Feb-20-2014 06:45 AM
Feb-20-2014 08:18 AM
RoyB wrote:
My F150 did great towing my 8800lb fifth wheel trailer until I go into the hills of SW Virginia.
I have ZERO problems now with my large and heavy OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer with my F150 truck.
Feb-20-2014 08:10 AM
Feb-20-2014 07:55 AM
NMace wrote:
For those of you warning of legal problems from towing slightly above specs, can you furnish a citation of where and when it has ever happened with a non-commercial RV.
I have searched Lexus/Nexus, Google, LegalNet, etc. with no hits.
I really think the OP should be more concerned about alien abduction, plenty of reports of that.
I am not saying it couldn't happen, just it never has. He is more likely to win the lottery without buying a ticket.
Feb-20-2014 07:50 AM
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Feb-20-2014 07:24 AM
rr2254545 wrote:
Just remember that when you get in trouble with it your post above will be here to help hang you in court
Feb-20-2014 07:24 AM
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Feb-20-2014 07:11 AM
falconbrother wrote:
I see RV's towing vehicles that I know are technically overweight all the time. That don't make it right but, it will work. When I pull my toad I just drive really easy regardless of the amount of weight. It's more of a stopping issue than anything.
Feb-20-2014 07:08 AM
jeremywatco wrote:
Good Morning,
First off let me clarify by stating i am not looking for anyone to tell me what to do or what not to do. I know this will be a touchy subject with risks but its an honest question.....
My 2014 Fleetwood Storm has a 5000# towing capacity.
I am looking at a toad that weighs 5330# (Durango). Let's say I take half the fuel out of it (90#) I'd be at 5240#.
OK so pretty much zero tongue weight, how much extra stress is 240# of pulling weight going to cause? Hitch is 5000# hitch.
Now I realize 5000# is 5000#.. however we aren't full timers and probably would tow a toad 1000miles a year.. MAYBE if that.
I just want to know if I am being foolish by even thinking it...
Feb-20-2014 07:02 AM
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Feb-20-2014 07:01 AM
dieharder wrote:
Not an expert here, but I don't see it as a huge concern, since your overage is minimal.
However, be aware that, in the event of an accident or other issue, a good lawyer on their part could uncover this fact and try to use it against you. Whether they're successful or not with this is totally out of your control.