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- normal_daveExplorer
somfas wrote:
Hi! I am looking for a camper with 4 bunks, but small as possible. Was wanting a 24-26' trailer, but then started to see the need for 4 separate bunks. Anyone have suggestions for short trailer for 2 adults and 4 kids? TIA
I had to "build" mine, more accurately convert it. 16' long. May not be a solution for you, since it is a gear hauler/camper, but it is an answer to the question.
There is a "click clack" sofa in the front, you can't see, sleeps 2. Rest of the time, loaded with gear.
Rest of the story...7x16 Cargo Conversion - somfasExplorerThanks all! Read ya loud and clear on the wifes weight lol. It seems very clear that the payload is the issue, not the tow weight. So that will make it easier to work with. Thanks again.
- GrandpaKipExplorer II
BillyBob Jim wrote:
somfas wrote:
I have a 2018 F150 V8 FX4 tow package and I still can't get a clear answer to how much it can tow! That is my next step is to try and nail that down.
You'll never nail that down if you're relying on the weight police contingent here or any other RV board.
Ummm...if the numbers add up, then all is good. Not so much if they don’t. Lot of people here do understand what the weights mean and use them properly. - GrandpaKipExplorer II
Jebby14 wrote:
That 1666 is going to be your limiting factor
1666
subtract weight of everything in the truck (including your family)
subtract weight of your hitch (~100 lbs)
subtract weight of anything in the bed of the truck
subtract tongue weight of the trailer (usually 13 percent of laoded trailer weight)
make sure that the number is positive.
for example (guessing at numbers)
1666
-600 lbs family and gear
-100 lbs hitch
-200 lbs stuff in truck bed (cooler, wood, bikes whatever)
= 760 left for tongue weight
760/0.13 = 5846.2 loaded weight of trailer (not the bs dry weight)
redo the math with your numbers and see where you land. need any help just ask.
note: take 30 lbs off wifes weight add it to your weight if you do the math together.
Very good example.
Love the last line. - BillyBob_JimExplorer
somfas wrote:
I have a 2018 F150 V8 FX4 tow package and I still can't get a clear answer to how much it can tow! That is my next step is to try and nail that down.
You'll never nail that down if you're relying on the weight police contingent here or any other RV board. - Jebby14ExplorerThat 1666 is going to be your limiting factor
1666
subtract weight of everything in the truck (including your family)
subtract weight of your hitch (~100 lbs)
subtract weight of anything in the bed of the truck
subtract tongue weight of the trailer (usually 13 percent of laoded trailer weight)
make sure that the number is positive.
for example (guessing at numbers)
1666
-600 lbs family and gear
-100 lbs hitch
-200 lbs stuff in truck bed (cooler, wood, bikes whatever)
= 760 left for tongue weight
760/0.13 = 5846.2 loaded weight of trailer (not the bs dry weight)
redo the math with your numbers and see where you land. need any help just ask.
note: take 30 lbs off wifes weight add it to your weight if you do the math together. - somfasExplorer
Jebby14 wrote:
post a pic of the sticker in your door jam. I have a 2016 f150 5.0 xlt. should be very similar (you will be a bit better with the new trans) looking for the payload capacity is likely going to be your limiting factor. the trailer I posted above fits my truck nicely.
The door jamb sticker says 1666 lb payload. My hitch says 11,600 lbs max gross trailer weight. Max tongue weight 1160 lbs. - (Distributing) and Max gross trailer weight 5,000 lbs. Max tongue weight 500 lbs - (Carrying) I see that Payload may be the limiting factor. But still, so many numbers.....
Thanks for all the advice - APTExplorerShould be good for 6k dry. Backing into a site is actually easier with longer trailer except for fitting in a site it doesn't fit!
- GdetrailerExplorer III
Lwiddis wrote:
Twenty-four to twenty-six feet will get quite cozy on a rainy day with six campers.
Wimp.
You haven't "camped" in a "cozy" camper until you do it in a 1960s Truck Top SHELL with 6 kids and two adults! No heat when parked and no A/C and camping in the deep south down to Florida..
Dad, made a long table which dropped for a large bed and the seat backs folded up for a large "bunk" bed.
That IS what my parents used for a couple of years until my Dad got a late 1960s slide in truck camper with cab over bunk.
Road out Hurricane Agnes in 1972 at Disney World in Florida in the slide in truck camper..
Heck us kids even ROAD in the slide in camper and lived to tell the tails..
People now days are so stupidly spoiled! - Jebby14Explorerpost a pic of the sticker in your door jam. I have a 2016 f150 5.0 xlt. should be very similar (you will be a bit better with the new trans) looking for the payload capacity is likely going to be your limiting factor. the trailer I posted above fits my truck nicely.
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