeze-up problems in colder climates. I am sure many RV'ers have these systems, and am hoping to pick a few brains more knowledgeable than mine for help before I purchase and install. Thanks for any help out there.
Oh yeah...LOVE, LOVE, LOVE our Bighorn!!
Oh yeah...LOVE, LOVE, LOVE our Bighorn!!