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krobbe
Jul 11, 2016Explorer
Take the 1,650 and subtract the weight of your family plus anything else you carry in the Exp. The result is the tongue weight the Exp can carry (make sure to stay below the receiver max with a WDH). Divide that by .15 and that is the largest GVWR trailer to look for. This calculation should give you some buffer.
Say your family weighs 650#.
So, 1650 - 650 = 1000.
1000 / .15 = 6667# gvwr.
6667-1500 = 5167 dry weight.
Say your family weighs 650#.
So, 1650 - 650 = 1000.
1000 / .15 = 6667# gvwr.
6667-1500 = 5167 dry weight.
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