Nov-19-2022 07:28 PM
Nov-21-2022 09:01 AM
Nov-21-2022 06:18 AM
Nov-21-2022 06:03 AM
MFL wrote:
Lot of replies, some rude, some well meaning, but little help to OP, who is no longer responding.
Jerry
Nov-21-2022 05:11 AM
Nov-21-2022 04:11 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
WIthout knowing what was added to the truck everybody on here is just guessing.
JRscooby wrote:
We really can't know.
Nov-21-2022 04:10 AM
HTElectrical wrote:
I can not believe all of the nonsense on this post. I have a 2007 2500hd Duramax with a 7" to 9" Cognito lift, and Deaver springs. I tow a 28'6" Vortex trailer that weighs in at 12780 lbs, and a tongue weight of 1340lbs, resting on an Equalizer hitch with 1,400 lb bars. Been towing for 11 years and it is rock solid even in the wind.
Nov-21-2022 03:47 AM
Nov-21-2022 03:44 AM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
lower the truck and all is good.
Nov-21-2022 03:07 AM
Pbutler97 wrote:Thermoguy wrote:
however, with the modifications to your truck you have reduced that limit.
Really? How so?
valhalla360 wrote:
we don't know how your lift kit installation negatively impacted payload.
You also don't know how the lift kit did not impact payload by one single pound. This is a screen of a screenshot from Rocky Ridge if you know who they are. I'd be willing to bet they know more how a lift affects payloads and towing more than anyone on these boards, but then again it's RV.net.
I know, they say "towing capacity" and not "payload". That should be good for 6 pages of BS hair splitting foolishness lol.
JRscooby wrote:
And prefer not to share the highway.
ROFLMAO
Nov-21-2022 02:48 AM
HTElectrical wrote:
I can not believe all of the nonsense on this post. I have a 2007 2500hd Duramax with a 7" to 9" Cognito lift, and Deaver springs. I tow a 28'6" Vortex trailer that weighs in at 12780 lbs, and a tongue weight of 1340lbs, resting on an Equalizer hitch with 1,400 lb bars. Been towing for 11 years and it is rock solid even in the wind.
Nov-21-2022 01:49 AM
Pbutler97 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
we don't know how your lift kit installation negatively impacted payload.
You also don't know how the lift kit did not impact payload by one single pound. This is a screen of a screenshot from Rocky Ridge if you know who they are. I'd be willing to bet they know more how a lift affects payloads and towing more than anyone on these boards, but then again it's RV.net.
I know, they say "towing capacity" and not "payload". That should be good for 6 pages of BS hair splitting foolishness lol.
Nov-20-2022 11:54 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
however, with the modifications to your truck you have reduced that limit.
HTElectrical wrote:
I can not believe all of the nonsense on this post.
valhalla360 wrote:
we don't know how your lift kit installation negatively impacted payload.
JRscooby wrote:
And prefer not to share the highway.
Nov-20-2022 09:36 PM
Nov-20-2022 07:46 PM
emilyjane918 wrote:
I’m totally fine with doing a smaller travel trailer. Would you all recommend 10,000 gvwr max for the weight of the trailer?
Unfortunately just bought this truck and didn’t even think about towing when purchased so it’s definitely a lesson I’ve learned. I’m not looking to trade in for a dually or pay to lower the lift/smaller tires at the moment, therefore I understand a smaller trailer is what I’ll have to settle for. Just need to know what gvwr weight for the trailer I should not go over
Nov-20-2022 06:16 PM