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op says wrote:
Not trying to Justify my weights and the 5th wheel, we're looking at some TT's also. Just want opinions on occasionally being over GVWR.
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Steakman wrote:
I'm running 265/75R17 BFG Rugged Trails rated at 3195lbs ea - so they should not pose an issue.
โMar-10-2014 02:24 PM
spud1957 wrote:sh410 wrote:
With 1620# of payload and a projected pin weight of 1500# that will leave you with 120# for driver and passengers.
That can of gas will be the least thing to worry about.
He, his wife and his "stuff" was already in the truck when he weighed it as stated in the OP.
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โMar-10-2014 02:19 PM
sh410 wrote:
With 1620# of payload and a projected pin weight of 1500# that will leave you with 120# for driver and passengers.
That can of gas will be the least thing to worry about.
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'06 GMC DMax CCSB 594,545 km
(368,890 miles)
2003 Citation 26RKS
.โMar-10-2014 11:46 AM
12thgenusa wrote:DwnSth wrote:
I'm over 6'2" so an 80" bed is a must.
That might be tough. Most all models have 75" beds except in the larger models. We pull ours out about 5-6" from the wall at night with pillows stuffed in the gap.
There are "light weight" 5th wheels out there. I have one. Unfortunately Cougar quit making the floor plan I have.
โMar-10-2014 10:01 AM
DwnSth wrote:
I'm over 6'2" so an 80" bed is a must.
โMar-10-2014 07:50 AM
Tvov wrote:
Aren't most fivers that lightweight pretty small? Why not just get a TT? Is there a reason you are set on a fiver?
My way of looking at "upgrading" to a fiver is to get a big, roomy camper about the same total length (tow vehicle and camper) as towing a TT.