Jan-21-2019 07:05 AM
Jan-29-2019 05:41 AM
Charlie_on_lake_conr wrote:
Hi, brand new member looking for confirmation from the experts (lot’s of good discussion in this topic) and I don’t want to trust the salesman. I’ve poured through the owners manuals and towing guides and have calculated a trailer GVWR of 18,454 based on my TV (I know I need to actually weigh my TV, but let’s assume my base numbers are correct).
First question - does this TT GVWR sound right?
Second question - Would a 5th wheel with a UVW of 14,190, carrying capacity of 3,810 and pin weight of 3,176 be too much for this TV?
Hope my pics show in the post:
Jan-29-2019 05:24 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Cummins had me figured but those weights do include 400 lbs of ballast in the front closet to offset some of the bike's weight:
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Jan-29-2019 04:56 AM
Jan-28-2019 04:07 AM
Jan-27-2019 10:01 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I'm not overloaded with 16900 lbs hooked to my SRW.
Front truck axle 4980 lbs ..... empty weight is 4860
Rear truck axle 5820 lbs ..... empty weight is 3480
Trailer axles 14440 lbs ...... pin weight is 2460
Loaded truck weight is 10800 lbs ... the GVWR is 11500 lbs..... max rear axle weight rating is 7230 lbs
Jan-27-2019 01:46 PM
Jan-27-2019 11:38 AM
twodownzero wrote:ependydad wrote:
So, ignoring legalities for a moment - my buddy bought a new trailer and was pulling it with his SRW 2014 Ram.
When he took it to the scales, he found he was over on GVWR and GAWR but most importantly, over on the tire load capacity of the stock tires on the truck. Here's a full write-up with weight slips (you shouldn't need to sign in):
https://www.facebook.com/LearnToRV/posts/1961335943933816
I'd think that people who are possibly running overloaded should make sure they're not over on the tire's capacity. IMO, that's the weakest spot.
It looks like he's towing 17,000 lbs. with a SRW truck, of course he's going to be WAY overloaded.
Jan-27-2019 11:33 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Exactly. You would need to be grossly overloaded before most police officers would bat an eye. Then your GVWR would be used as the mark to guage by.
Jan-27-2019 11:15 AM
ependydad wrote:
So, ignoring legalities for a moment - my buddy bought a new trailer and was pulling it with his SRW 2014 Ram.
When he took it to the scales, he found he was over on GVWR and GAWR but most importantly, over on the tire load capacity of the stock tires on the truck. Here's a full write-up with weight slips (you shouldn't need to sign in):
https://www.facebook.com/LearnToRV/posts/1961335943933816
I'd think that people who are possibly running overloaded should make sure they're not over on the tire's capacity. IMO, that's the weakest spot.
Jan-25-2019 09:42 AM
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:ependydad wrote:
So, ignoring legalities for a moment - my buddy bought a new trailer and was pulling it with his SRW 2014 Ram.
When he took it to the scales, he found he was over on GVWR and GAWR but most importantly, over on the tire load capacity of the stock tires on the truck. Here's a full write-up with weight slips (you shouldn't need to sign in):
https://www.facebook.com/LearnToRV/posts/1961335943933816
I'd think that people who are possibly running overloaded should make sure they're not over on the tire's capacity. IMO, that's the weakest spot.
He is over on everything that matters! TIRES!!!
That is so wrong!!!
The weakest link!!
Jan-25-2019 08:00 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ependydad wrote:
So, ignoring legalities for a moment - my buddy bought a new trailer and was pulling it with his SRW 2014 Ram.
When he took it to the scales, he found he was over on GVWR and GAWR but most importantly, over on the tire load capacity of the stock tires on the truck. Here's a full write-up with weight slips (you shouldn't need to sign in):
https://www.facebook.com/LearnToRV/posts/1961335943933816
I'd think that people who are possibly running overloaded should make sure they're not over on the tire's capacity. IMO, that's the weakest spot.
He is over on everything that matters! TIRES!!!
Jan-25-2019 07:06 AM
Jan-25-2019 07:01 AM
Jan-25-2019 06:53 AM
ependydad wrote:
So, ignoring legalities for a moment - my buddy bought a new trailer and was pulling it with his SRW 2014 Ram.
When he took it to the scales, he found he was over on GVWR and GAWR but most importantly, over on the tire load capacity of the stock tires on the truck. Here's a full write-up with weight slips (you shouldn't need to sign in):
https://www.facebook.com/LearnToRV/posts/1961335943933816
I'd think that people who are possibly running overloaded should make sure they're not over on the tire's capacity. IMO, that's the weakest spot.
Jan-25-2019 06:49 AM