Jul-22-2018 04:45 AM
Jul-26-2018 10:55 AM
GR wrote:
I am looking at putting on 285/55r22 Nitto RidgeGrappler which are rated for 3525-lbs per tire....this effectively means I could put 7K on the rear axle, limited by the wheels.
Jul-26-2018 09:43 AM
GReeves wrote:
10-4, I will try to catch him on days off of work and we can take both my truck and his truck/camper. Even if for some crazy reason my truck tipped the scale at 8900 gross with the hitch in the bed, with the camper fully loaded to it’s capacity I would still be well under the GCWR by around 2000-lbs. And I agree with what you’re saying, not too concerned about “payload”, I’m more concerned with what the axle can handle. Like I said, if I put the tires on that I’m looking at, then the axle becomes the weak link by 300 pounds
Jul-23-2018 07:29 AM
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Jul-23-2018 12:23 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
This guy had ZERO knowledge of how heavy he was or if he was over his tires max carrying capacity as I am sure he was.
Jul-22-2018 03:40 PM
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Jul-22-2018 07:33 AM
GReeves wrote:
Well for one, some of us can’t afford to upsize in trucks and I can get this fifth wheel for a fraction of the price of a new one or even a nice used one. All I really want to know is if anyone had real world numbers for the hitch weight of a CC Silverback 33REA or comparable 5’er. I have basically already decided what I am going to do, and I understand that I will be “close” to the limits of a 3/4 ton, my truck as configured is rated to tow 13,900 and I know for a fact this camper doesn’t have 3,000-lbs of gear in it, so it’s well under 13,850-lbs. Just asking for simple opinions on hitch weight and tire rating to see if my math is correct before I put a hitch in and drag it to the scale