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Shadow_Grey wrote:bpounds wrote:
Keystone Cougar has several models that they rate as half ton towable. They call them the Half Ton series on the west coast, and X-Lite on the east coast. The smallest have GVWR of about 10k, and empty pin weights of 1,100 to 1,400. Definitely can work with a properly equipped half ton truck. A prudent owner would watch his cargo weight and keep it as low as possible. A 3/4 ton truck swings those around with ease.
I will attest to that...over 10K miles towing this.
โAug-21-2014 04:50 PM
bpounds wrote:
Keystone Cougar has several models that they rate as half ton towable. They call them the Half Ton series on the west coast, and X-Lite on the east coast. The smallest have GVWR of about 10k, and empty pin weights of 1,100 to 1,400. Definitely can work with a properly equipped half ton truck. A prudent owner would watch his cargo weight and keep it as low as possible. A 3/4 ton truck swings those around with ease.
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Shadow_Grey wrote:goducks10 wrote:
You'll find that the "1/2 ton" jargon will mostly refer to the weight of the 5'er. Most are in the 6500-8000lb dry brochure weight, which falls within most 1/2 ton truck tow ratings. What they don't tell you is that, the 6500-8000lbs will be 7500-9000lbs+ when loaded. That makes the pin @20% around 1500-1800lbs. Then add 200+lbs for the 5th hitch as most need a slider and your at 1700-2000lbs on the rear axle. Over all but the highest rated 1/2 tons. They aren't really lying but just stretching the truth a bit since some 1/2 tons can tow them.
Maybe if you are use to hauling those big monsters down the road. Most of the X-Lite, Half-ton towables, are 13-15% of total pin weight, there are many out there, (mine was 1190 empty, 1375 loaded) and the hitches are much lighter than 200#. Mine was 130# total, brackets, bolts and all. I changed out the standard pin with a 5th Airborne Sidewinder that added to the total weight of just 60 more pounds.
They are do able, you just have to do your homework and read many forums, threads and search for good equipment and prices.
โAug-21-2014 06:00 AM
agesilaus wrote:
OK I went out and checked the actual Tundra payloads. They seem to range from 1300 to 1600 +- depending on options. Oddly Toyota America says that payload does not include a driver or fuel. But check the sticker inside the drivers door to get the numbers for your truck.
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late bloomer wrote:I bought one....in 1984 that was advertised as 1/2 ton towable and it was.
I know that purchasing a fifth wheel usually requires a heavy duty TV. Currently I have a 08 Tundra 5.7. I really like this truck (and it's paid for so that's a bonus), and I have been noticing that some 5th wheels are being targeted as 1/2 ton compatible. Has anyone purchased one of these? I would like some opinions.