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Grit_dog
May 12, 2023Navigator
toytacoma8 wrote:
I've been looking at 30ft bunkhouse models and liked this floor plan as it's about a foor shorter than most. The tounge weight is listed as 906lbs which is more than some of their longer and heavier models and kind of defeats the purpose of it being a shorter trailer. Anyone have experience with one of these or know how accurate the tounge weight ratings are?
30'11. 6048dry. 7906gross
Using a 2018 max tow F150 with 1850lbs payload
You want tongue weight. Don’t be scared of it. That 1000lbs giver take is just about right.
Find one with a light tongue weight for the overall length and gvw and it won’t tow/track as steady.
And look at it this way. You may actually need the weight distribution feature of a wdh to pick up a bit of weight off the tongue, compared to the thousands of RVers that were duped into and now married to their wdh when it is not needed. Win win I say.
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