โApr-29-2013 09:07 PM
โMay-04-2013 08:53 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:JConatser wrote:
Thanks Irak for finding the correct GCWR number... it was the one that kinda threw a flag and made me insert the "assuming" statement.
To OP: FWIW, even with the larger GCWR number, I think you're making a wise decision to go for a bigger truck.
I also didn't like the 2500 rpm at 60 mph.\
โMay-04-2013 07:57 AM
โMay-04-2013 06:54 AM
JConatser wrote:
Thanks Irak for finding the correct GCWR number... it was the one that kinda threw a flag and made me insert the "assuming" statement.
To OP: FWIW, even with the larger GCWR number, I think you're making a wise decision to go for a bigger truck.
โMay-03-2013 09:59 PM
โMay-03-2013 09:16 PM
โMay-03-2013 06:55 PM
lrak wrote:JConatser wrote:
Mainly note, however, that your current Total weight of 8700+ is already greater than the maximum Toyota calls for (8100); once you add your 1000 lb. motorcycle, plus probably another 300 - 800 lbs of "stuff", you're gonna be 2000 lbs or so over their maximum limit.
Bottom line, (assuming the Toyota numbers I found are correct) you need a bigger truck.
FWIW, GCWR with tow package is 11,100. 8,700 is less than 11,100.
โMay-03-2013 06:32 PM
JConatser wrote:
Mainly note, however, that your current Total weight of 8700+ is already greater than the maximum Toyota calls for (8100); once you add your 1000 lb. motorcycle, plus probably another 300 - 800 lbs of "stuff", you're gonna be 2000 lbs or so over their maximum limit.
Bottom line, (assuming the Toyota numbers I found are correct) you need a bigger truck.
โMay-01-2013 01:01 PM
โMay-01-2013 10:40 AM
JConatser wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:
... I guess that means I had 800 lbs of tongue weight which was 150 lbs. more than the max Toyota says which is 650 lbs. ...
Hitch receivers have a "with" and a "without" WD rating... is the 650 with or without WD?
Note also that your TT's tongue weight "is what it is" regardless of how you adjust your WD hitch. A WD hitch does not change a TT's tongue weight; what it does is distribute that weight between your TV's front and rear axles, plus your TT's axles. So, if your TT has a tongue weight of 800 lbs, and if your TV's hitch receiver is rated for 650 lbs (with WD), then you are over it's limit by 150 lbs---regardless of how you adjust your WD hitch. While the angle a trailer is setting relative to the ground will change it's tongue weight slightly, the significant way you change it is by how you load it.
โMay-01-2013 10:38 AM
just me wrote:
Short wheel base on the truck with a poor weight on the tongue, will drive you nuts like you have experienced. If you think this is bad with this truck, waite till you load the toys. Was the 3/4 ton a long base truck?
Jeeps were notorious for this kind of ride, short wheel base.
โMay-01-2013 09:21 AM
โMay-01-2013 08:48 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:
... I guess that means I had 800 lbs of tongue weight which was 150 lbs. more than the max Toyota says which is 650 lbs. ...
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