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wing_zealot
May 30, 2017Explorer
You have 955 lbs of tongue weight before you even load one pot or pan in the thing. The payload capacity of the truck is 1263 lbs minus the 955 lbs equals 308 lbs left in available payload.
Minus you (lets assume 200 lbs) Minus your wife (lets assume 110 lbs)and you now have 308 minus 310 and you're negative 2 on available payload and you haven't even put the kids in the truck or even a pot or pan in the camper.
Figure tongue weight as 12 percent of the total gross weight of your camper when its fully loaded and ready to roll (that's at least 1500 - 2000 lbs more then when its sitting on the dealers lot). Now add up everything you load in the truck. You, wife, kids, dog, bikes, groceries, firewood, toolbox, strollers, Twinkies, travel mug full of coffee, everything. Add those two numbers together and they should not exceed you payload number (1263 lbs).
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Minus you (lets assume 200 lbs) Minus your wife (lets assume 110 lbs)and you now have 308 minus 310 and you're negative 2 on available payload and you haven't even put the kids in the truck or even a pot or pan in the camper.
Figure tongue weight as 12 percent of the total gross weight of your camper when its fully loaded and ready to roll (that's at least 1500 - 2000 lbs more then when its sitting on the dealers lot). Now add up everything you load in the truck. You, wife, kids, dog, bikes, groceries, firewood, toolbox, strollers, Twinkies, travel mug full of coffee, everything. Add those two numbers together and they should not exceed you payload number (1263 lbs).
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