Shorteelaw wrote:
Sorry in my last two posts (initial post on one of them) I said it but obviously I don't expect you to have to go back and read. It's a 2010 Nissan Titan 4x4 Crew Cab
Thanks. You might wish to consider creating a signature block which is automatically appended to each initial post on a forum page, containing pertinent information such as that so that you don't need to answer the same question time and again (and those willing to help need not wonder). :)
The truck you have is capable of 9400# according to the 2010 Trailer Life Towing Guide and a lot of folk (me included) like to use a rule of thumb limit of say 80% of that as the maximum fully loaded trailer weight, i.e. 7500#. Based on the 10 - 15% tongue weight you are looking at 750 - 1125#. You then have to figure out what your truck's hitch is rated for and what the rear axle is rated for. Once you come up with that number (which may be less than the 940# limit you mentioned), then you can work backwards to find the
real GVWR for the trailer that your truck is limited to. To do that just take the number you arrive at and divide by 0.125 (median value).
Then, for a frustration-free dealership visit, just only consider trailers with that GVWR. If he is showing you something that is too heavy just dismiss it and tell him it is too heavy and lets get on with it. They have no clue and they are not there to help you pull the trailer, just to make the sale 'today'.
You can do most of the research online with that number and then only go to the dealer(s) for the trailer that fit the bill. When I shopped for my RV I knew what I wanted so the saleman told me nothing I did not already know. I just wanted to talk price. He would not meet my price so I bought elsewhere - no frustration. :)
Good luck in your shopping.