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ken56
Jan 25, 2019Explorer
At least he is asking. No need to border on being rude in answering. What I am not sure of is:
UVW of 5,500 for the toy hauler
GVWR of 10,500 for the toy hauler. Thats a 5,000 lb cargo weight capacity. I can't say I have ever seen this on a trailer, but I don't have a toy hauler.
Toy haulers usually have a very heavy tongue weight so as when loaded in the rear with the toys it counter balances that. Still need the 10-15 % on the tongue so a trip to the scales when laoded is the only way to find that out.
I really don't understand the numbers he posted.
UVW of 5,500 for the toy hauler
GVWR of 10,500 for the toy hauler. Thats a 5,000 lb cargo weight capacity. I can't say I have ever seen this on a trailer, but I don't have a toy hauler.
Toy haulers usually have a very heavy tongue weight so as when loaded in the rear with the toys it counter balances that. Still need the 10-15 % on the tongue so a trip to the scales when laoded is the only way to find that out.
I really don't understand the numbers he posted.
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