Jul-28-2020 10:23 AM
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Lwiddis wrote:
In response to Mickey’s comment, there is a significant decrease in “18 wheeler passing me” sway in my new Silverado than in the Tahoes. They weigh about the same so it’s gotta be wheelbase. 116 vs. 147.
Jul-29-2020 03:27 PM
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Jul-29-2020 06:18 AM
RckyMtnVia wrote:
The formula I have seen for wheelbase is 20 feet of trailer for 110" wheelbase, with an additional 1 foot of trailer for every extra 4" of wheelbase.
Jul-29-2020 01:40 AM
Sunnygirl wrote:
Looking for a travel trailer to pull with an SUV. Tow vehicle is a 2019 Yukon Denali 4x4 with a tow rating of 8100 lbs. and a payload of 7300. It seems like the latter will be the limiting factor. Maybe 1500 lbs. left after subtracting curb weight. 2 adults, 4 young kids and a dog will ride in the car (<500 pounds now but growing each year - the kids, hopefully not the adults!). Wheelbase is 116 inches. I'm thinking a 5000 lb. trailer is the absolute max - not sure about length. We like the Rockwood Mini Lite bunkhouse/Murphy bed floorplan, but think it might be too much.
Jul-28-2020 07:53 PM
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Jul-28-2020 11:58 AM
Jul-28-2020 11:40 AM
Sunnygirl wrote:
Looking for a travel trailer to pull with an SUV. Tow vehicle is a 2019 Yukon Denali 4x4 with a tow rating of 8100 lbs. and a payload of 7300.
Doubt your payload is 7,300 lbs
Guessing it is your GVWR. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
There should be drivers door label that will have = GVWR, curb, Payload, front/rear GAWR
It seems like the latter will be the limiting factor. Maybe 1500 lbs. left after subtracting curb weight. 2 adults, 4 young kids and a dog will ride in the car (<500 pounds now but growing each year - the kids, hopefully not the adults!).
Suggest loading everything up and go weigh it. Axle by axle
That will then give you the true payload left for the trailer tongue
and what is left for a true max trailer your TV is rated for
Find the GCWR of your TV and subtract the actual weight from GCWR and that is the actual max trailer weight it is rated to tow
Wheelbase is 116 inches. I'm thinking a 5000 lb. trailer is the absolute max - not sure about length. We like the Rockwood Mini Lite bunkhouse/Murphy bed floorplan, but think it might be too much.
Thoughts as to what the tow vehicle can handle or suggestions for family friendly trailers we should look at? We have a Hensley hitch from 18 years ago. (We've moved to a MH; this is for kids/grandkids).
Thank you!
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