Im new to the rv trailer world. I am currently in the market for my 1st travel trailer. The idea is to eventually find a full time/seasonal campground that has full amenities. I have small children an...
Most will say dry weight is meaningless, me included. The trailers I've owned and weighed always came in just shy of the GVWR stamped on trailer and considerably exceeded the dry weight or UVW.
You still have quite a few trailers to choose from with all the ultra lights on the market but maxing out towing capacity is never wise.
Look at the trailers GVWR and it's tounge weight.....add up tounge weight and all passengers and gear in truck and deduct tally from the 1990 payload.