โJun-21-2020 03:24 AM
โJun-21-2020 10:26 AM
campigloo wrote:
If youโre getting porpoising try uprgrading your shocks. I added stableloads to my spring pack and Bilstein shocks. The combo eliminated almost all of that. I only get it now on the most severe roads. There is a bridge near us that before I couldnโt go more than 45. I now run it at 60 no problem.
โJun-21-2020 09:40 AM
โJun-21-2020 06:34 AM
MFL wrote:
IMO, seems about right. How does it tow? If it handles good, under most conditions, no real need to change.
Jerry
โJun-21-2020 06:32 AM
CaLBaR wrote:slashnburn wrote:
Finally got our new TT loaded and went on our first little trip, with a stop by the weigh station. As such, we had pretty much everything fully loaded to where we would need it in both vehicles. Only exception is our 105 pound dog/crate that won't always be with us.
I'm towing an Apex 288BHS(GVWR 7000#) with an F150 with a payload capacity of 1596# and GVWR of 7000#. My weights were:
TV only
Front: 3400
Rear: 2800
Trailer: 0
Combined: 6200
TV/TT without tension
Front: 3060
Rear: 4040
Trailer: 5380
Combined: 12480
TV/TT with tension
Front: 3300
Rear: 3680
Trailer: 5500
Combined: 12480
I had the hitch installed by dealer, but have given it the once over. Anyway, I am wondering if I should add another washer to try to get me more wiggle room in payload capacity. With a hitch weight right now of 880 and a trailer weight of 6280, I am at over 14% hitch weight, so I have the room.
Honestly, I'd rather not have to make adjustments if the consensus is that the set-up seems adequate.
Even if you add a washer you will not get any margin on payload. WDH does not affect the tongue weight. It will be what it will be. All another washer will do is put more weight back to your front axle. I like to set mine so unloaded the front axle comes back so in your case add another washer to bring back 100 lbs or so. Check your owners manual as I believe Ford does not want you to put it all back so it seems you are all set to go.
Rob
โJun-21-2020 04:53 AM
CaLBaR wrote:slashnburn wrote:
Finally got our new TT loaded and went on our first little trip, with a stop by the weigh station. As such, we had pretty much everything fully loaded to where we would need it in both vehicles. Only exception is our 105 pound dog/crate that won't always be with us.
I'm towing an Apex 288BHS(GVWR 7000#) with an F150 with a payload capacity of 1596# and GVWR of 7000#. My weights were:
TV only
Front: 3400
Rear: 2800
Trailer: 0
Combined: 6200
TV/TT without tension
Front: 3060
Rear: 4040
Trailer: 5380
Combined: 12480
TV/TT with tension
Front: 3300
Rear: 3680
Trailer: 5500
Combined: 12480
I had the hitch installed by dealer, but have given it the once over. Anyway, I am wondering if I should add another washer to try to get me more wiggle room in payload capacity. With a hitch weight right now of 880 and a trailer weight of 6280, I am at over 14% hitch weight, so I have the room.
Honestly, I'd rather not have to make adjustments if the consensus is that the set-up seems adequate.
Even if you add a washer you will not get any margin on payload. WDH does not affect the tongue weight. It will be what it will be. All another washer will do is put more weight back to your front axle. I like to set mine so unloaded the front axle comes back so in your case add another washer to bring back 100 lbs or so. Check your owners manual as I believe Ford does not want you to put it all back so it seems you are all set to go.
Rob
โJun-21-2020 04:31 AM
slashnburn wrote:
Finally got our new TT loaded and went on our first little trip, with a stop by the weigh station. As such, we had pretty much everything fully loaded to where we would need it in both vehicles. Only exception is our 105 pound dog/crate that won't always be with us.
I'm towing an Apex 288BHS(GVWR 7000#) with an F150 with a payload capacity of 1596# and GVWR of 7000#. My weights were:
TV only
Front: 3400
Rear: 2800
Trailer: 0
Combined: 6200
TV/TT without tension
Front: 3060
Rear: 4040
Trailer: 5380
Combined: 12480
TV/TT with tension
Front: 3300
Rear: 3680
Trailer: 5500
Combined: 12480
I had the hitch installed by dealer, but have given it the once over. Anyway, I am wondering if I should add another washer to try to get me more wiggle room in payload capacity. With a hitch weight right now of 880 and a trailer weight of 6280, I am at over 14% hitch weight, so I have the room.
Honestly, I'd rather not have to make adjustments if the consensus is that the set-up seems adequate.
โJun-21-2020 04:11 AM