BarneyS wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
Seems like a lot to me. That's 150 lbs you have to account for, but that's just me.
It seems to me that if you are that close to the limits on your RV as you are indicating in your posts, then it might be time to think about upgrading the suspension and wheels/tires.
I know on my trailer, if I liked it and wanted to keep it (which I do) then I would put the new roof on and find some way to deal with the added 150lbs.
Barney
I may sound like we are, but we are not. I'm the weight police in our house. I know that you have to pay attention to weights, some don't and should. Everything that is added to our rig is weighed.