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Apr-01-2015 10:53 PM
jffnkrn wrote:
Thanks for the info and the honesty. Yes we are spoiled as when we travel we haul water with us and stay off the grid as long as we can, in part so we can save some$$$. usually staying in an RV park mid week to flush and fill, do laundry etc. As far as fire wood, like to have it with us so we don't have to go looking. I guess it could be somewhat of a wash for cost for hauling extra weight or spending a few buck on the stuff we don't haul. Thanks again for the input and comments. We should be leaving in about a week to get the rig. Looking forward to it. Thanks again. Jeff
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Apr-01-2015 08:27 AM
Tom_Diane wrote:
QUOTE "if I fill water and haul some firewood we are over the numbers by about 750 lbs."
Why travel with water on board? If its for in travel use then why not just use the fuel stops or just use maybe 5 or 6 gallons instead of filling it!
Consider that you cannot transport wood from certain areas so why not suck it up and buy your wood locally upon arrival!
As for towing with what you have, I would look at what your payload is and stay within that and you should be fine! Just don't overload the RV either!
Take that thing to the mountains if you want! Just know that you wont win any races to the top but RV'ing is not about racing but rather enjoying the ride!
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Mar-31-2015 08:41 PM
jffnkrn wrote:
We have visited this before, but now that all is dialed in, here is the run down. your comments are appreciated.
2010 GMC Sierra 4X4 extended cab short bed 3:73 6.0 gas. Manual says max trailer weight 9900 lbs., GCWR 16,000 lbs. Door sticker: 9200 GVWR, 4200 GAWR front 6084 GAWR rear. So with elimination of some tool box junk and adding fifth wheel hitch actual scale weights today with full fuel, hitch and passengers is / are: front axle 3760 lbs., rear axle 3080 lbs. for a total of 6840. tires Michelin load range E max at 80 psi of 3042 per. Now the new fifth wheel: not scaled yet: shows UVWR of 8755 and GVWR of 10475 and hitch of 1675 lbs.. It is considered a light weight, but that probably doesn't matter. with our generator 130 lbs., food clothes etc. about 500 lbs. puts us just over the limits by a couple hundred pounds.according to the provided numbers on the vehicle and trailer. if I fill water and haul some firewood we are over the numbers by about 750 lbs. Now I understand just over borderline or max, but within a year or so in hopes of upgrading tow vehicle. I hope enough info: Your thoughts, comments, etc. Thanks Jeff