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โDec-18-2014 08:32 PM
06Fargo wrote:
So if the safety hitch system plus the trailer plus the truck that is no longer overloaded by stupid trailer design does not exceed the Holy GCWR then what?
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โDec-18-2014 01:06 PM
neal10a wrote:
The trailer suspension is the weak part for RV fifth wheel trailers. Most manufacturers put the bare minimum suspension which in includes flimsy hangers, grade 3 half inch bolts, minimal springs, minimal wheel bearing and last but not least minimal brakes. This new towing product does not help with the trailer suspension, but helps for allowing the trailer to track the TV. The only disadvantage I can see with this product is it increase the gross combined weight and increase the total length. Also the cost is $10,000 so one needs to consider if the cost is worth the advantages. One still needs a 1 ton truck to tow a 16,000 GVW trailer because of the GCW. A F350 GCW would be out of specification with this additional towing device with a 16000 lb trailer.
โDec-18-2014 12:43 PM
rdhetrick wrote:
Wow, the number of armchair engineers and the amount of speculation never ceases to amaze me.....let alone the statements that are just flat out wrong....
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โDec-18-2014 06:55 AM
downtheroad wrote:Gee OP - downtheroad got you on that one. LOL!!!
Well that proves that it's all about payload, NOT, "Can I pull it."
Keep in mind that a Toyota "pulled" the Space Shuttle with basically the same kind of hitching system.
โDec-18-2014 06:51 AM
Johnnyvans wrote:
As a Class A driver, I can say with a fair amount of confidence that there is a reason why 8 tires are underneath a trailer that weighs up to 25 tons...cause you have to have the proper base under that weight, a base that is the rear of the tow vehicle, with that weight on those driven wheels to hopefully safely control all of that combination vehicle, 80,000 pounds, in ANY driving circumstances. Even in doubles the lighter trailer is the second one.
Isn't the whole point of a fiver over a TT to have that big solid hitch squarely riding over the load bearing center of the TV?
The laws of physics in regards to mass and motion will not change if a person wants to haul more stuff in his SUV. God be with you Sir.
I admit my experience towing things does not yet include a fiver, but when that day comes (hopefully next year) a DRW diesel will be the only tow vehicle I will trust with my family.
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