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BarneyS
Jul 26, 2013Nomad
The first thing you need to do is drive that Roadtrek over a scale to find out how much it REALLY weighs. Then subtract that number from your 14,000 GCWR to find out how much you can tow.
Keep in mind the GVWR also and the RAWR. Those numbers probably will be very close to their limits, or over, when you add the tongue weight of the larger trailer.
Also keep in mind that your tongue weight is usually 200lbs or more over the "brochure" or advertised tongue weight of any given trailer.
Barney
Keep in mind the GVWR also and the RAWR. Those numbers probably will be very close to their limits, or over, when you add the tongue weight of the larger trailer.
Also keep in mind that your tongue weight is usually 200lbs or more over the "brochure" or advertised tongue weight of any given trailer.
Barney
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