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dw1gator
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Sep 06, 2015

Tow question for new member

2003 Tahoe z71 4wd with tow package. 1750 payload 7400 towing capacity. 1000 tongue wt with wdh. 2016 coachman Catalina 273bh. 4800 dry wt, 540 tongue wt.
Am I ok here? Advice?
  • I agree with the CAT scale idea. My TT dry weight is 5000 lbs. Loaded it is a bit over 6000 lbs. A trip to the scales showed that my normal load put the TV near it 1400 lb. max cargo limit.

    The scales give you the real story. It is surprisingly easy to eat up your TV’s payload with camping stuff.
  • IMO if you did not buy the trailer yet take the tahoe to a cat scale. Get front and rear axle weights.

    Make sure full tank of gas and all the people you are going to tow with as well as gear...

    Take the axles weights on the door tag and subtract that from the scale weights.

    That will tell you exactly what your tahoe can tow. ( Will tell you what you actually have left for TW)

    If you do this post back and let us know..

    You may be very surprised by what the scales tell you...
  • dw1gator wrote:
    Second Chance wrote:
    Danny,

    Dry weight and dry tongue weight on the trailer aren't useful. Choachmen says the GWVR on that trailer is 7,000 lbs. 15% of that would be 1,050# tongue weight. Having towed with a 2005 Tahoe, I think you would be too close to the limits for comfort. Personally, I wouldn't do it.

    Rob



    Not sure I follow. It says the tongue is 540. Unloaded weight 4800. Max cargo capacity is 7000. If I'm not near the 7000 why would it be too close? Not discounting what you say just trying to understand.



    Only you know how much weight you will put in the TT. Personally, I don't believe you will add 2200lb to the TT weight. If not. IF you add say 1000, or 1200lbs. You will be OK.

    Do remember. every pound you put in the Tahoe lowers the tow capacity by that much. so if you add 400lb of people not counting you. Your tow cap is 7000.

    However. With the Wheelbase of the Tahoe. You will need to get the hitch setup as close to perfect as possible. A 27' TT can turn into a 31' TT once you add in the tongue.
  • Dry weight and tongue weight as supplied by the manufacturer are usually polite fiction - based on a TT with no options, no battery, no LP gas, etc. This is often buried in the fine print.

    Having said that, unless Coachmen is giving you an actual weight (and at one time they did) I agree with Rob, above. By the time you have your TT loaded for the road, it will weigh much more than the "dry weight." The only way to know is to take it to a scale. Good luck & safe travels.
  • Second Chance wrote:
    Danny,

    Dry weight and dry tongue weight on the trailer aren't useful. Choachmen says the GWVR on that trailer is 7,000 lbs. 15% of that would be 1,050# tongue weight. Having towed with a 2005 Tahoe, I think you would be too close to the limits for comfort. Personally, I wouldn't do it.

    Rob



    Not sure I follow. It says the tongue is 540. Unloaded weight 4800. Max cargo capacity is 7000. If I'm not near the 7000 why would it be too close? Not discounting what you say just trying to understand.
  • Danny,

    Dry weight and dry tongue weight on the trailer aren't useful. Choachmen says the GWVR on that trailer is 7,000 lbs. 15% of that would be 1,050# tongue weight. Having towed with a 2005 Tahoe, I think you would be too close to the limits for comfort. Personally, I wouldn't do it.

    Rob