Forum Discussion
2112
Feb 17, 2016Explorer II
Go to the scales with what you have to determine real pin weight. Only then will you know what you're working with. It's not easy to find a F150 with 2000+ lbs of payload but they are out there.
Depending on waste tank locations the pin weight can increase drastically when the tanks are full. My waste tanks are forward just behind the basement. Full tanks will kick me way over my payload limit.
I had a PullRite SuperGlide and it's a heavy beast. I realized with the curved cap corners on the FW I didn't need the auto feature so now I'm happy with a Reese slider.
Depending on waste tank locations the pin weight can increase drastically when the tanks are full. My waste tanks are forward just behind the basement. Full tanks will kick me way over my payload limit.
I had a PullRite SuperGlide and it's a heavy beast. I realized with the curved cap corners on the FW I didn't need the auto feature so now I'm happy with a Reese slider.
About Fifth Wheel Group
19,006 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 24, 2025