Feb-02-2018 05:10 PM
Feb-04-2018 01:03 PM
CampingN.C. wrote:
So you're saying that he'd be maxed out with a trailer with an unloaded weight of 6200lbs ? Funny, looking up the specs of your trailer, yours is labeled at 6160lbs per Jayco's website.
Please explain to me how a F250 would be maxed out pulling the same trailer you currently pull with an F150 ? :h
Feb-04-2018 08:44 AM
Keith P wrote:
So would a XLR nitro 35VL5 be in consideration?
says UVW is 12,675 and hitch weight is 2.579
Feb-04-2018 07:34 AM
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Feb-03-2018 02:32 PM
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Feb-03-2018 11:08 AM
Quantum82 wrote:
How much payload does your truck have? Look at the yellow sticker on your door jamb. My guess...and F250 will have between 2200-3000lbs of payload depending on how your truck is optioned. Since most people like "goodies" most are around 2500lbs.
A fiver have a typical pin weight of 25% ???
2500lbs payload - occupants - hitch - cargo in the truck = 1800lbs??
1800/0.25 = 7200lbs trailer...wet and loaded for travel, which means a 6200lbs UVW trailer.
If you want a toyhauler 5th wheel, you're going to need an F350 to do it.
These calcs are all assumptions, but they can be firmed up if you provide us the actual payload your truck has, based on the yellow sticker on your door jamb. Every truck is different, that's why they put the sticker on the door.
Feb-03-2018 10:53 AM
Feb-03-2018 08:53 AM
CampingN.C. wrote:
Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new camper. One of the first things you'll learn on here is that there's two crowds of people.
One that thinks if you go one pound over any of your weight ratings your truck will fall apart and you'll be sued before you can get to the first stop light. They will tell you you're crazy for looking at 5th wheels with a 250 and that you're a fool for not buying a dually.
Then there are those of us that know current class 2 trucks (F250) are a very capable truck and built almost entirely identical to a F350 single wheel. This crowd will care much more about the RAWR and tire ratings on a truck and not the "payload' rating. Your truck will gross out at 10K like every other 250/2500 regardless of make, engine or options. This 10k limit is an arbitrary number established by the government.
Personally I would tell you to keep your shopping to units with no more than 3000lb LOADED pin weight. I just purchased a 13000lb toyhauler with roughly 2800ln pin weight and my truck squatted exaclty one inch.
If you shop strictly on your available payload per door sticker you'll be all but limited to large travel trailers and very small 5th wheels.
Feb-03-2018 08:35 AM
Feb-03-2018 07:54 AM
N-Trouble wrote:donn0128 wrote:
What ever you get keep the GVWR under about 12,000 pounds. Otherwise you will be overloading your truck. Length is immaterial weight is.
^^THIS^^
Dont listen to the “get a bumper pull” nonsense.
Feb-03-2018 07:10 AM
donn0128 wrote:
What ever you get keep the GVWR under about 12,000 pounds. Otherwise you will be overloading your truck. Length is immaterial weight is.
Feb-03-2018 06:13 AM
Keith P wrote:
the tires are F (127Q) rated and and say 3860 @ 80psi