Seattle Lion wrote:
We bought the truck in June and the TT later that month. When we bought the truck we didn't plan on owning an RV. Long story. We are not badly over capacity. It is a matter of a few hundred pounds if any. I just wanted to see if I could improve things a bit. The truck never bottoms out with the trailer, never has any overheating (transmission, oil, water, etc) even when climbing, and there is no serious sway (actually none most of the time). It just worries me that I am possibly over a bit.
everyone on these forums, and in the magazines are terryfied of making recomendations that will lead someone to do something stupid and / or dangerous.
as it stands, you are towing the trailer you own with the truck you own. period.
if you are comfortable doing just that but want to make some improvement (NOT TRYING TO HAUL EVEN MORE), again not to haul more, but continue doing what you are already doing more safely, i say go for it.
a lot of folks on these forums say "buy a bigger truck" like we all have $20k lying around to trade up with.
i towed with 1/2 tons for years. no different than any other tow vehicle (semis included, which i have 15+ years experience with) you have to be safe, smart, and reasonable.
i have rune firestone airbags, as well as load ratio'd main spring overloads.
if you have a few hundred bucks, the airbags are the way to go.
please don't take this as an endorsement to put another ton in your trailer, just to continue doing what you are doing with coniderably better control, and a safer ride height.