Am I reading this right? (Receiver capacity)
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Nov-18-2015 03:21 PM
I just saw this sticker on my new (to me) tow vehicle. Am I correct in assuming that with a weight distribution hitch, I can have a tongue weight of up to 1500lbs?
Weights:
TV:
GVWR 9200 lbs
GAWR FRT 4670 lbs
GAWR RR 6084 lbs
I'm confused about this since the Frt and RR numbers don't add up to the GVWR.
The TT:
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (lbs) 7600
Dry Hitch Weight (lbs) 910
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (lbs) 9975
Cargo Carrying Capacity (lbs) 2375
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 32BHDS (Traded in)
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 33RBTS (Current)
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Blue Ox Swaypro 1500 WDH
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Nov-30-2015 12:54 PM
The new trailer and truck are doing fine, the first journey (to a CG an hour down the road) was uneventful, and I wasn't half bad parking the much longer combination. The tow experience was WORLDS better, due to the "proper" tow vehicle. I won't say that I forgot the trailer was back there, but it was about as close as it could come to that.
A closer examination showed that the hooks are getting blocked by the locking part of the hitch pin - as were the D-rings. Unfortunately, the hitch pin is right above the hook points. I'm not sure what to do about that; but I can get the hooks *most* of the way on; that will have to do until I figure out something more intelligent.
I have yet to get to a scale and get weights now that I am "fully loaded"; but that is on my list for the next trip.
I appreciate everyone's help and input. I certainly was thankful for you all this Thanksgiving.
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Nov-29-2015 07:55 AM
bikendan wrote:
That rating is rated for the hitch receiver ONLY, not necessarily for your truck.
But yes, if you use a WDH with it, the receiver can handleup to1500lbs.
You need to check the truck's spec as far as how much hitch weight it can handle.
This. That is the receiver's rating and in no way affects the vehicle manufacturer's ratings for GAWR/GVWR.
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Nov-26-2015 08:44 AM
but many do not believe in it...I do and you, the OP, need to decide
if you do or not
The most important of the axle ratings is the rear, as that is where
most of the weight will be. No matter fiver or tongued.
Very little goes onto the front axle. Just look at 'most' TV's and
note where the center point between the wheels is...and that most
has the drivers door rear edge smack on that center line...or there abouts
on 'most' TVs
So, most of the stuff loaded into/onto the TV will go on it's rear axle
john&bet wrote:JoeTampa wrote:They never have as far as I know and probably never will. Only the Manufacture can give the straight scoop.
Here's what it says on the door jamb label:
GVWR 9200 lbs
GAWR FRT 4670 lbs
GAWR RR 6084 lbs
I'm confused about this since the Frt and RR numbers don't add up to the GVWR.
The TT:
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (lbs) 7600
Dry Hitch Weight (lbs) 910
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (lbs) 9975
Cargo Carrying Capacity (lbs) 2375
I don't tow with water or anything in the tanks - at least, not much more than a token amount.
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Nov-26-2015 07:02 AM
JoeTampa wrote:They never have as far as I know and probably never will. Only the Manufacture can give the straight scoop.
Here's what it says on the door jamb label:
GVWR 9200 lbs
GAWR FRT 4670 lbs
GAWR RR 6084 lbs
I'm confused about this since the Frt and RR numbers don't add up to the GVWR.
The TT:
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (lbs) 7600
Dry Hitch Weight (lbs) 910
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (lbs) 9975
Cargo Carrying Capacity (lbs) 2375
I don't tow with water or anything in the tanks - at least, not much more than a token amount.
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Nov-25-2015 10:53 AM
mkirsch wrote:JoeTampa wrote:BarneyS wrote:
Please make sure that the load capacity of those D rings are equal to or exceed the load capacity of the chains.
Barney
Barney,
They are rated for 4000lbs.
Each, or individually?
3/8" grade 70 safety chains are rated for 5400lbs each working load. That's what you'd typically find on a travel trailer like yours.
Many times people will just go to the hardware store and pick up something that "looks right" and end up with D-rings that are rated for something pitiful like 300lbs.
Each. After connecting one to the hitch, I'm not sure that they are big enough for the hooks, so it might be a moot point.
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Nov-25-2015 05:00 AM
JoeTampa wrote:BarneyS wrote:
Please make sure that the load capacity of those D rings are equal to or exceed the load capacity of the chains.
Barney
Barney,
They are rated for 4000lbs.
Each, or individually?
3/8" grade 70 safety chains are rated for 5400lbs each working load. That's what you'd typically find on a travel trailer like yours.
Many times people will just go to the hardware store and pick up something that "looks right" and end up with D-rings that are rated for something pitiful like 300lbs.
Putting 10-ply tires on half ton trucks since aught-four.
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Nov-24-2015 03:42 PM
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Joe,
If need be replace the hooks. I did that on our new trailer.
I am concerned that anything smaller might not be adequate. That will be plan B, though.
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Nov-24-2015 03:41 PM
BarneyS wrote:
Please make sure that the load capacity of those D rings are equal to or exceed the load capacity of the chains.
Barney
Barney,
They are rated for 4000lbs.
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 32BHDS (Traded in)
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Nov-24-2015 03:36 PM
If need be replace the hooks. I did that on our new trailer.
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Nov-23-2015 03:18 PM
Barney
Hensley "Arrow" 1400# hitch (Sold)
Not towing now.
Former tow vehicles were 2016 Ram 2500 CTD, 2002 Ford F250, 7.3 PSD, 1997 Ram 2500 5.9 gas engine
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Nov-23-2015 03:12 PM
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Nov-21-2015 03:14 AM
JoeTampa wrote:BenK wrote:
Did you pick them both up?
Which one weighed about 2-3 times more than the other?
I did, actually, and the new one was (obviously?) much heavier.
When you set them down on the concrete, did you notice the dull thud vs tin can sound??? It is amazing the difference between the hitches!!!! I replaced the factory tin can on our '10-1500 and talk about night and day difference....
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Nov-20-2015 10:28 AM
BenK wrote:
Did you pick them both up?
Which one weighed about 2-3 times more than the other?
I did, actually, and the new one was (obviously?) much heavier.
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 32BHDS (Traded in)
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 33RBTS (Current)
2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 4WD 6.6L Duramax Diesel (LBZ)
Blue Ox Swaypro 1500 WDH
Prodigy P2 BC
Amateur Call AB2M