To be honest.. to certain point. Do I value my wife and kids? Absolutely. Therefore, I proceed with caution and value real life experience.
doublejz wrote:
So long story short I landed up at the local RV show and left with a 39' travel trailer.
The trailer details are here:
Shipping Weight - 8,795 lbs
Carrying Capacity - 2,360 lbs
Hitch Weight - 995 lbs
So the shipping weight plus max carrying plus fluids puts it at 11,400 lbs.
So this is your GVWR for the trailer, right?
With fluids, it would be around 12,532 lbs. I'm not sure if carrying capacity on TTs include fluids, if it does then the 11,400 lbs is correct, otherwise its 12,532 lbs
My 2015 Silverado 2500HD is
GCWR - 20,500 for once someone asking has this info
Trailer weight 13,000 lbsassume you mean the TV's MTWR, which
is meaningless with out the TV's actual weight subtracted from the GCWR
Correct
Tongue Weight - 1,500 lbsis this based on the 'dry' trailer
or the actual weight of the trailer fully loaded?
I am unsure so I was using that as dry. However, IIRC hitch weight is around 10% on a balanced trailer, so I was going for 1,400 lbs
I already have Hellwig helper springs and the Reese strait line (their dual cam model) weight distribution hitch (RP66130) is on the way.
What are the bar's ratings your ordered?
The bars are 15,000 lbs GTW, 1,500 lbs TW.
If for the 1.5K you list, the tongue WILL be more when loaded if tongued
and if fiver, the PIN will be more
Should I be good to go?
I only plan on towing like once a month during the summer months (and its ~72 miles highway) until next year where I'll get a permanent camping site.
TIA