โJun-17-2016 09:59 AM
โJun-22-2016 06:02 AM
diplomatdon wrote:
Well Frank it seems you don't understand what I was saying. I never said take all the weight off of the hitch, just several hundred to get his GVW down to where it is legal. Several hundred lbs is not going to affect the stability. A thousand yes but not couple hundred. Over 40 years experience and over 3 million miles. I know how to shift weight without destabilizing the handling. If you disagree then explain your reasoning.
โJun-21-2016 09:24 PM
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โJun-18-2016 05:29 PM
โJun-18-2016 09:22 AM
berniross wrote:
Recently weighed my truck and fifth wheel and discovered that the truck weighs 10,000 pounds with the trailer attached. That was without my wife and dog. That happens to be the GVWR also, so I am a bit overloaded. Will going to heavy duty shocks give me a little more capacity? What about air bags? Any other solutions?
โJun-18-2016 08:39 AM
โJun-18-2016 07:20 AM
ChooChooMan74 wrote:
Overloaded by just the wife and dog in a 2500 truck? I wouldn't sweat it. Worst case, leave the wife home :W Happy Camping
โJun-18-2016 03:24 AM
โJun-17-2016 10:57 PM
berniross wrote:
Recently weighed my truck and fifth wheel and discovered that the truck weighs 10,000 pounds with the trailer attached. That was without my wife and dog. That happens to be the GVWR also, so I am a bit overloaded. Will going to heavy duty shocks give me a little more capacity? What about air bags? Any other solutions?
โJun-17-2016 03:28 PM
โJun-17-2016 12:52 PM
justafordguy wrote:
The 10K gvwr limit on your 2012 2500 is more for registration and manufactures warranty purposes than actual capabilities. Make sure your registration is right for your actual weight and that your rear tires and wheels can handle the weight and you will be good to go.
โJun-17-2016 12:40 PM
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