โFeb-22-2006 09:55 AM
โFeb-12-2016 06:17 AM
mastercraftka wrote:
Oh and also about the tires were you guys talking about the trailer tires or my truck tires?
They are both 10 ply tires Load range E on the trailer. BFG's on my truck have to run 10 plys because if not the south texas brush would force me to own my own tire shop.
Mike
โFeb-12-2016 05:42 AM
โFeb-12-2016 05:24 AM
mastercraftka wrote:
Oh and also about the tires were you guys talking about the trailer tires or my truck tires?
They are both 10 ply tires Load range E on the trailer. BFG's on my truck have to run 10 plys because if not the south texas brush would force me to own my own tire shop.
Mike
โFeb-12-2016 05:12 AM
โFeb-12-2016 04:41 AM
โFeb-11-2016 05:56 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Just thought i would post some current pictures of my TV and 5er. Just installed wet bolts and Correct Track on the 5er. and it is now where I am happy with how level it is.
Looks great and you are within your rear tires ratings.
โFeb-11-2016 05:03 PM
โFeb-11-2016 04:58 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Just thought i would post some current pictures of my TV and 5er. Just installed wet bolts and Correct Track on the 5er. and it is now where I am happy with how level it is.
โFeb-11-2016 10:45 AM
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:mastercraftka wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
2016 Cypress 38BHR
2011 2500HD Chevrolet Duramax
Here are the specs, 2016 CYPRESS 38BHR WEIGHTS Dry Weight 14868 LBS GVWR 16000 LBS
So you must have one of them "SPECIAL" 2500 pickemup trucks???
I guess you are saying that I don't have enough truck for that trailer? It pulls fine, hec my dad has an '02 2500HD and pulls a much heavier Avion with his. He has pulled it many many miles.
Have you weighed your rear truck axle? It aint about "PULLING" it's about "HANDLING" the load!
Cummins, what do you think? He sees one number Max trailer rating 17,000# well then He can hook up 17,000# and have no worries.
There are many that to Heavy with 250/2500, but are aware of their weights and capacities. The 16,000# GVWR of the 5er brings up two issues.
#1. the payload is 1,100# or less, those are brochure weights. Likely with a rig that big, far more than 1,1000# will be loaded into it.
#2. It is right at what most consider Max for a 350/3500 SRW, so likely this package is stretching the rear axle GAWR.
If Mastercraftka, had mentioned that he had weighed, and had axle rating of xx# and tire rating of yy#, and loaded the rear axle was at least within the yy#'s of the tire rating it would be so bad, but the fact he is only referencing Max trailer weight means he either doesn't have a clue or just doesn't care.
โFeb-11-2016 07:54 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
Welcome to RV.net. Where the weight police are very active and vocal.
Axle and tire ratings are the most important ones in my opinion. I wouldn't go over those.
If you tow heavy you are more likely to wear things out early, but that is the nature of the beast.
Be safe.
โFeb-11-2016 07:49 AM
โFeb-11-2016 07:19 AM
โFeb-11-2016 07:01 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mastercraftka wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
2016 Cypress 38BHR
2011 2500HD Chevrolet Duramax
Here are the specs, 2016 CYPRESS 38BHR WEIGHTS Dry Weight 14868 LBS GVWR 16000 LBS
So you must have one of them "SPECIAL" 2500 pickemup trucks???
I guess you are saying that I don't have enough truck for that trailer? It pulls fine, hec my dad has an '02 2500HD and pulls a much heavier Avion with his. He has pulled it many many miles.
Have you weighed your rear truck axle? It aint about "PULLING" it's about "HANDLING" the load!
โFeb-11-2016 05:30 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mastercraftka wrote:
I do appreciate the concerns, but I do think that the trailer falls below the rating for the truck all though it be close it is within the limits. This is my daily driver as well. IF I could afford to get a dedicated tower it would be a 1 ton. But we wanted the most trailer we could get and still stay within the specs of the truck. I think it is 17K for my particular truck.
Mike
You are where you are but people PLEASE don't be cutting things so close!!! The 17K number at only 20% pin is 3,400# the reality is 25% is easily obtained with a 5er. When they say 17K they are most likely referring to a gooseneck trailer.
So if you add 3,400# for pin and another 300# for hitch along with 300# for tool box and contents you are looking at 4,000# added to the rear axle weight not including any passengers. If 25% that number jumps to 4,850#.
I think your comments above should really be thought about. This "I can't afford" statement, IMHO is where a lot of people justify their purchase of too much RV for the previously owned TV.
โFeb-11-2016 05:22 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Just thought i would post some current pictures of my TV and 5er. Just installed wet bolts and Correct Track on the 5er. and it is now where I am happy with how level it is.