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Ron_Gratz
Mar 06, 2015Explorer
DwnSth wrote:It doesn't make sense to me.
---It does make sense that some of that weight has to be handled by the WD system.
IMO, since you don't handle that weight when you're not towing -- you don't need to handle it when you are towing.
---Only question I had left was, is that rear weight considered in the receiver limit? If so, I don't want to put anything rear of axle so as not to go over receiver limit of 1130.There is no way for weight in the bed of the truck to impose a load on the receiver.
It doesn't impose a load on the receiver when a trailer is not attached,
and it doesn't impose a load on the receiver when a trailer is attached.
If you choose to transfer extra load to the TV's front axle to compensate for behind-axle-load, you also will transfer extra load to the TT's axle and decrease the vertical load on the receiver.
Ron
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