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Feb-25-2015 11:40 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
NO, gross weight is too close to maximum after you add your stuff it will exceed it.
bumpy
Feb-22-2015 11:37 AM
Feb-22-2015 09:02 AM
Skillett wrote:
TTGWR 5335 lbs
Tongue wt 0.12 %12
640.2
TT unloaded wt 4135
Misc wt items 1200
5335
Hitch rating says max 600# and 6000# max tow without a weight distribution system. Plan on WDS anyway.
I set this up on a spreadsheet for ease.
Some have posted that I should not use the trailer empty to begin from. But I have to start somewhere. So I worked with gross trailer backwards and used 12% for tongue wt.
Will weigh my truck with full gas tank and give curb weight. The owner's manual says I can pull 7800#,but now I don't want to. That's more than truck gross weight.
Thanks for all the responses, each post makes me think and look at different approaches.
Feb-22-2015 03:42 AM
Feb-22-2015 02:34 AM
LarryJM wrote:AJR wrote:
What am I missing?
His truck spec is Tow rating 6,000#
The trailer he likes has a Gross weight 5,500#
The dry weight is 4135#
Even with a full fresh water tank he has around 1000# carrying capacity. That is allot of stuff. All the stuff I took out of my class A & put into my class C did not weigh 500#. In fact most of that “stuff” was in my Arctic Fox 22H many years ago.
I would say your #500 is ATYPICAL with something on the order of 1000 to 1500 more the norm. I'm not saying something of the order of #500 is unheard of, but over time people tend to use whatever storage space there is in TTs and that is generally well in excess of 1000lbs especially in families of more than just two.
Larry
Feb-21-2015 10:53 PM
AJR wrote:
What am I missing?
His truck spec is Tow rating 6,000#
The trailer he likes has a Gross weight 5,500#
The dry weight is 4135#
Even with a full fresh water tank he has around 1000# carrying capacity. That is allot of stuff. All the stuff I took out of my class A & put into my class C did not weigh 500#. In fact most of that “stuff” was in my Arctic Fox 22H many years ago.
Feb-21-2015 06:43 PM
Allworth wrote:
You should be OK, but I would suggest that you get rid of the passenger car tires on the truck and fit it up with LT (Light Truck) radials of the same or the next wider size. The stiffer sidewalls will greatly improve handling when towing.
Feb-21-2015 06:38 PM
Feb-21-2015 05:47 PM
Allworth wrote:
You should be OK, but I would suggest that you get rid of the passenger car tires on the truck and fit it up with LT (Light Truck) radials of the same or the next wider size. The stiffer sidewalls will greatly improve handling when towing.
Feb-21-2015 05:22 PM