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Can I potentially counter balance the trailer and load my things in the back of the trailer in the bunk room while moving thereby taking pressure off the hitch?
Absolutely Not!!!
valhalla360 is right, but not vigorous enough in saying "make a trailer unstable" IMHO. Understatement of the year there. Putting extra weight in the rear of the trailer all but guarantees out of control sway with a high likelihood of catastrophic sideways overturn wreckage. Don't do it. Ever.
At the same time, it is important to understand what the extra 45 lbs means. It is not like there is a switch here and 45 lbs over destroys everything. When the manufacturer sets a spec like that, they are saying they guarantee it'll handle that amount, and that is their legal limit of liability. The law simply requires a line in the sand. It does not allow for the gray-scale that is reality.
So the deal is this: the extra 45 pounds is meaningless other than that Chevy is off the hook and you are on your own should it come to a lawsuit. Your truck is marginally less safe, marginally overloaded, and marginally more likely to break. The difference is a fractional percentage. Whereas at 600 lbs, you are 99.999 percent safe (NOTHING being 100% safe), at 645 lbs, you are now 99.998 percent safe.
You are more at risk of breakage from the age of the vehicle than from the 45 extra pounds. It is an older truck. It should be treated gently for that reason alone. So if the truck successfully drags that trailer to your first camp site, it'll be fine. Would I go out and buy such a truck for such a task? No. But in your situation, I wouldn't worry about it, either.
I also wouldn't take on a 900 lb load. That's called daring fate to strike you down. With stuck out tongue and raspberries.
- DragonSpirit39Jun 29, 2025Explorer III
I have since been moved to an RV Park by someone who has a V10 Excursion. I never even had a tow package added to my pickup. Just based on it's age and how it's acting and the fact that I use it as my every day vehicle doing deliveries, made me decide against it. I feel like I would tear up the transmission or something else vital to it's operation and I'd be down to no vehicles instead of one if I tried to pull the RV with it. So the plan is to buy a used 2500 or a newer 1500 because anything newer in a 1500 has higher tolerances I've noticed.
- blt2skiJun 29, 2025Moderator
You do realize the op had to do this last month! He has probably already done the mover with the trailer. He and others are probably already dead, ticketed, or nothing has happened.
- DragonSpirit39Jun 29, 2025Explorer III
Lol yep I just paid for my second month ahead of time in an RV Park, my ex landlord moved us and dropped us off. No death, destruction, tickets, etc... Nothing happened lol
- blt2skiJun 29, 2025Moderator
NO death or destruction! Thats no phun! We need that type o sheet around here to spread nasty lies etc about!
Hope you like the new digs!Marty