RobertRyan wrote:
centracom wrote:
dockmasterdave wrote:
centracom the original post said
I CAME ACROSS A COUPLE OF 7500 OR 8000 LBS UNITS THAT HAD PICTURES OF 1/2 TON TRUCKS AND I JUST LAUGHED.
Now you are talking over 10,000 lbs. Which is it 7,500 lbs or over 10,000? That is a pretty big difference.
DockmasterDave,
Did you see the pic I posted? Silverado 1500 and a 10,000+ lbs trailer. IMy personal opinion is that 7,500 or 8,000 lbs trailer once loaded is still to heavy. I dont care what the truck is rated at, if there is a failure with brakes or tires on the trailer a 1/2 pickup will have a hell of a time stopping in an emergency with that much weight. This is my personal opinion not that of a truck manufacturer.
Yes you are pushing them to the limit, anything goes wrong then you have a major problem
Hate to point it out again but the trailer has it's own brakes :R
My last '07 F150 was at 100% of every rating(axles/tires) over the GVWR of the truck by 400lbs and right on the GCVWR of 15000lbs. Yup what started off at a 5600lb GVWR camper ballooned to 7000lbs on the axle and over 900lbs on the tongue. Drove the truck for three years with no ill effects. Great truck.