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Originally Posted by PBK
I too have an EcoDiesel 4x4 and I'm considering purchasing a Scamp 19. Would you mind taking some pics of your current hitch set up? Also, how was your Scamp lifted? Can you post pictures of both please and any other recommendations you have. Thanks!
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This thread is from 2016, and I'm not sure jfleming is still engaged, so I'll venture a response...
The 3" lift is a factory option. Scamp welds a piece of 3" frame rail under the existing frame and mounts the
axle to that.
A phone call to Scamp will help you determine whether your truck needs the standard or optional raised suspension. They'll give you a range of acceptable bed rail heights for each. Unless your truck has an aftermarket lift, one or the other should work without additional modification. I'll guess it's the raised suspension, based on jfleming's post. If you're going to shop used, I think you'll find a lot of newer Scamp 19's already have the lift.
The Scamp 19 hitch is a proprietary ball mount that attaches to a set of standard Reese rails mounted in the bed. I believe it has some height adjustment. It will work with short box configurations but may have to be positioned aft of the
axle. That's not a big deal because the pin
weight is relatively
light on a Scamp.
You can find pictures by doing a "Site Search/Google" (bottom of the search menu) on "Scamp 19 hitch." Note that Scamp used to supply a different, non-removable hitch that bolted directly to the truck. Some older posts may show the old-style hitch. Don't know when they changed.
I believe Anderson makes an in-bed ball mount that works, too. Cast aluminum, I believe, simple,
light, and elegant, but pricey.
You could also try sending a private message or e-mail to jfleming. That might generate a notification that would get his attention. If you click on his user name, you'll get a drop-down menu with contact options.
Best wishes! A Ram Ecodiesel and Scamp 19 ought to make an economical, easy-towing pair.