Aug-24-2019 09:12 PM
Aug-28-2019 06:39 PM
Aug-28-2019 06:41 AM
MLWalton wrote:
The 5th wheel I'm considering getting has a hitch weight of 1990lbs and just curious if I need air bags. My truck is a long bed CC 4x4 6.2L with a rear GAWR of 6340lbs. Thanks.
Aug-28-2019 12:06 AM
Aug-27-2019 05:01 AM
Big1 wrote:
I have been looking at getting air bag myself since I just bought my new 1 ton I haven't had a chance to take it out yet but I did hook it up to see how much it sag, what do you think and yes my legs are up off of the blocks.
My 5'er gvwr is 12700 lbs
20% of that is 2540 lbs
Truck payload is 3800 lbs
Okay I'm going to try it without air bag after my first run and see if I want them or not. The truck do look level so will I benefit on getting bags still?
Aug-26-2019 06:17 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:MLWalton wrote:
The one I'm looking at is a 2019 Keystone Cougar 366rds.
Dry weight ----- 11,202#
Dry Pin -------- 1,990#
18% dry pin ratio (low for 5th wheel---typically 20% - 25%)
GVWR ----------- 13,990#
18% ------------ 2,518#
Wet pin will be closer to 2800#
Truck Payload.....3176#
IS that from Data Sticker ON your truck or from Mfg. Brochure???
From truck sticker
3176 minus wet pin 2800 ====657#
Then subtract 5th wheel hitch weight
Then substract ALL Passengers/Stuff in cab etc
Run out of payload.......which is NOT that big of a deal
More importantly is the trucks rear axle rating and tire load ratings
With a 6340# RAWR you will have room to carry that 2800# WET Pin
(I have a 6200 RAWRT and my WET PIN is 3080#. Puts be AT RAWR and under Rear Tire Load Rating)
Aug-26-2019 12:35 AM
Aug-25-2019 01:38 PM
Aug-25-2019 12:11 PM
MLWalton wrote:
The one I'm looking at is a 2019 Keystone Cougar 366rds.
Aug-25-2019 12:00 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Well, the dry weight and dry pin let you know how little pin percentage the manufacturer is stating, usually in the 15% to 17% which puts one in the hole already. Some small 5er have huge payloads, and many large 5ers have small payloads, so small 5er will never likely reach GVWR.
Aug-25-2019 11:13 AM
azdryheat wrote:MLWalton wrote:What is your truck's payload rating? Subtract 1990 from that and see what's left.
The 5th wheel I'm considering getting has a hitch weight of 1990lbs and just curious if I need air bags. My truck is a long bed CC 4x4 6.2L with a rear GAWR of 6340lbs. Thanks.
Aug-25-2019 10:43 AM
Aug-25-2019 08:50 AM
Aug-25-2019 08:44 AM
JRscooby wrote:rhagfo wrote:
JIMNLIN, covers it pretty well! It would be nice to have the “Dry” and GVWR of the 5er then we would have a better idea as to what the pin could weigh in the end.
Also Ford F250’s tend to have soft springs and squat a bit more. Load it up hook it up look at it and weigh it.
IMHO, the only use for "Dry Weight" numbers is to sell too much trailer to a fool. When shopping, the number to look at is the GVWR, and the percentage of that you carry on the hitch. If those number will fit in the ratings of the TV, you can get to good. Load up for a trip, run across the Cat. Drop the trailer, and do it again. Find a 3rd grader to do the arithmetic for you, then decide what you need to leave home.
Aug-25-2019 08:09 AM
MLWalton wrote:What is your truck's payload rating? Subtract 1990 from that and see what's left.
The 5th wheel I'm considering getting has a hitch weight of 1990lbs and just curious if I need air bags. My truck is a long bed CC 4x4 6.2L with a rear GAWR of 6340lbs. Thanks.