Jun-15-2020 07:23 AM
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Jun-17-2020 10:00 AM
Jun-17-2020 07:03 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Boomerweps wrote:
Also not quoted above, but you need to put more tension on your WDH to push more weight to the steer and trailer axles.
If his numbers are correct, he's already pushing 500lb back to the front axle and as can be seen when he upped the tension on the WDH, it really didn't make much difference.
If he backs off the hitch weight, that should also result in more weight on the front axle without trying to over tension the WDH.
Jun-17-2020 02:22 AM
Jun-16-2020 07:17 PM
Jun-16-2020 01:46 PM
Jun-16-2020 11:11 AM
Boomerweps wrote:
Also not quoted above, but you need to put more tension on your WDH to push more weight to the steer and trailer axles.
Jun-16-2020 09:46 AM
Andrewmart wrote:
Thanks for the advice. It makes sense! I've been toying with the idea of getting a 3/4 ton vehicle to tow our vehicle, so it might just be time to do it. I was initially worried about our payload being near the max, but now I have to worry about the hitch weight max.
I'm looking at a lightly used F250, which will drastically increase my payload and also push my hitch weight to around 1250-1400#. I started another thread on the towing vehicles forum last week.
I will also shift little weight around in my trailer, because I want a lower hitch weight regardless of the vehicle. We do not have any outdoor rear storage compartments, so we'll have to just put things inside the TT.
Jun-16-2020 09:12 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:Andrewmart wrote:
Took my TV and TT to the scales and have some results.
TV - 2017 Expedition w/ HD Tow package
TT - 3101 BHSE (dry weight of 6100, hitch weight of 890)
Using ProPride 1400# hitch. Using 2 washers on the hitch pin.
Vehicle weights:
TV only
Steer Axle: 2840
Rear Axle: 3220
TT: 6840
TV and TT (no WDH)
Steer Axle: 2100
Rear Axle: 5260
TT Axle: 5540
Total: 12900
Hu? How could you add over 2K in the rear axle? We need correct numbers to give you a correct answer. Are the numbers correct?
Jun-15-2020 02:17 PM
Jun-15-2020 02:04 PM
Andrewmart wrote:
Thanks for the advice. It makes sense! I've been toying with the idea of getting a 3/4 ton vehicle to tow our vehicle, so it might just be time to do it. I was initially worried about our payload being near the max, but now I have to worry about the hitch weight max.
I'm looking at a lightly used F250, which will drastically increase my payload and also push my hitch weight to around 1250-1400#. I started another thread on the towing vehicles forum last week.
I will also shift little weight around in my trailer, because I want a lower hitch weight regardless of the vehicle. We do not have any outdoor rear storage compartments, so we'll have to just put things inside the TT.
Jun-15-2020 01:49 PM
Andrewmart wrote:
Thanks for the advice. It makes sense! I've been toying with the idea of getting a 3/4 ton vehicle to tow our vehicle, so it might just be time to do it. I was initially worried about our payload being near the max, but now I have to worry about the hitch weight max.
I'm looking at a lightly used F250, which will drastically increase my payload and also push my hitch weight to around 1250-1400#. I started another thread on the towing vehicles forum last week.
I will also shift little weight around in my trailer, because I want a lower hitch weight regardless of the vehicle. We do not have any outdoor rear storage compartments, so we'll have to just put things inside the TT.
Jun-15-2020 01:15 PM
Jun-15-2020 11:14 AM