Feb-18-2017 05:20 AM
Feb-23-2017 01:50 AM
nayther wrote:RandACampin wrote:
No it pulls on a receiver hitch not the bumper.
"Bumper Pull" is a generic term referring to the trailer type vs. fifth wheel. Nobody pulls a trailer heavier than a few hundred pounds by their bumper.
Feb-22-2017 01:21 PM
RandACampin wrote:
No it pulls on a receiver hitch not the bumper.
Feb-22-2017 02:31 AM
DadoPax wrote:arhayes wrote:
You didn't say if this a trailer or 5ver. If a 5ver, I can tell you the pin weight will wind up being more than stated on he sticker when your loaded. While ours is much bigger than what your looking at, the stated pin weight is 3600 lbs and we weigh in when loaded at 4200 lbs, so you might allow a little more in your calculation.
I guess I assumed they don't make WDH for 5th wheel?
Its a bumper pull
Feb-21-2017 11:02 PM
Feb-20-2017 12:46 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
My thought would be if you're worried enough to have the wife and kids drive in a separate vehicle to save a couple hundred pounds, you're too close to the edge.
Feb-20-2017 06:58 AM
op wrote:
I misspoke. I do NOT have max PAYLOAD. I DO have max TRAILER.
The 1160# is figured by accounting for weight of myself, the gal, the son, the kid seat, the dog, and the tonneau cover.
Is your RAWR 4050? I bet this would be pushing that too... hmm.
Feb-19-2017 06:33 PM
mrkoje wrote:
I had a TT type TH and I will never have one again.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
Feb-19-2017 12:32 PM
Feb-19-2017 07:56 AM
DadoPax wrote:colliehauler wrote:
I've towed a 22 foot Cherokee Wolfpack with a older 1/2 ton Dodge/Ram. The ride was very harsh (when towing) compared to the 3/4 ton that replaced it. Dangerous no but so much more pleasant with a larger truck. Most of my trips were over a 1000 miles so I do have some experience towing. I understand budget as well and it sounds like your very informed to what the limiting factors are.
Do you remember which wolf pack? I looked at the 24pack14+ but I felt it was too big.
Feb-19-2017 04:18 AM
colliehauler wrote:
I've towed a 22 foot Cherokee Wolfpack with a older 1/2 ton Dodge/Ram. The ride was very harsh (when towing) compared to the 3/4 ton that replaced it. Dangerous no but so much more pleasant with a larger truck. Most of my trips were over a 1000 miles so I do have some experience towing. I understand budget as well and it sounds like your very informed to what the limiting factors are.
Feb-18-2017 06:13 PM
Feb-18-2017 04:51 PM
DadoPax wrote:atwowheelguy wrote:
With the 3.73, do you have the Max Tow option? In '13 that added some payload.
My experience:
2013 F150 XLT Supercrew 3.5 Ecoboost 3.55 axle
7100 GVWR
5493 as built
1607 payload
6200 loaded for camping, with WDH but without tension bars
707 load in the truck
900 payload available when loaded
6920 hitched up, 180 under GVWR, 50 under rear axle GAWR
Toy hauler 2010 Funfinder Xtra XT245
4650 brochure dry weight
5025 yellow sticker
765 brochure tongue weight (16.5% of the brochure weight, 15.2% of yellow sticker weight)
6740 Actual wt. loaded with two 250 lb. dirt bikes, full propane, battery on the tongue, no water
780 Actual tongue weight (11.6% of actual trailer weight).
Note that actual tongue weight is only 15 above the brochure tongue weight.
The loaded trailer weighs 1715 lbs. more than the yellow sticker. It had normal food and clothes, 500 lbs. of toys and no water. With your 1000 lb. toy, figure you could have 2200 lbs. more than the sticker weight, with no water. So you might be at 8300 lbs.
The 3.5 EB with the 3.55 axle moves the 12,920 GCVW with no problem, but the rear suspension is compressed. I have bought some Torq Lift StableLoads, but haven't installed them yet.
You cannot adjust the % of trailer weight on the tongue with the weight distribution hitch. You can only somewhat adjust the % of the tongue weight that is transferred from the truck rear axle to the truck front axle and the trailer axle.
My truck does have the max TRAILER, and that was rated at 1640.
Do you have any idea what the extra ~1000lbs over stick can be accounted to? I had no idea that yellow sticker could be that far off, that's crazy. I knew they were far off brochure weight, but I didn't know they were off sticker weight that much.
How far have you towed your unit on a trip? I work on the road so every couple months I will be towing it an average of 10 hours to different locations.
Thanks for all the good feedback guys!
Feb-18-2017 11:30 AM
Feb-18-2017 11:15 AM
MitchF150 wrote:
Humm.. I guess I misunderstood what you said about the payload being #1160 'ready to camp'.
I figured that's with people and 'stuff' in the truck.
Max Payload is the 7 lug wheels and should have a GVWR of #8200.
Max Tow is the 6 lug wheels and should have a GVWR of #7700.
My yellow sticker shows #1920, but with my fat ass and all the other stuff I load in the bed, plus the wife, which does not add anything at all! ;), I'm at about #6400 on the truck weight alone. (before hitching up the trailer)
When I hitch up my little #5000 TT, I'm about #600 under GVWR and #400 under GAWR.
My yellow sticker was pretty close with NOTHING in the truck.. I load too much stuff in the bed, and I'm #230 myself... So the "payload" goes away quick when you weigh it.
Mitch