Sep-12-2007 09:05 PM
May-21-2013 08:32 AM
May-21-2013 08:19 AM
rhagfo wrote:JohnBoyToo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
You probably won't even add 100# to your front axle loaded. With 4,500# pin weight of that only 100# goes to my front axle. I have my B&W hitch full forward.
Why do you need sway bars? Are you going to haul a slide in camper?
Nope,
just because I wanted one.
(and it was the last thing I could get thrown in on the new truck deal once I rung out as much discount as I could:))
I did notice a bit of side to side on my last tow so interested to see if it improves...
know it will improve the around town handling - I won't have to borrow the wife's sports car 🙂
Biggest question is Why Not a Sway Bar? My 01 has one as part of the Camper Package, wouldn't mind if it was a bit bigger, no issues with sway, but isn't bigger always better??
May-21-2013 07:27 AM
JohnBoyToo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
You probably won't even add 100# to your front axle loaded. With 4,500# pin weight of that only 100# goes to my front axle. I have my B&W hitch full forward.
Why do you need sway bars? Are you going to haul a slide in camper?
Nope,
just because I wanted one.
(and it was the last thing I could get thrown in on the new truck deal once I rung out as much discount as I could:))
I did notice a bit of side to side on my last tow so interested to see if it improves...
know it will improve the around town handling - I won't have to borrow the wife's sports car 🙂
May-21-2013 07:01 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
You probably won't even add 100# to your front axle loaded. With 4,500# pin weight of that only 100# goes to my front axle. I have my B&W hitch full forward.
Why do you need sway bars? Are you going to haul a slide in camper?
May-20-2013 11:55 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
Then I am within range. I just wanted a few opinions.
May-20-2013 10:45 AM
May-20-2013 10:31 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
So I finally went the the cat scales for the second time :). I am going to get this right.
Truck
Steer: 3340
Drive: 2450
Total: 5880
Truck with Trailer
Steer: 3480
Drive: 3680
Trailer axle: 7360
Total grows weight: 14480
I drive a 2011 5.3l crew cab short bed z71 3.42 Chevy with trailering package. I am just right under the 15000 mark. This is however without any water in the tank. Tanks are dry. Let me know what you think. I am planning to go to Colorado. Do you think the truck will pull it up okay?
May-20-2013 10:17 AM
May-20-2013 08:54 AM
JohnBoyToo wrote:
for those that might be interested:
2013 Ford F-350 Platinum, 6.7 diesel crew cab shortbed single rear wheel with 11,500 gvwr with superglide 18k hitch, ford's truxport roll up bed cover, factory toughbed sprayed bed liner, pkg 618A, moonroof, wheel well liners...
(all listed to give you an idea of options weight)
cat scales with full 26 gal tank, me. the wife, and the dog:
steer 5040
drive 3660
total 8700 - a fat one 🙂
will be adding a rear sway bar today so that should be a bit more...
so that leaves me 11500 - 8700 = 2800 carrying capacity..
on edit:
Now I need to weigh truck and rv together to see if it is > the 23500 gcwr...
or steer axle weight is > FAWR of > 6290
or drive axle weight is > RAWR of > 7180 (7180-3660=3520 if all on backend:))
or total of steer axle + drive axle from scales with rv attached is > 11500 ...
May-20-2013 08:43 AM
May-17-2013 09:11 PM
Alley Fox wrote:Glen Schumann wrote:Alley Fox wrote:
I called the manufacturer of my soon to be delivered fifth wheel and was surprised to find out they keep a weight record of every trailer as-built. My dry axle brochure weight is 8853 vs 8930 actual. Dry pin brochure weight is 2023 vs 2320 actual. Does not include, of course, batteries and propane fuel. The difference is mostly due to the 5.5K generator. I will weigh everything when I get it. Last time I weighed my TV with three adults and 1/2 tank of fuel, it weighed 3400 steer and 4600 drive (scale readout is in 50# increments).
Dry pin weight 25.9% of dry actual weight at the factory? Ouch. Can you truck handle that large a share of the trailers listed GVWR? Don't know whether you have 2500 or 3500. Don't know of a 3/4 ton than can handle even 2320 pin weight.
Yes, ouch! I do have air bags and HD shocks, but I'm thinking I may have to remove the generator since it adds 300# that I'm not really sure I have to carry. Or load the trailer really rear heavy....
May-17-2013 07:11 PM
Glen Schumann wrote:Alley Fox wrote:
I called the manufacturer of my soon to be delivered fifth wheel and was surprised to find out they keep a weight record of every trailer as-built. My dry axle brochure weight is 8853 vs 8930 actual. Dry pin brochure weight is 2023 vs 2320 actual. Does not include, of course, batteries and propane fuel. The difference is mostly due to the 5.5K generator. I will weigh everything when I get it. Last time I weighed my TV with three adults and 1/2 tank of fuel, it weighed 3400 steer and 4600 drive (scale readout is in 50# increments).
Dry pin weight 25.9% of dry actual weight at the factory? Ouch. Can you truck handle that large a share of the trailers listed GVWR? Don't know whether you have 2500 or 3500. Don't know of a 3/4 ton than can handle even 2320 pin weight.
May-17-2013 06:14 PM
Alley Fox wrote:
I called the manufacturer of my soon to be delivered fifth wheel and was surprised to find out they keep a weight record of every trailer as-built. My dry axle brochure weight is 8853 vs 8930 actual. Dry pin brochure weight is 2023 vs 2320 actual. Does not include, of course, batteries and propane fuel. The difference is mostly due to the 5.5K generator. I will weigh everything when I get it. Last time I weighed my TV with three adults and 1/2 tank of fuel, it weighed 3400 steer and 4600 drive (scale readout is in 50# increments).
May-17-2013 04:19 PM
May-17-2013 01:00 AM