โAug-06-2018 11:07 AM
โAug-06-2018 02:11 PM
โAug-06-2018 01:22 PM
Grit dog wrote:
First, yes, move some weight rear-ward and try that. Can you not put the other bike from the truck bed into the TH? That would ease up on the truck rear axle weight significantly. Typically toy haulers are designed nose heavy to offset the "toy" weight in back.
What are you defining as sway? Some wiggling back n forth when changing lanes or correcting steering, OR uncontrollable sway that doesn't go away until you apply trailer brakes or slow back down to below a certain speed?
If you have E tires, airbags and some weight distribution, IMO the truck should handle it ok (aside from possibly being over hitch load ratings).
โAug-06-2018 12:02 PM
โAug-06-2018 11:55 AM
โAug-06-2018 11:51 AM
camp-n-family wrote:
With that much tongue weight you are exceeding the receiver rating of the Tundra by a significant margin. You are also likely over the payload rating before even adding another bike in the bed. I wouldn't be surprised if you were exceeding the axle and tire ratings too. 1500-2k tongue weight is well into HD truck territory. Unfortunately any suggestions will just be Band-Aid fixes to a "not enough truck" situation.
โAug-06-2018 11:48 AM
โAug-06-2018 11:23 AM