atwowheelguy
Mar 06, 2017Explorer
Staying within limits by shifting weight & adjusting the WDH
Case 1 was the first weigh-in. In the truck were two hefty occupants, two riding gear bags, heavy tool boxes, spare parts, fuel cans, lots of stuff, 707 lbs. In the camper were two 250 lb. dirt bikes, full propane, no water. The camper weighed 6720 with 780 tongue weight
The weight distributing hitch was as received from the previous owner with three spacer washers in the head tilt adjustment.
The rear axle was at 99% of its rating and only 27% of the weight lifted from the front was returned to the front by the WDH. Only 5% of the tongue weight was transferred to the trailer axles.
Case 2 was the next weigh-in with one hefty occupant, a couple of EZ-Up canopies and a few tools and parts in the truck, 587 lbs. loaded in the truck. In the camper were two street bikes (about 1000 lbs.), full propane, the heavy tool box and 36 gallons of water (300 lbs.). The trailer weighed 7180 with 820 tongue weight. The hitch adjustment was not changed, still three washers.
The rear truck axle was at 102% of its rating with 30% of the weight lifted from the front returned by the WDH. Only 2% of the tongue weight was transferred to the trailer axles.
Case 3 was the most recent weigh-in with one hefty occupant, a full fuel tank, 5 gallons of extra fuel in fuel cans and no tools or parts in the truck, only 367 lbs. above the factory weight. All the truck weights included the aftermarket spray in bed liner and a vinyl tonneau cover. The camper held one 250 lb. dirt bike, a couple of Honda EU2000 generators, riding gear and tools and spare parts for one rider, full propane and a full load of water. The trailer weighed 6640 with 900 tongue weight.
In Case 3, I added two more washers to the hitch head tilt adjustment. They each were slightly thicker than the original three. With the heaviest tongue weight yet, the rear truck axle was down to 94% of its rating with 72% of the weight lifted from the front returned by the WDH. 16% of the tongue weight was transferred to the trailer axles.
Every time I load up, the weight and its distribution are different. I think I'll stick with this set-up for now. Suggestions welcomed.