SeanH43
Jun 21, 2016Explorer
Concerning dry weight: difference between BP vs 5er
Currently living in a truck camper while working highway construction. Looking for something bigger that I can tow with my pickup. Wife would like to be able to come stay once in awhile, along with 2 small dogs and possibly 1-2 teenagers. Truck camper gets a bit claustrophobic by myself with all my stuff, so can't imagine squeezing 4 of us and 2 small dogs in it for 2 or 3 weeks.
Problem is all I have is a 2000 Silverado 1500 with V6 and 5-speed manual. Finding a bumper pull light enough is near impossible and figuring out the actual honest to god tow capacity for my truck has been a chore. I found a fifth wheel that would be great for what I'm looking for. Dry weight is 5939. Best I can figure my tow capacity is 5000. My question is when considering dry weight does it make a difference if you're pulling a bumper pull or a fifth. I've had opinions on both sides from coworkers. Some say no tow capacity is what it is. Others say yes because the weight distribution is different.
I appreciate any answers you guys have!
Problem is all I have is a 2000 Silverado 1500 with V6 and 5-speed manual. Finding a bumper pull light enough is near impossible and figuring out the actual honest to god tow capacity for my truck has been a chore. I found a fifth wheel that would be great for what I'm looking for. Dry weight is 5939. Best I can figure my tow capacity is 5000. My question is when considering dry weight does it make a difference if you're pulling a bumper pull or a fifth. I've had opinions on both sides from coworkers. Some say no tow capacity is what it is. Others say yes because the weight distribution is different.
I appreciate any answers you guys have!