โDec-15-2015 06:23 AM
โDec-16-2015 01:51 PM
rhagfo wrote:Hvyhauler wrote:
I moved both mounted spares to the rear slide out bumper several years ago for easy access,the covered tires sit on top of the bumper and are bolted to an aluminum rack I made.
The move was "not" payload related.
BOTH spares??
May I suggest you by better tires.
โDec-16-2015 09:35 AM
Hvyhauler wrote:
I moved both mounted spares to the rear slide out bumper several years ago for easy access,the covered tires sit on top of the bumper and are bolted to an aluminum rack I made.
The move was "not" payload related.
โDec-16-2015 08:46 AM
โDec-16-2015 08:20 AM
meesda wrote:Just buy a TT and you'll automatically lose about 800 lbs of pin weight. That's how I got down to a 1/2 ton towable RV.
I'm presently towing a 33 ft FW with a 2008 2500HD. We are looking to downgrade both FW and pickup and just trying to figure max pin weight for either a 2016 F150 SuperCab (2000 payload) or a 2016 F150 SuperCrew with HD payload (2400 payload). Not trying to revive any 1/2 vs 3/4 ton debate. We are not fulltimer and we would be well served by a smaller FW. I appreciate everyone input. Thanks
โDec-15-2015 09:26 PM
โDec-15-2015 06:37 PM
meesda wrote:
I'm presently towing a 33 ft FW with a 2008 2500HD. We are looking to downgrade both FW and pickup and just trying to figure max pin weight for either a 2016 F150 SuperCab (2000 payload) or a 2016 F150 SuperCrew with HD payload (2400 payload). Not trying to revive any 1/2 vs 3/4 ton debate. We are not fulltimer and we would be well served by a smaller FW. I appreciate everyone input. Thanks
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โDec-15-2015 07:13 AM
rhagfo wrote:Artum Snowbird wrote:
Weight times distance = weight times distance.
So, a spare tire in front 40 pounds at (distance from center of axles) will equal less weight on the pin.
like this. 40 X 15 = 600 (to location of spare is 15 feet)
then X (at the pin) times (say 20 feet) would then work out X is 30
So.. taking the 40 pound tire off will drop the pin weight by 30.
Use that now to where the tire goes on the back. Maybe only ten feet behind the center of axles. So.. 40 at 10 feet = only 20 at 20 feet.
Removing the wheel takes off 30. Putting it behind (in my case) would take off 20 more. So a loss in pin weight of 50 pounds.
Great math, BUT the tandem axles are not a great fulcrum! :S
Also is the bumper strong enough?? Mine is just back of the axles in an under carriage mount. :B
โDec-15-2015 07:07 AM
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Weight times distance = weight times distance.
So, a spare tire in front 40 pounds at (distance from center of axles) will equal less weight on the pin.
like this. 40 X 15 = 600 (to location of spare is 15 feet)
then X (at the pin) times (say 20 feet) would then work out X is 30
So.. taking the 40 pound tire off will drop the pin weight by 30.
Use that now to where the tire goes on the back. Maybe only ten feet behind the center of axles. So.. 40 at 10 feet = only 20 at 20 feet.
Removing the wheel takes off 30. Putting it behind (in my case) would take off 20 more. So a loss in pin weight of 50 pounds.