โApr-21-2016 07:46 AM
โApr-25-2016 10:17 AM
lincster wrote:
Truck sounds good as far as tires etc.
I think your tongue weight might be a little low.
Even with my triple axle FS3000, I had 1400lbs of tongue weight.
A dual axle will be even more.
โApr-25-2016 09:47 AM
โApr-25-2016 09:14 AM
โApr-25-2016 08:02 AM
eundercoffler wrote:
Hey Alcool,
Thanks for posting this information. I am curious what your tow set up is. I have a 2008 FSC2800 that I tow with a 2003 Ford F-250 supercab short bed.
The trailer ways right around 10,000 lbs as it sits with our supplies (pots, pans, bedding, games, etc) but no fluids, food, water, clothes etc. It has a tongue weight of right around 1,100 lbs.
Just curious what set up you use to tow considering yours is longer and heavier than mine.
Thanks,
Eric
โApr-25-2016 06:02 AM
eundercoffler wrote:
Hey Alcool,
Thanks for posting this information. I am curious what your tow set up is. I have a 2008 FSC2800 that I tow with a 2003 Ford F-250 supercab short bed. I have a heck of a time with it, it pushes me all over the place and sways/wonders a lot. The trailer ways right around 10,000 lbs as it sits with our supplies (pots, pans, bedding, games, etc) but no fluids, food, water, clothes etc. It has a tongue weight of right around 1,100 lbs. I recently replaced my stock hitch with a Curt class V, 2 inch hitch reciever which has a max tongue weight of 2,500 lbs and a max trailer weight of 17,000 lbs. I also replaced the original Husky WD hitch with round bars, chains and a separate sway bar with a new Husky Center Line HD hitch. I like the new hitch a lot better, it has no chains to mess with and built in sway control at the head. Though this set up is better and there is less play in the Curt hitch receiver, I still do get pushed around a bit.
As far as the hitch set up goes, the ball/head is angled all the way down and I use the 1,000 - 1,400 lb spring bars. I have tried adjusting the brackets on the frame in several different positions and I never can get the truck to settle evenly, the back end always settles more than the front no matter what I do.
Just curious what set up you use to tow considering yours is longer and heavier than mine.
Thanks,
Eric
โApr-24-2016 08:13 PM
โApr-24-2016 11:25 AM
allcool wrote:lincster wrote:
Everything looks great!!!
Trailer sits nice and level.
Great job.
How was the dunes?
Thanks, the diet did help.
We've got to do a ride nest season.
Dunes were awesome. I'm told it blew hard a few days before and then rained a little, then blew again.
Made for some smooth sand on top of a maybe 1" crust under the soft sand, giving unreal traction. No one was there but us.
We took a complete tour from Osborne, Olds, to roadrunner to hill 6, China wall, Taco bowl,lizard hill,flagpole, back to GDS, . Burned up a full tank. It did start to get a little hot by afternoon.
Going to try a Saint Anthony dune trip this summer. Be a good break to escapee the heat in the mountains. Might even do a Yellowstone/Tetons side trip after dunes.
You ever been up to St. Anthony..?
โApr-22-2016 01:57 PM
โApr-22-2016 11:57 AM
โApr-22-2016 09:56 AM
I've found my FSW 3200 tows a little different from before diet. Before it would never ever sway, no matter what, with its 1700+lb tongue, probably over 2000+lb
โApr-22-2016 08:43 AM
jmtandem wrote:and 15,000+gvw
Wow, that is impressively heavy for a tow behind trailer.
โApr-22-2016 08:13 AM
lincster wrote:
Everything looks great!!!
Trailer sits nice and level.
Great job.
How was the dunes?
โApr-21-2016 07:20 PM
and 15,000+gvw
โApr-21-2016 10:25 AM