Jul-26-2017 05:59 AM
Jul-28-2017 05:22 AM
Jul-27-2017 04:00 PM
Jul-27-2017 03:44 PM
webejpn wrote:
Since this discussion has gone longer than i expected, i thought i should recap the factual items:
Curb weight (straight from GM based on my vin#) = 5359lb
Jul-27-2017 02:45 PM
rhagfo wrote:2112 wrote:
Pack light and enjoy your trailer. Come back and tell us how it worked out.
I love towing mine with this incapable half ton
This is the issue with always only looking at the 5ers GVWR. This one has a 3,000+ payload, that is a lot!!! Likely as OP stated only lost about 1,000# it does look close and possibly doable.
Jul-27-2017 02:17 PM
2112 wrote:
Pack light and enjoy your trailer. Come back and tell us how it worked out.
I love towing mine with this incapable half ton
Jul-27-2017 12:12 PM
MFL wrote:webejpn wrote:
Info from my truck tag:
GVWR 7600
GAWR FRT 3950
GAWR RR 4300
Total combined weight of occupants and cargo should not exceed 1910
Tire load range E
That info is impressive for a 1/2 ton truck! I think that the loaded pin weight, plus whatever else goes in the truck, may put you a little over on payload. With 4,300 RAWR you should be close. E-rated tires are great. You didn't mention what hitch being installed. If it is a heavy auto slider, that is a lot of wt.
IMHO, your truck/trailer could be used, if you can stay under RAWR, with both truck and trailer loaded to camp.
Your FW GVWR with large CCC, tells me that you have 5,200 lb axles under the FW. That is a good thing too, as not only more trailer capacity, but much larger brake drums/shoes.
If you are comfortable with the towing experience, feel safe, it may work for you. While a HD truck would be a better tool for the job for most, everyones comfort zone is not the same
Didn't see the Curt hitch, before I posted. That is not so heavy.
Good luck,
Jerry
Jul-27-2017 12:07 PM
Jul-27-2017 11:59 AM
Jul-27-2017 11:46 AM
webejpn wrote:
Info from my truck tag:
GVWR 7600
GAWR FRT 3950
GAWR RR 4300
Total combined weight of occupants and cargo should not exceed 1910
Tire load range E
Jul-27-2017 11:32 AM
Jul-27-2017 10:38 AM
ChuckV1 wrote:
You are correct, truck brakaes stop the truck an trailer brakes stop the trailer, but if you loose the trailer brakes for some reason then you need a larger truck with bigger brakes to slow you down ... If you drive in the mid west there is only rolling hills for the most part, but if you drive in the western United States you would understand you need all the brakes you can get along with an engine brake if possible ...
I will say it point blank, a 1/2 ton pickup no matter what brand will not pull a 5th wheel no matter what the salesman states, it not safe, it will be hard on the truck an you if you go ahead with it...
It's just plan not safe any way you look at it ....
I wish Safe travels but not with a 1/2 pickup trade up to a 3/4 ton
Jul-27-2017 10:20 AM
Jul-27-2017 10:11 AM
Jul-27-2017 10:04 AM
Jul-27-2017 08:58 AM
webejpn wrote:
So someone said this is a heavy half ton fifth wheel. I'd be interested to hear which other ones are lighter?
I look d my truck up online and it looks like payload is just over 2,000